"He Died Walking" Kenyans Left in Tears as Raila's Ogeta Board guard Reveals What he Told Him

Kenyans across the country have been left emotional following revelations by Maurice Ogeta, the former longtime bodyguard of Raila Odinga. 

In a heartfelt interview, Ogeta recounted the final moments of his boss, stating that he was present when Raila was taking his last breath.

"I was there when my boss was taking his last breath. He died walking," Ogeta said in the emotional account that has since circulated widely on social media and news platforms. 

The mournful testimony has touched many citizens who viewed Raila Odinga as a significant figure in Kenya's political history.

Ogeta, who served as a close protector for years, described the difficult experience with visible sorrow. 

His words painted a picture of loyalty and the heavy burden of witnessing the final chapter of a leader he guarded for so long. 

The interview, which captured raw emotions, quickly went viral as viewers expressed shock and sadness over the details shared.

Many Kenyans took to online platforms to share their reactions, with messages of condolence and tributes pouring in. 

The revelation has sparked widespread reflection on the life and legacy of Raila Odinga, a man who played a central role in the country's multiparty democracy and opposition politics for decades.

Political observers note that such personal accounts often bring the human side of public figures into focus. 

As the story continues to generate conversations, it serves as a reminder of the personal sacrifices made by those in leadership and their inner circles. 

The nation mourns the loss while remembering the contributions made during a long and eventful political journey.





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