Ol Kalou was full of tension during the burial of the late MP David Kiaraho. People had come to say goodbye and honor him, but the day took an unexpected turn when Senator John Methu stepped up to speak.
Methu spoke boldly and without fear. He reminded everyone of Kiaraho’s supposed opposition to the ruling party, UDA. The crowd reacted in different ways—some cheered, while others looked surprised or uneasy.
Suddenly, Methu’s microphone went silent. He was quickly asked to leave the podium. The sudden interruption shocked many people. What had started as a speech honoring the late MP turned into a tense political moment.
By talking about Kiaraho’s political views, Methu changed the mood of the funeral. Instead of calm and quiet mourning, the ceremony became a place of debate and discussion about loyalty and politics.
This moment showed how sensitive people can be when powerful leaders are present. Even in a place meant for grief and respect, politics can stir strong feelings. Methu’s courage reminded everyone that some issues are not easy to ignore, even at a funeral.
The videos of the event spread quickly online. People talked about Methu’s boldness and the discomfort it caused. What was meant to be a solemn farewell for Kiaraho became a story of tension, courage, and the power of words.
In the end, the day taught a simple lesson: words can carry a lot of weight. Even in sad moments, speaking out can create strong reactions and make people remember the moment long after it is over.
