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Raila Odinga’s Social Media Pages to Stay Active Under RAO Foundation as Digital Monument to His Legacy
This subtle but significant update marks a new phase in the digital preservation of one of Kenya’s most influential political figures.
The social media accounts of the late former Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga will remain active under the stewardship of the Raila Amolo Odinga (RAO) Foundation, ensuring that his voice and vision continue to resonate even after his passing.
The decision was confirmed following visible changes made to Raila’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, where his bio now reads: “This page is managed by The RAO Foundation in honour of the legacy of the Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga, CGH. Father, Prime Minister, Enigma, Hero, Baba. 1945–2025.”
This subtle but significant update marks a new phase in the digital preservation of one of Kenya’s most influential political figures.
Raila Odinga, who passed away on October 15, 2025, in Kochi, India, had over the years built a formidable online presence—amassing 4.9 million followers on X, 2.3 million on Facebook, and 231,000 on Instagram. His social media platforms had become powerful tools for mobilization, communication, and civic engagement, especially among the youth.
According to sources close to the RAO Foundation, the accounts will now serve as “living digital archives,” chronicling Raila’s political journey, advocacy for democracy, and decades-long fight for justice and good governance. The foundation plans to share archival footage, speeches, and personal reflections from Raila’s storied career, as well as humanitarian initiatives inspired by his ideals.
“The RAO Foundation will ensure that Raila Odinga’s legacy continues to guide future generations. His social media will not fall silent—it will echo his lifelong message of peace, unity, and democracy,” said a spokesperson for the foundation.
Raila’s death at the age of 80 marked the end of an era for a leader whose influence stretched beyond politics into the very soul of Kenya’s democratic movement. His burial on October 19, 2025, at his ancestral home in Kang’o Ka Jaramogi, Bondo, Siaya County, was a deeply symbolic event, held in accordance with his wish to be interred within 72 hours of his death.
The private ceremony, attended by close family, friends, and key national leaders—including President William Ruto—was conducted with full state honours. The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) performed a 17-gun salute, while President Ruto posthumously awarded Raila the Order of the Golden Heart of Kenya (C.G.H.), the country’s highest civilian distinction.
In a poignant moment, the former Prime Minister was laid to rest with his trademark hat and fly whisk—icons that had become synonymous with his political persona and charisma.
As the RAO Foundation takes charge of Raila’s digital platforms, many Kenyans see it as a fitting continuation of his life’s work. For a man whose words inspired movements and whose ideas shaped the nation’s destiny, the decision ensures that his message will live on—online and in the hearts of millions.
Raila Amolo Odinga may have departed, but through the digital pages now entrusted to his foundation, Baba’s voice will never fade.
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