Raila Odinga: A Luo Leader’s Journey (Part 9)

Post 2017 election standoff In a bold and unprecedented move, on 30 January 2018, Raila Odinga took an unofficial oath as the “People’s President” at Uhuru Park, Nairobi, before tens […]
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 […]
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; […]
Not Yet Uhuru: Lingering Chains of Black Colonial States

By Nokrach, O. (2025) Nearly sixty years ago, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga penned the powerful words: “Not Yet Uhuru.” Today, those words remain as relevant as ever. NOT YET UHURU By […]
Time to Reclaim Our Heritage: The true Identity of the Luo People

By Lamac Ayella (2023). Who Are we? For centuries, our true ethnic identity has remained shrouded in ambiguity. Today, many of us identify with names such as “Luo,” “Lwoo,” “Luuo,” […]
Understanding Luo Integration: A Vision for the Future

By Opwonya Nokrach (2023) Luo Integration is about the future. LNC promotes Luo interests in East African, ensuring legality and safety for all members. The Ogenga Otunnu Matter While the […]