World | Other World Stories
Obama is my cousin: Odinga
Kenya's defeated presidential challenger, Raila Odinga, has claimed to be a cousin of Barack Obama and said they had discussed his country's post-election violence.
Nairobi: Kenya's defeated presidential challenger, Raila Odinga, has claimed to be a cousin of Barack Obama and said they had discussed his country's post-election violence.
Odinga, 63, said that the US senator's father, from western Kenya's Luo tribe, was his maternal uncle.
"He has called me to talk about the constitutional crisis in this country despite being in the middle of the very busy New Hampshire primary," Odinga said.
Obama's spokesman, Robert Gibbs, confirmed that the senator spoke to the Kenyan opposition leader on Monday afternoon for about five minutes before going into a rally in New Hampshire.
The Democrat presidential hopeful is also understood to have spoken to President Mwai Kibaki, whose victory in the December 27 election has been widely questioned.
Obama's father, also named Barack Obama, won a scholarship to a university in Hawaii, where he met and married Obama's American mother. The two separated and Obama's father returned to Kenya, where he worked as a government economist until he died in a car crash in 1982.
Share this article
Related Articles
News Editor's choice
-
Ajtebi's phenomenal assent
The former camel jockey was at the peak of his powers when upstaging Garret Gomez
-
US pushing for more aid to Philippines
Obama administration eyeing $667m security assistance package
-
Mohammad launches H1N1 campaign
Shaikh Mohammad was the first one to receive the H1N1 vaccine.

