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 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, […]
Raila Odinga: A Luo Leader’s Journey (Part 1)

The People’s Champion, Father of Democracy January 7, 1945 – October 15, 2025 It is with profound grief and heavy hearts that the Luo community mourns the passing of our […]
Land: The Most Valuable Resource for Acholi’s Future

By Okello P’ Okumu, (2023) BALALO! BALALO! BALALO! These are trying times. I have always emphasized that in this world, only two resources are truly indispensable – land and water. […]
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 […]
Forex & CFD Trading: How it works and how to Start.

By Odongo E. (2024) What Are CFDs and How Does Online Trading Really Work? CFDs, or Contracts for Difference, are financial instruments that allow traders to speculate on the price […]
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 […]