Malik Abongo Obama, the brother to former US President Barrack Obama has said he is not in anyway moved by Barrack Obama's expected visit to K'Ogelo in Siaya County on July 16.
Obama is expected to hold talks with President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition chief Raila Odinga before he flies to K'Ogelo to open an NGO run by his sister Dr Auma Obama.
He will thereafter leave for South Africa where he has been invited to deliver a keynote address at a public lecture.
However, Malik, Obama's brother in an interview with Daily Nation said on Monday he was not moved by his brother's foreshadowed visit.
"I am not willing to grant an interview on that. I have no comment, thank you," Malik told Daily Nation when asked of his thoughts on Obama's tour in the country in two weeks time.
Malik has been one of Obama's fiercest critics ever since the former Illinois Senator took over the US' leadership as President.
He has been accusing Obama of ignoring him as a brother when he (Obama) was at the helm of the US leadership occupying the White House.
During US presidential campaigns when Obama was defending his seat to secure a second term in office, Malik campaigned for Republican Mitt Romney who was Obama's challenger for the US top seat.