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President Barack Obama will visit Kenya on the 14th of September this year.

Posted by African Press International on June 13, 2011

By Chief editor Korir (API).

This is good news for Kenya and those who identify with him in the country.

A long-awaited visit to Kenya by President Barack Obama will now take place on the 14th of September this year, a reliable source has revealed.

The visit comes only months after the Killing of Osama bin Laden and last week’s killing in Somalia of the man who is reported to have been the mastermind of the bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. Obama is going to Kenya and Tanzania as a show of solidarity with the families who lost their loved ones during the bombings.

While on a visit to Kenya, where he will meet with some of the relatives of those who died during the bombing of the US embassy in Nairobi, Obama will also cross the border to Tanzania to pay his respect to those who perished during the bombing of the US embassy in that country.

His visit to Kenya, however, will be a major happening because he will visit Kogelo village, the homestead of his father. Obama’s father was from Kenya.

Ever since he was elected President, many Kenyans have waited to hear the announcement as to when he will visit the country of his roots. The Kenyans want him to visit the country while he is still the President.  Now that the US presidential elections is around the corner – next year – it is time that the president visits Kenya, the home of his father.

Obama has announced that he will fight for a second term as President in next year’s elections, but advisors must have decided that it is better for him to visit Kenya now as president, because with politics one never knows whether a sitting president gets elected for another term in office.

It would also not be conducive for him to visit Kenya in an election year. Both countries, the US and Kenya will have elections next year.

This news of  a planned visit will be received very well by a large section of Kenyans who identify themselves with Obama. Some of them, however, may not like the fact that the president will not spend a night in the country. It is reported that he will be in the country 10 hours before crossing to Tanzania.

After his visit to Kenya, President Obama may finally invite President Kibaki to the White House. Such a visit to The White House by President Kibaki will add to his legacy, a legacy the has given Kenyans a new constitution.

In the first term of his presidency, Obama has been meeting other African heads of State in the White House, including President Ali Bongo, a serving dictator, who has not given his country a new constitution that limits presidential terms as that good constitution of Kenya which Kibaki managed to give the country after having it go through a referendum. This is a big plus for Kibaki and his reception at the White House will definitely be more highlighted than that of dictator Bongo.

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UPDATE!: This article below published after the article above was published.

The White House cancels President Obama’s visit to Kenya scheduled for 14th September

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  6. half bread is better than nothing.only ten hours?

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