On Monday, July 16, 2018, former White House occupant Barack Hussein Obama was in rural Kogelo Village, Kenya to participate in the official opening of a youth education and sports foundation launched by his half-sister, Dr. Auma Obama.
During remarks made to a sizable gathering of guests at the Jomo Kenyatta grounds in Kisumu, Kogelo last Monday, Barack Obama told a story of how for the first time, at the age of 27, he rode a train through the primitive Kenyan countryside to arrive at the home of his step-grandmother, Sarah Obama, known colloquially as “Mama Sarah.â€
“It’s a joy to be back…†Obama said at the opening of his speech, wherein he went on to describe his initial trip during which he said he wanted “to better understand the life of my father and the life of his people.â€
At 5:46, said, “Three years ago, I visited Kenya as the first sitting American president to come from Kenya,†again to enthusiastic applause. “…Today I’m really coming as a brother, as a citizen of the world, as someone with a connection to Africa to talk about the importance of what she’s doing, but also to create a larger context for what’s possible.â€
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