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Winnie’s Emotional Farewell to Raila

Jackson by Jackson
October 17, 2025
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Winnie’s Emotional Farewell to Raila

Winnie’s Emotional Farewell to Raila

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Winnie Odinga, the daughter of the late former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, shared a heartfelt and passionate tribute to her father, calling him both “Dad and superhero.” She spoke about how his love, humor, and bravery profoundly influenced her life.

“I don’t know who I’ll miss more — my Dad or my superhero,” she began, her voice breaking as mourners listened in silence.

“I am the luckiest girl in the world because you were my Dad. Only three other human beings were as lucky as me Fidel, Rozzy and Junior.”

Winnie described her father as a steady light “unyielding and deeply human” whose presence commanded attention wherever he went.

“To the world, you were known by many names,” she said. “You even gave almost everyone you met a nickname too. But to me, you were simply Dad a man whose presence froze rooms around the world.”

She fondly recalled their home life, which she described as “the vitendawili testing ground,” where Raila would challenge his children with trivia and riddles that kept their minds sharp.

“Our home was filled with quizzes that tested us in a good way… sometimes,” she said with a small smile.

Winnie said she laughed when she learned of her father’s final wish to be buried within 72 hours of his passing.

“When I learnt that you willed to be buried in 72 hours, I laughed,” she said. “Good old Dad! Testing and planning for us beyond the grave. I can see you now, laughing in your heaving manner, knowing your wish will be done.”

Turning to mourners, Winnie said her father had instilled in her and in the nation lessons on leadership, justice, and patriotism.

“I learned from him that love for country is not just in words, but in sacrifice,” she said. “That justice must be pursued even when the path is lonely. That true leadership is service  not power.

She urged Kenyans not to despair, saying her father had prepared them for this moment.

“Millions of you are in despair, but take heart,” she said. “He left a plan for you too. He led all of us, he taught us, he carried us — we know what he expects from all of us, and we shall rise together in his honour.”

Winnie remembered her father as a man of deep humility and resilience, who faced both victory and defeat with the same grace.

“I watched him at his best. I watched him fall and rise again each time with grace, forgiveness, and hope,” she said. “He taught us that defeat is not failure, that conviction is not arrogance, and that peace is always greater than pride.”

At home, she said, Raila was gentle, humorous, and deeply family-oriented — a storyteller who adored his grandchildren and made time for them even during national duties.

“Ask his grandchildren in the front,” she said, smiling through her tears. “I started getting sidelined for holidays. I’d just wake up and see Baba in Kasarani with Saphie, or Malindi with Senayi, or insisting the captain must land the plane with Laiyon at the cockpit.”

“He loved Saphie, Allay, Senayi, Laiyon and Jara with all his heart,” she added. “Even in the busiest moments of national duty, he would send me to check on all of you to remind us to stay grounded, to dream boldly, and to always stand firm for what is right.”

“Today, as we celebrate his life, I choose to remember not only the leader the world knew, but the father I loved with every fibre of my being,” she said.

“The biggest part of me died on October 15, 2025, but the spirit of the lion roars on forever. The King is dead — but long live the crown.”

The solemn procession, led by military outriders and a ceremonial gun carriage, carried the remains of the late statesman through the streets of Nairobi, showcasing a level of national reverence for a political figure that’s rarely witnessed.

The thunderous cheers that welcomed the cortege at Nyayo Stadium were a testament to the deep affection and respect that Kenyans had for the man affectionately known as Baba.

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