13 Lessons To Learn From Raila’s Death And Funeral

The passing and burial of Rt. Hon. Raila Amollo Odinga, fondly known as Baba, left the nation with deep reflections on leadership, legacy, and life. His story offers timeless lessons worth emulating.

  1. Prepare Your Family for Any Eventuality
    Always keep your family informed and ready for life’s uncertainties. Let them understand your values, wishes, and plans—spiritually, emotionally, and materially.
  2. Preserve and Teach Your Local Language
    Culture is the soul of a people. Teach your children to speak, read, and write your native tongue. A Bible or literature in your local language is a great starting point.
  3. Embrace Your Family Fully—Even in Polygamy
    If you chose a polygamous life, embrace it with responsibility and fairness. Harmony at home strengthens your legacy and brings you peace of mind.
  4. Practice Forgiveness and Let Go of Bitterness
    Life is too short to carry grudges. Forgiveness frees your spirit and allows you to walk through life with peace and clarity.
  5. Fight for the Common Good, but Uplift Your People First
    True patriotism begins at home. When you rise, your community should rise with you. Raila’s vision saw universities, ports, and cities flourish in his homeland.
  6. Be Loyal and Reward Loyalty
    Loyalty breeds trust and legacy. Never forget those who stood by you during difficult seasons. Mention them at the table of blessings.
  7. Be Patriotic and Selfless
    Love your country enough to sacrifice for it. Raila’s lifelong struggle teaches that patriotism is not a slogan—it is a way of life.
  8. Build Generational Wealth and Impact
    Create wealth and wisdom that outlive you. Empower your children, invest in education, and plant trees whose shade future generations will enjoy.
  9. Stand Firm in Your Convictions
    Even when the world misunderstands you, hold your ground. Principles define true greatness, not popularity.
  10. Value Education and Knowledge
    Education shapes destiny. Support learning institutions, mentor the young, and leave behind an enlightened generation.
  11. Serve with Humility and Grace
    Leadership is service, not privilege. Baba’s humility in victory and composure in defeat remain a mark of true statesmanship.
  12. Leave a United Nation Behind
    Work for peace, justice, and national unity. Let your actions bridge tribes, faiths, and classes. A divided people cannot progress.
  13. Live a Life Bigger than Yourself
    Let your mission go beyond your family and clan. Live for humanity, for justice, and for truth.
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Baba, you were not an ordinary man. You lived boldly, served passionately, and taught a generation what resilience means.
REST WELL, SON OF KENYA — YOUR LEGACY LIVES ON.

Milton

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