KENYANS REACT AFTER GOVERNOR OBADO IS FEATURED IN AN SDA SONG.

Just like the internet, Kenyans never forget. They will troll you till you give up or die of depression. Migori Governor Okoth Obado has been in the news for a while now since when he was involved in a nasty scandal that left one of his mistresses dead.

Recently, the said governor was spotted in a church choir and Kenyans could not keep calm. They stormed social media with mixed reactions and said that even if he gets saved they will never forget that he is a murderer.

Check the reactions below;

mejjaprince Huyu atakula wanachoir
k.e.n.n.yy_ Atakula wanakondoo😢😂😂


princejnr23 Bazu ameamua kumtumikia jah

tjeighty8 So are we just gonna act like Obado isn’t a murderer?🤔 Us Kenyans forget too fast


eddy_kemmie Hata ukiimba na nguvu bado tunakumbuka Sharon


paloma4442 The fact that believe that you can be forgiven any sin once we confess does not make us pure.we are still murderers in the eyes of God


king_baraza Is that governor obado? Kweli uhuru ametishia ma governor, hadi wanakua wasani?


dullahrae_dullah Badooooo binguni haoni😂😂
murage.janet Huyu ni uke muuaji sugu🤔
stiveengigi254 Obado bado hatujasahau
sharonokinyo Obado bado tujasahau Sharon
christeen_njeri Huyo krimino ameharibu

Obado was accused of killing Sharon Otieno, 26, who was abducted September 3 alongside local journalist Barack Oduor. Oduor escaped and reported the incident to police, prosecutors say. Two days later, Otieno, who was seven months pregnant, was found by the roadside, covered in stab wounds. Her unborn baby also had stab wounds, according to local media reports.

A media statement from Kenya’s Director of Public Prosecutions, Noodin Haji, said:”Sharon and her unborn baby lost their lives in a gruesome and horrifying manner in the hands of her killers. My office is therefore committed to ensuring that all the perpetrators of the heinous act are brought to book and subjected to the due process of the law.”

Haji alleged that Obado was in an “intimate relationship” with Otieno which “subsequently led to a pregnancy with the deceased that the Governor was unhappy about.”

He pleaded not guilty. The governor, who was arrested on September 21.

He was initially denied bail by the prosecutors who said the governor could use his influence to interfere with “witnesses and compromise security of suspects” that were yet to appear in court.

The 26-year-old medical records diploma student at Rongo University in Migori had dropped deferred her studies for lack of fees and planned to resume college the following year.

The family was not sure when their firstborn daughter in a family of four children met the man, but they believe the two were lovers: Sharon had hinted to her mother, Melinda Auma, that she was in love with Governor Obado.

The mother claimed that the late Sharon confided in her that she was expecting Obado’s baby and advised her to keep it.

Melinda, a teacher, said that“Sharon told me that she was expecting the governor’s child but the governor wanted her to abort. I told her not to do so”and Sharon heeded her advice.

Melinda added that she wanted Obado to support her financially, but her refusal to procure abortion was the beginning of the tiff with the governor.

Shortly, Sharon began changing phone numbers after realising she was being tracked by unknown people and “when I asked her why, she said her life was in danger,” recalled Melinda at her rural Magare village home in Homa Bay.

On Monday (September 3) at about 5pm, Sharon left their house in Imbo for Rongo town where she was going to meet Governor Obado’s personal assistant Michael Oyamo, alongside Nation journalist Barrack Oduor at a hotel in Rongo.

It was in between Oyamo’s suggestion that they change venues that they were abducted and their cellphones confiscated. Oduor reportedly escaped from the moving vehicle after the abductors who had boarded Oyamo’s car, tried to strangle him.

Sharon’s body was later discovered by residents bearing multiple cuts making identification difficult.

Source: Celeb buzz

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