Amimo’s mom talked about a spooky chat she had with her son, Festus Amimo, before he died. She said he talked about what would happen after Raila Odinga, a big leader in Kenya, died.
He told me that after Baba dies, another guy would die too. I’m serious. He really wanted to be like Baba. God is in control. Thanks to everyone for the support; it’s made me strong, she said.
People are paying attention because it sounds like he knew something about the future of politics in the country.

Amimo was known for deep talks and sometimes seemed to predict things. He told his mom about this years ago, before he died too soon.
The family’s story shows how close they were and how his words still mean a lot to them.
Amimo’s mom said it’s hard to hear these things, but it’s made her believe more and feel calmer even though she’s sad.
This comes as Kenyans think about what Raila Odinga, or Baba, leaves behind and who will take over.

Odinga’s fans are often worried about what’s ahead for the country, and Amimo’s words make those fears feel more personal.
For Amimo’s family, they want to remember his life and who he was as a person, not just the scary part of his words.
His mom is thankful for the support they’ve gotten, saying it’s helped her deal with things and stay strong during this tough time.

His mom’s story keeps Festus Amimo’s memory alive, showing everyone how he saw things and how much he meant to the people who knew him best.





