...

Logo Pasino du Havre - Casino-Hôtel - Spa
in partnership with
Logo Nextory

Raila Odinga's body arrival at JKIA draws thousands of mourners

• Oct 16, 2025, 2:57 PM
2 min de lecture
1

The planned solemnity of Raila Odinga’s final homecoming was overtaken by raw, public emotion on Thursday as thousands of mourners overwhelmed security at Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, breaching barriers in a powerful, chaotic tribute to the fallen statesman.

Momentum built as the chartered flight carrying Odinga’s body landed.

Despite a heavy security presence including military, police, and National Youth Service officers, a mammoth crowd of ardent supporters proved uncontrollable.

They breached the VIP gates, chanting "Baba has arrived," and surged onto the tarmac.

The scene was so overwhelming that even the Chief of the Defence Forces, Charles Kahariri, was caught in the throng, highlighting the sheer force of the public's grief and devotion.

A Nation's final salute

Amid the chaos, a tight security cordon managed to form a protective ring around the casket.

The body was eventually transferred to a black hearse and, under a watchful light aircraft and a heavy KDF escort flanked by hundreds of mourners, began its journey to Lee Funeral Home.

The government, anticipating the massive turnout, had mobilized 36 ambulances and medical teams to provide emergency services, a testament to the scale of the public response.

A legacy that commands a final farewell

The volatile scenes at JKIA and the congested Mombasa Road were not merely a security failure but a spontaneous, visceral demonstration of Odinga’s profound connection with the masses.

For his supporters, he was more than a five-time presidential candidate and former Prime Minister; he was "Baba," a champion whose fight for democracy earned him a place in their hearts, a devotion vividly on display as they claimed their right to witness his final return.


Today

Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina reportedly flees country as military unit joins protesters
• 5:01 PM
9 min
After weeks of anti-government protests, President Andry Rajoelina has reportedly left the country, shortly before he was due to address the nation.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.africanews.com/2025/10/13/mad
Read the article
Child soldiers released by South Sudan's People's Defence Forces prepare for civilian life
• 3:05 PM
2 min
South Sudan’s efforts to end the recruitment of child soldiers appear to be paying off. According to the UN, some children have just been released by the South Sudan People's Defence Forces and are beginning their transition back to civilian life.<div cla
Read the article
Culinary innovator Fatmata Binta appointed FAO's Goodwill Ambassador for Africa
• 10:15 AM
1 min
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations announced the designation of chef Fatmata Binta, an award-winning culinary innovator and advocate for African agrifood systems, as FAO Regional Goodwill Ambassador for Africa.<div class="small-12
Read the article
Fighting in North Darfur sees number of displaced people triple
• 9:16 AM
3 min
Fighting in North Darfur’s embattled capital of el-Fasher has tripled the number of displaced people this year alone in Tawila, a town about 60 kilometers away, said a UN migration agency official.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><
Read the article
Son of late Libyan leader ordered released in Lebanon if he pays $11 million bail
• 8:12 AM
4 min
After 10 years in prison without charge, a Lebanese judge has ordered the release of Hannibal Gadhafi, son of the late Libyan leader, Moammar Gadhafi. But it’s on condition that he pays $11 million bail, something his lawyers say they will contest.<div cl
Read the article
Residents of Garoua protect home of Cameroonian opposition leader ahead of election results
• 7:08 AM
2 min
After Cameroon's presidential election on 12 October, both parties have claimed victory, despite official results not expected for another week. In the port city of Garoua in northern Cameroon, supporters of opposition leader Issa Tchiroma are keeping wat
Read the article
Madagascar coup leader sworn is as president, promises new elections within two years
• 12:57 AM
4 min
An army colonel who seized power in a military coup has been sworn in as Madagascar’s new president. Colonel Michael Randrianirina took the oath of office on Friday - just three days after leading the takeover that saw president Andry Rajoelina flee the c
Read the article