Kenya woke up this morning to heartbreaking news — Raila Amolo Odinga, one of the country’s most influential political figures and a symbol of democracy, has died at the age of 80.
According to reports from The Star and other major Kenyan outlets, Odinga passed away in India after suffering a heart attack. The devastating news has sent shockwaves across the nation, with tributes pouring in from world leaders, supporters, and political rivals alike.
A Nation in Shock and Sorrow
For millions of Kenyans, Raila Odinga was more than a politician — he was a movement. From the streets of Nairobi to the villages of Kisumu, the mood is somber as citizens reflect on the life and legacy of the man many affectionately called “Baba.”
Social media has erupted with grief, with hashtags like #RIPRailaOdinga, #BabaForever, and #KenyaMourns trending across X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and TikTok.
“Kenya has lost a true patriot — a man who fought tirelessly for justice, freedom, and democracy,” one user wrote.
“We may not all have agreed with him politically, but none can deny his impact,” another added.
A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience
Raila Amolo Odinga’s political career spanned more than four decades, shaping the trajectory of Kenya’s modern history.
- Prime Minister of Kenya (2008–2013): Odinga served during the grand coalition government that emerged after the disputed 2007 elections — a tense period that tested Kenya’s unity.
- Member of Parliament (1992–2013): Representing Lang’ata Constituency, he was known for his fiery speeches, grassroots connection, and relentless push for reform.
- Leader of the Opposition (2013–2025): Even out of office, Odinga remained a powerful voice, holding successive governments accountable and championing electoral transparency.
As leader of the Azimio la Umoja–One Kenya Coalition Party, Odinga’s vision for a united, equitable Kenya resonated deeply with citizens across generations.

His Final Days
Sources indicate that Raila Odinga had been undergoing medical treatment in India, where he was reportedly receiving care for heart-related complications. His condition had been kept private, fueling speculation about his health in recent months.
According to The Star (Nairobi), Odinga succumbed to cardiac arrest late Tuesday night. His close family members were by his side at the time of his passing.
The Kenyan government is expected to release an official statement soon, as preparations begin for what could be one of the largest state funerals in the country’s history.
Global Tributes Pour In
Leaders across Africa and beyond have begun sending condolences.
“Raila Odinga was a giant of African politics,” said a statement from the African Union Commission. “His courage, his vision, and his unwavering belief in democracy will be remembered for generations.”
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine, and former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo are among those who have shared heartfelt tributes.
“Kenya has lost a legend. Africa has lost a statesman,” Wine wrote.
The Man Behind the Movement
Beyond politics, Raila Odinga was known for his charisma, his ability to connect with ordinary citizens, and his resilience through adversity.
Born on January 7, 1945, in Maseno, Kenya, Raila was the son of the late Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, one of Kenya’s founding fathers. He studied in East Germany and returned to Kenya to work as an engineer before fully diving into politics.
Over the years, he became synonymous with Kenya’s push for multi-party democracy, often enduring imprisonment and persecution during the country’s authoritarian era.
His famous slogan — “Tialala!” — became a rallying cry for political change and unity.
Kenyans Remember “Baba”
Across Nairobi, Kisumu, and Mombasa, spontaneous vigils have begun forming. Citizens are lighting candles, waving Kenyan flags, and singing freedom songs associated with Odinga’s campaigns.
“We have lost a father figure,” one mourner in Nairobi told reporters. “He inspired generations to believe in the power of the people.”
The Odinga family, including his wife Ida Odinga and their children, have requested privacy as they plan funeral arrangements.
What’s Next for Kenya?
Odinga’s death leaves a major gap in Kenya’s political landscape. As one of the most recognizable and respected figures in the opposition, his passing could reshape the country’s political dynamics ahead of the next election cycle.
Political analysts predict an outpouring of unity in the coming days, with both government and opposition leaders likely to suspend political hostilities in his honor.
Final Farewell
As the nation comes to grips with this immense loss, Raila Odinga’s legacy stands tall — that of a man who fought fearlessly for Kenya’s democracy, who endured hardship for freedom, and who remained steadfast in his belief that “Kenya belongs to all of us.”
“Even in death, Baba has united the nation once more,” one mourner said during a candlelight vigil.
Kenya Mourns a Legend
Raila Odinga’s passing marks the end of an era — one defined by courage, conviction, and unrelenting hope.
As tributes continue to pour in, one thing is clear: Raila Odinga’s voice may be gone, but his spirit will live on in the heart of Kenya forever.
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