Aileen Kathambi Ogolla, the grieving mother of Francis Ogolla, received a lot of support from her children, Joel Rabuku and Lorna Omondi Ogolla. During her husband’s burial, the children walked with her and held her hands, consoling and supporting their mother.
Kenyans applauded Ogolla for being a responsible father and were quick to recognize the principles he had taught in his children.
Kenyans have praised Chief of Defence Forces (PDF) Francis Ogolla on social media for his parenting abilities. Ogolla passed away in a helicopter accident.
The General was commended for being an excellent father to his two children when he was laid to rest on Sunday, April 21.
As a sign of the virtues they learned from their father, Joel Rabuku and Lorna Omondi Ogolla showed their support for their mother, Aileen Kathambi Ogolla, during their father’s funeral. In one picture, Rabuku and Omondi strolled with their mother in the middle of them, holding her hands.
“Please help us raise up moral children. My weekend’s biggest takeaway is this incredible family. I’m so sorry for their father’s passing; I’ve learned so much from them. Poleni sana,” said Milly Chebby.
A father was amazed by the children’s gift to their mourning mother on a different website and praised them for their strength. The father figure’s impact and presence within the family. He instilled in them the values of perseverance and faith.
Even after losing their father, they have persevered,” he remarked. Reactions on social media The deceased was praised by a large number of internet users in the comment area for creating a beautiful family, and his influence was felt long after he passed away.
Nice Naomi Benson: “General, you have our admiration for guiding your family through both God’s love and terror. Since we know that a true general sleeps rather than dies, a true general is one who dies in the Lord. General Ogolla, go to sleep in power.”
Junior Riley: “As a man, the quality of the children you produce is the true testament and testimony that will be seen by the world. Ogolla’s son is a living example of the value of a father’s involvement in his sons’ lives. a calm, brave, and vivacious man.
A well-raised boy or daughter benefits the family as well as society at large. Men, you owe it to God to raise your sons and daughters well because you are privileged to be their fathers. Therefore, stand by them. That is the pinnacle of human achievement.”