A storm of public outrage is sweeping across the country after Kisii politician Onyonka raised grave allegations that land allegedly belonging to veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga was sold a mere two days after his death.
Speaking with visible pain and anger, Onyonka questioned the hurried transaction, stating, “How is it possible that land said to belong to Raila Odinga was sold just two days after his death?” He argued that such actions, if true, show gross disrespect for the deceased and their families. “When a person dies, there must be respect and patience. Selling land so quickly makes it look like something is not right,” he added, insisting that proper family processes must be followed.
The remarks have spread rapidly across the nation, leaving many Kenyans confused and suspicious. Some citizens are asking whether secret deals were brokered behind closed doors, while others question if the entire family was aware or if a few individuals acted alone.
Supporters of Onyonka have hailed him as brave for voicing what many fear to say. However, allies of Oburu Odinga have urged caution, warning that not all claims may be factual and urging the public to await a full explanation.
With all eyes now on Oburu Odinga, Kenyans are demanding clear answers on what happened, who was involved, and whether the law was followed.
