Raila Odinga: ODM Leader’s Seat Covered With White Sheet At Siaya Home

  • ODM party leader Raila Odinga had a special seat in his house, and following his sudden death, the seat is now vacant
  • One video showed the beautiful design of the living room of his home in Siaya County, which was decorated with high quality furniture.
  • Raila’s sudden death on Wednesday, October 15, shook the country as the nation lost a great political leader

Raila Odinga he has left a big gap not only in the political arena in Kenya, but also in his beloved family.

Raila Odinga laughing. His seat in Siaya covered with a white cloth. Photo: Raila Odinga, Citizen TV Kenya.
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The leader of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) died on Wednesday, October 15, in India due to a heart attack.

His death shocked the country and other nations, with Kenyans, politicians, and international delegates writing sad messages to honor the former prime minister.

His loss was evident at his home in Bondo, Siaya County, where he will be buried on Sunday, October 19.

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Raila’s brother, Oburu Oginga, who said they were only a year and a few months apart, noted that the family will hold a private service for their loved one.

Only a few people will be lucky enough to attend the service and pay their last respects to the famous politician.

At home, a white sheet was placed over the leather chair where Raila was sitting, a sign of his absence.

The seat was placed away from his wife’s seat, Ida Odingaand it also had a different color.

Raila Odinga’s living room furniture in Bondo

While Ida’s leather chair matched the sofa next to it, Raila’s chair was brown and did not look very plush.

There were two black chairs next to her, which resembled Ida’s chair and the sofa beside her.

The video showed a large living room with enough space for several chairs and other furniture.

Beautiful family photos were hung on the brightly colored walls, adding to the appeal of the room.

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Raila Odinga’s living room in Siaya County

The room was also well-lit thanks to bright bulbs, beautiful lamps, and light decorative colors.

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Two beautiful coffee tables were placed at a distance from each other, with beautiful designs.

The floor was tiled and part of it was covered with an elegant carpet that matched the theme of the room.

A small wide screen TV was placed on top of a small TV stand.

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A Nairobi mother gave birth to a son and named him after the ODM leader to honor the national hero.

Kalonzo Musyoka he honored Raila with a touching speech that moved Kenyans, praising him for his legacy and sincere friendship.

Arsenal Fan TV also paid tribute to Raila in a unique way, remembering how he was a die-hard fan of the English Premier League club.

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TUKO.co.ke looked at the life of Mary Juma Odhiambo Odinga, Raila’s mother, who is not well known to the public.

Mary was born in July 1924 in Alego, Siaya County, where she also raised a large family with her husband of many wives, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga.

He worked as a teacher, a profession that instilled in him the love and value of education, which he instilled in his sons Raila and Oburu.

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A picture of Raila Odinga with his mother.
TBT photo of Raila Odinga with his mother Mary. Photo: The Kenya Times.
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What did Raila’s mother do?

Mary once confronted a teacher at Maranda High School for punishing her sons, even though they had been given permission to miss school for family reasons.

She was the first wife of Jaramogi, who was the first vice president of Kenya, and part of his political success was attributed to Mary’s contribution.

Mary died after a short illness while Raila was in prison at Shimo la Tewa Central Prison, Mombasa County.

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