Raila’s Bodyguard Pays Emotional Tribute
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s bodyguard, Maurice Ogeta, has shared a heartfelt tribute to his longtime boss, reflecting on their years of friendship and camaraderie.
In a touching message delivered during the State Funeral service, Maurice reminisced about nearly 18 years of dedicated service as Raila‘s personal aide, where their bond deepened into something truly personal. He fondly recalled the ‘near-son relationship’ that blossomed throughout Raila’s political journey.
Ogeta also delved into Raila’s historical contributions, drawing parallels with South Africa’s first president, the late Nelson Mandela.
“I confess I know no other human being on the African continent came close to you as the First Among Equals on the quest for a freer and more equal continent, outside Nelson Mandela,” Ogeta states.
“In the historical quest for a better Kenyan nation, your legacy was marked with personal sacrifices, powers on. Thank you for being a dependable Father and Mentor.”
The State Funeral Service held at Nyayo Stadium, Nairobi, comprised heartfelt speeches from different political figures and family members who talked about their relationship with the Former Prime Minister.
Raila’s widow, Mama Ida Odinga, reminisced about their 52 years of marriage during her tribute.
“I first met Raila way back in the early 70s, and we got married in 1973. For that reason, I’ve lived with this man for 52 years. Many of the people in this stadium could easily be our children; no wonder you call him Baba,” she stated.
Winnie Odinga, Raila’s daughter, spoke about her father, highlighting him as not just a national icon but also a loving dad and a pillar of strength for their family.
“I don’t know who I’ll miss more… my dad or my superhero. I am the luckiest girl in the world because you were my dad,” she noted.
The four-day funeral programme for Raila will culminate in a private burial ceremony held in Bondo, Siaya County on Sunday.
Raila’s Bodyguard Pays Emotional Tribute












