Mwelekeo TV has published a video titled “Albert Ojwang’s Delayed Justice & Family’s Long Wait For Promised Help” that shares a painful conversation with Nevninah, the widow of Albert Ojwang, focusing on the long delay in justice and the unfulfilled promises of support made to the family.
The video shows how the family continues to struggle while waiting for answers and assistance that has not yet been provided.
Albert Ojwang died under circumstances that remain unclear and deeply painful for his family.
Since his passing, his widow Nevninah has been left to manage life on her own while raising their children. She explains in the video that life has been very difficult because she expected help after her husband’s death, but that help has not come.
According to her, there were promises made to support the family during their time of need, but those promises have remained unfulfilled for a long period.
Nevninah describes the emotional and practical challenges she faces every day. She talks about the pain of losing her husband and how it has affected her children, who are growing up without their father’s presence.
Beyond emotional pain, she also highlights the struggle to meet basic needs such as food, school requirements, and daily living expenses.
The absence of the promised support has made her situation even more difficult, leaving her to depend on uncertain means of survival.
The show also raises concern about the slow progress of justice in Albert Ojwang’s case. Nevninah explains that no clear outcome has been reached regarding those responsible for her husband’s death.
For her, justice is not only about legal action but also about recognition of what happened and accountability for those involved. She believes that without justice, the family cannot fully heal or find peace.She further shares her frustration about the silence that has followed the earlier promises.
In her view, the waiting has become too long, and each passing day brings more uncertainty.
She questions why the commitments made to her family have not been fulfilled and why there has been no clear communication about the delay.
This ongoing silence, she says, adds to the emotional burden she already carries.
Through Mwelekeo TV, Nevninah is given the chance to speak publicly about her experience. She uses this opportunity to express her hope that someone will eventually respond to her situation.
Her message is not only about her own suffering but also about the importance of keeping promises made to families who are grieving.
She wants her children to know that their father’s life mattered and that his death is not forgotten.
The story presented shows a family that is still waiting for closure. It reflects the broader issue of how delays in justice and unfulfilled promises can deeply affect those left behind.
For Nevninah and her child, each day continues to bring the same uncertainty, as they wait for both justice and the support that was once assured to them.


