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News and events about Kenyans in Stockholm.

Video Upload On Maggero Controversy: Dr. Otieno Wariaro Speaks

In this clip, Dr. Otieno Wariaro, one of the late Maggero’s best friend and confidant comments on the Maggero funeral controversy. To view the Video, CLICK HERE.

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January 22, 2007 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Video Upload On Maggero Controversy: Martin Ngatia Speaks

In this clip, Mr. Martin Ngatia comments on the on going Maggero controversy. To view the video, CLICK HERE

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Okoth Osewe

January 22, 2007 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Video Upload On Maggero Controversy: Sofia Njoroge Speaks

In this clip, Sofia Njoroge speaks about the Maggero funeral controversy. To watch the Video, CLICK HERE.

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January 22, 2007 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Video Upload On Maggero Controversy: Okumu Speaks

In this continuing “Maggero Video Series”, Mr. Okumu speaks about the Maggero funeral controversy. To watch the video, CLICK HERE

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January 22, 2007 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Clause Danielsson’s Burial At Solna Kyrka On Friday 26th

Mr. Clause Danielsson, long standing boyfriend of Serah Nielssen, a Kenyan national, will be buried on Friday 26th January 2007 at Solna Kyrka in Stockholm from 9.00. Speaking to KSB, Serah said that there will be a reception in his house in Rinkeby after the service. She has invited Kenyans, friends, well wishers and sympathizers to attend both the service and the reception.

Claus died last December shortly after he returned from holidays in Kenya where the couple had traveled. According to Serah, her boyfriend started complaining of pains in both ears and the eyes when he was still in Kenya. She said that she was still in great shock following the death of her boyfriend.

A post mortem report revealed that Clause died of lung inflammation. Samples were taken from his body for further tests and the result is expected to take some time.

Serah said that Clause was found on the floor and that it appeared as though he was trying to use his mobile phone to make a call. The land line, which is located in the sitting room, was found on its charger.

Many Kenyans who called KSB said that they were saddened by the loss of Mr. Clause who was largely considered by those who knew him as a true friend of Kenyans.

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January 22, 2007 Posted by | News & Analysis | Leave a Comment

Video Upload On Maggero Controversy: Mrs Hellen Opwapo Speaks

In this upload, Mrs Hellen Opwapo, the Chairlady of ODM-KS comments on the controversial funeral of James Wuod Maggero. To view the video, CLICK HERE .

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January 22, 2007 Posted by | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

Video Upload On Maggero Controversy: Osore Ondusye Speaks

In this video, Osore Ondusye, a Kenyan, speaks about the controversy surrounding the late Maggero’s funeral. To watch the video, CLICK HERE.

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January 22, 2007 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Clay Onyango Says “I Am Sorry”

Just a thought of the day. If you are 40 years at the moment, you have at least 20 to 30 more years to live and if you are 50 years, you have at least 20 more years and if you are 60 years, most likely 15 years more to live. What do I mean by this? I am not playing God but, I think it’s time to respect your wife, husband, family and friends. If you have never said these words: “thanks”, “sorry” and “I love you”, this is the time.

Repeat these words when you feel it’s appropriate to use them as there is no time and there will be no time to use them. Death comes suddenly and I believe we should leave our next of kin with some good memories and a sense of forgiveness. I never said “thanks” to the late James Wuod Maggero for the inspiration, advice and the business I took over from him but am taking this opportunity to thank him posthumously and to say “sorry” for not having seen him in hospital during his last days.

I would like to thank all Kenyans in Sweden for the support during our classic wedding and for any contributions. Thanks for supporting my business and sorry if I have ever offended you. Special thanks to my dear wife Liz Clay, my family and kids. I love you guys. Please, do the same.

Clay Onyango

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January 22, 2007 Posted by | In The News | Leave a Comment

   

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