Former United States President Barack Obama's visit of his ancestral Kogelo village in Nyang'oma, Siaya county on Monday left many disappointed and many more sad.
These include the public and area villagers who were not allowed to catch a glimpse of their son, whom they only see on televisions.
Instead, he only addressed a group of accredited guests in the heavily secured Sauti Kuu vocational center which he later launched.
The other one is the Luo Council of Elders, which is now obviously disappointed after the ex-Potus failed to build his 'Simba' (young man's house), even after they allocated land for the same, with Obama spending only a few hours in the area.
As a result, his next tour will be less interesting and is likely to see Kogelo people remain indifferent as a result of this year's edition's disappointment.
They are likely to follow it on their televisions, as the area is speedily developing as a result of his grandmother Mama Sarah Obama's establishment in the area, making electricity a normal thing in the rural zone.
Therefore, unlike on Monday where people flooded the streets of Kogelo to see him and his motorcade, he is likely to meet empty roads and a silent treatment the next time he comes visiting.
Also, the Luo Council of Elders is likely to remain silent on his issues going forward, as he has demonstrated his inability or unwillingness to observe the cultures of his forefathers.
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