‎Why Uhuru Returned to Raila’s Grave in Silence a Day After Burial -
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‎Why Uhuru Returned to Raila’s Grave in Silence a Day After Burial




‎Kenyans have been left wondering what moved retired President Uhuru Kenyatta to return to Bondo barely a day after former Prime Minister Raila Odinga was laid to rest.


‎In a short video that has gone viral, Uhuru is seen standing quietly beside Raila’s grave, his head bowed and hands clasped in prayer, as those around him watched in complete silence.

‎No speeches, no cameras, just a moment of deep emotion that left many asking—what was Uhuru praying for?

‎The visit, which came unannounced, is believed to have been a private act of respect and remembrance for a man he once called a brother and comrade in Kenya’s long struggle for democracy.

‎During Raila’s state funeral on Sunday, Uhuru had given a moving tribute, describing the ODM leader as a visionary who dedicated his life to building peace and unity across the nation.

‎He spoke of Raila’s unmatched courage and recalled their bond that transcended politics, built on mutual trust and a shared dream for a better Kenya.

‎“May God guide him on his final journey,” Uhuru had said during the funeral, his voice heavy with emotion.


‎Raila, who died on October 15 while undergoing treatment in India, was buried with full state honors at his Bondo home, in a ceremony that drew thousands of mourners.

‎But it was Uhuru’s quiet return his silent prayer over the grave that has captured the nation’s heart, leaving Kenyans to wonder what message lay unspoken in that solemn moment.