Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Current-Event

January 20, 2009: President Obama's Day of Swearing in as President of the United States BBC News, Kogelo People in western Kenya are celebrating the birth of a new era. Kogelo, the hometown of the father of US President-elect Barack Obama, is normally a sleepy village of 5,000, but has become a riot of colour and sound. The festivities have already begun, as they count down the hours before "their son" becomes the 44th president of the most powerful country in the world. There are women in brightly coloured "kangas", the Kenyan sarongs which are so popular here. Some have the image of Mr Obama on the cloth, worn mischievously around their waists so that when they dance, he appears to be dancing too. It is like one enormous wake, but for the fact that no one has died. Many men are also sporting traditional dress. One wears an elaborate feathered head dress and dances with a traditional spear or ratung. It is not dissimilar to the ceremonial one Sarah Onyango Obama - the president-elect's grandmother - was hoping to take with her as a gift to him. In her 80s, she and many of the Obama family are in Washington to witness Kenya's most famous son being sworn in. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ May Obama's Presidency usher in genuine experience of reconciliation, justice, peace and prosperity at the international and intercontinental levels!

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