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Raila Odinga’s death exposes deep family rift inside Kenya’s opposition ODM

Raila Odinga was seen as the father of democracy in Kenya. Photo @ Raila Odinga/Facebook
Raila Odinga was seen as the father of democracy in Kenya. Photo @ Raila Odinga/Facebook
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NAIROBI, KENYA – Political infighting inside Kenya’s Orange Democratic Movement has split the family of its late founder Raila Odinga into rival camps backing opposing paths for the opposition party.

The rift, now playing out publicly, has laid bare deep disagreements within ODM following Raila’s death on October 15, 2025, after two decades at the helm of Kenya’s largest opposition movement. Founded in 2005, ODM was synonymous with Raila’s leadership, political ideology and personal authority, which often helped keep internal disputes in check.

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