Tributes for matriarch of Obama family in Kenya following death ‘aged 99’

29 March 2021, 17:04

Sarah Obama, step-grandmother of then US President Barack Obama, shakes the hand of a well-wisher (Ben Curtis/AP)
Kenya Obit Obama Grandmother. Picture: PA

Sarah Obama was the step-grandmother of former US President Barack Obama.

Sarah Obama, the matriarch of former US President Barack Obama’s Kenyan family has died, relatives and officials confirmed.

She was at least 99 years old.

Mama Sarah, as the step-grandmother of the former US president was fondly called, promoted education for girls and orphans in her rural Kogelo village.

She died around 4am local time while being treated at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral hospital in Kisumu, Kenya’s third-largest city in the country’s west, according to her daughter Marsat Onyango.

“She died this morning. We are devastated,” Ms Onyango said in a phone call.

“Mama was sick with normal diseases she did not die of Covid-19,” a family spokesman Sheik Musa Ismail said, adding that she had tested negative for the disease.

He said she had been ill for a week before being taken to the hospital.

Sarah Obama, step-grandmother of then US President Barack Obama, sits in the living room of her house in the village of Kogelo, near the shores of Lake Victoria, in Kenya (Ben Curtis/AP)
Sarah Obama, step-grandmother of then US President Barack Obama, sits in the living room of her house in the village of Kogelo, near the shores of Lake Victoria, in Kenya (Ben Curtis/AP)

President Barack Obama had been informed of the death and has sent his condolences, he said.

She will be buried Tuesday before midday and the funeral will be held under Islamic rites.

“The passing away of Mama Sarah is a big blow to our nation.

“We’ve lost a strong, virtuous woman, a matriarch who held together the Obama family and was an icon of family values,” President Uhuru Kenyatta said.

She will be remembered for her work to promote education to empower orphans, Kisumu Governor Anyang Nyong’o said while offering his condolences to the people of Kogelo village for losing a matriarch.

“She was a philanthropist who mobilised funds to pay school fees for the orphans,” he said.

Sarah Obama, was the second wife of President Obama’s grandfather and helped raise his father, Barack Obama, Senior.

The family is part of Kenya’s Luo ethnic group.

Mr Obama often showed affection toward her and referred to her as “Granny” in his memoir, Dreams From My Father.

He described meeting her during his 1988 trip to his father’s homeland and their initial awkwardness as they struggled to communicate which developed into a warm bond.

She attended his first inauguration as president in 2009.

Then US Senator Barack Obama meets his step-grandmother Sarah Obama at his father’s house in Kogelo village, western Kenya in 2006 (Sayyid Abdul Azim/AP)
Then US Senator Barack Obama meets his step-grandmother Sarah Obama at his father’s house in Kogelo village, western Kenya in 2006 (Sayyid Abdul Azim/AP)

Later, Mr Obama spoke about his grandmother again in his September 2014 speech to the UN General Assembly.

Mr Obama tweeted on Monday: “My family and I are mourning the loss of our beloved grandmother, Sarah Ogwel Onyango Obama, affectionately known to many as “Mama Sarah” but known to us as “Dani” or Granny.

“We will miss her dearly, but we’ll celebrate with gratitude her long and remarkable life.”

For decades, Sarah Obama has helped orphans, raising some in her home.

The Mama Sara Obama Foundation helped provide food and education to children who lost their parents — providing school supplies, uniforms, basic medical needs, and school fees.

In a 2014 interview, she said that even as an adult, letters would arrive but she could not read them.

She said she did not want her children to be illiterate, so she saw that all her family’s children went to school.

She recalled pedalling the president’s father six miles to school on the back of her bicycle every day from the family’s home village of Kogelo to the bigger town of Ngiya to make sure he got the education that she never had.

“I love education,” Sarah Obama said, because children “learn they can be self-sufficient”, especially girls who too often had no opportunity to go to school.

“If a woman gets an education she will not only educate her family but educate the entire village,” she said.

In recognition of her work to support education, she was honoured by the United Nations in 2014, receiving the inaugural Women’s Entrepreneurship Day Education Pioneer Award.

By Press Association

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