Former US President Barrack Obama is expected to land in Nairobi this weekend for a private function.
This will be the fifth time 'the most famous son of Kogelo' would be visiting the land of his father, Kenya.
The retired US Head of State is the son of a former senior government economist the late Barrack Hussein Obama Sr.
The young Obama first arrived in Kenya in 1988 at the age of 27 on a mission to learn more about his roots and his father's heritage.
When he landed at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in a commercial, he writes in his biography 'Dreams From My Father', he felt 'tired' and 'abandoned'.
He was received by his half-sister Auma Obama, the founder of 'Sauti Kuu', the organisation the ex-US President is expected to launch on Monday.
In 2015, when Obama visited as a sitting Head of State, his sister recalled the African dishes he took when he visited as a young man before he joined Harvard University to pursue law degree.
"Together with him, we ate githeri, omena, chapati and sukuma wiki," Auma recalled, adding that Obama even slept on mat in their home.
In his memoir, Obama also narrates a moment in Kogelo when together with his relatives and friends they went to a chang'aa den and he took a sip of the brew.
"I felt my chest explode, raining down shrapnel into my stomach," he writes adding the brew seller told them that 'it makes a man very potent'.
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