Raila Odinga: A Luo Leader’s Journey (Part 10)

A Champion of the Luo Community For the Luo Nation, Raila Amolo Odinga was more than a political leader, he was our champion, our voice, and our pride. He carried […]
Raila Odinga: A Luo Leader’s Journey (Part 4)

The 1997 Campaign: A Third-Place Finish and Political Maturity In Kenya’s 1997 General Election, Raila Odinga made his first bid for the presidency under the NDP banner. Running against the […]
Raila Odinga: A Luo Leader’s Journey (Part 3)

Father and Son: A Painful Divergence The relationship between Raila and his father was not without its tensions. Even before Jaramogi’s death, cracks had appeared in their political partnership. At […]
Raila Odinga: A Luo Leader’s Journey (Part 2)

Years of Detention and the Birth of a Fighter The 1980s defined Raila Odinga’s character through fire and steel. In 1982, following an attempted coup by Kenya Air Force officers, […]
In Loving Memory of Justine Oryema, Chief Whip, LNC

Sunset: 01 August 2025 “The memory of the righteous is a blessing.” — Proverbs 10:7 The LNC fraternity stands together in mourning and remembrance of our dear comrade and Chief […]
The False Promise of Pan-Africanism

By Nokrach, O. (2025) The Rotten Core of Pan-Africanism From its inception, pan-Africanism was built on a shaky foundation, one rooted not in shared values or interests but in skin […]
Origins of Acholi Chiefdoms in Lamwo, Uganda

By Lamac, A. (2023) Chiefdom Formation in Lamwo and North-Central Acholiland The formation of Acholi chiefdoms in northern Uganda, especially in the north-central region around Lamwo, offers valuable insights into […]
Tribe? No – The Luo are a Nation, not a Tribe.

By Ochieng K. Ogola (2023) It is absolutely essential to distinguish between tribes and nations. The Luo are a nation, not a tribe. The term tribe is a colonial imposition; […]
The Cost of Political Exclusion in Kenya

By Ogbandah, G. (2025) In Kenya’s political landscape, exclusion is a strategy deeply woven into the fabric of governance. Alarmingly, some groups have perpetuated this system, using elections as a […]
Orengo’s Warning: The Stick is still in the House!

By Opwonya N. (2025) I have listened carefully to Orengo.This is what he is saying. The Black Colonial State is like an abusive husband – one who beats and starves […]