March 7, 2026
Nairobi, Kenya

Albert Ojwang

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“Albert,Usilale” Ojwang’s Mother weeps painfully while paying tribute at emotional memorial service

Mourners filled Ridgeways Baptist Church in Nairobi to say goodbye to Albert Omondi Ojwang, a teacher, blogger, and father whose sudden death while in police custody has shocked many Kenyans. The church service was not just a farewell it became a moment of reflection, anger, and a strong demand for justice. The pain in the

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Tearful farewell for Albert Ojwang as family demands truth behind his death in custody

It was a painful and emotional moment as the body of Albert Ojwang arrived at Ridgeways Baptist Church on Kiambu Road for a solemn requiem mass. Family, friends, and fellow Kenyans gathered to pay their last respects to a young man whose death has shocked the nation. Albert was arrested after exposing alleged corruption within

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Documentary raises hard questions over police cover-up in Albert Ojwang’s death

A new documentary video on YouTube has sparked serious concern over the murder of Albert Ojwang, a young Kenyan man who died under unclear circumstances while in police custody. The video, titled “Albert Ojwang’s Murder: James Mokhwana is Lying! Evidence Still…” was uploaded just a few days ago and already has people questioning the actions

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Ojwang’s murder case takes new turn as accused officers plead not guilty

Six police officers accused of murdering Albert Omondi Ojwang have denied the charges before the Kibera High Court. The case has attracted national attention as details continue to emerge about what happened on the night of June 7 to 8, 2025, at the Central Police Station in Nairobi. The suspects are Samson Talaam, the Officer

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How IPOA is allegedly helping Lagat escape justice in Albert Ojwang’s murder

Boniface Mwangi has brought to light a troubling attempt by powerful figures to protect Eliud Lagat from facing justice over the murder of Albert Ojwang. According to the information now exposed, the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) appears to be helping to cover up the case by working to release key evidence that could incriminate

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Politics

Eliud Lagat under fire as Khalwale accuses him of blocking justice for Albert Ojwang

Senator Boni Khalwale has added his voice to the rising public concern over the death of blogger Albert Ojwang by calling for immediate action from the police. While speaking in Kakamega County on Friday, Khalwale asked police officers to arrest Deputy Inspector General Lagat without waiting for the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) to complete

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Questions grow over IPOA’s secrecy in handling deputy IG Lagat’s role in blogger’s death

The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) is under serious criticism over how it is handling the investigation into the death of Albert Ojwang. Many Kenyans believe that IPOA is protecting Deputy Inspector General Eliud Lagat instead of ensuring justice is served. This belief has grown stronger after it was revealed that Lagat was questioned in

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Featured

To commercial activists, Ojwang’s tragedy demands empathy, not spectacle

By Musa Maridhawa The sad and needless demise of teacher-cum-blogger Albert Ojwang has occasioned an outrage we need to interrogate a little more seriously. Kenya’s commercial human rights activists, comprising an ever-eager célèbre of thirsty media limelight wannabes has descended on the scene, transforming private agony into a public spectacle. Ojwang’s unfortunate death now risks

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Sakaja accused of paying goons to stab women and blame protesters

The recent violence in Nairobi has raised serious concerns about Governor Johnson Sakaja’s leadership. What began as peaceful protests over the suspicious death of blogger Albert Ojwang in police custody has now turned into chaos, and fingers are being pointed directly at the governor. There are reports that Sakaja hired goons to disrupt these protests,

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Surely, Albert Ojwang’s family deserves more privacy and dignity at this moment

By Jacinta Kamene We all know that the air in Kakoth, Homa Bay, hangs thick with a grief that transcends the lofty headlines media houses are carrying. Yet it is utterly wrong to expose Albert’s family to indignity simply because it is humble and unable to protect its dignity at a time as this! The

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