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Raila's loyal bodyguard George Oduor is gone
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30716, member: 2262"] George Oduor, a long-serving bodyguard for opposition leader Raila Odinga, passed away Wednesday evening at a city hospital. His decades-long service stretched back to the 1990s, making him a constant presence beside Odinga through numerous political transformations. Far more than a standard security personnel, Oduor became a trusted confidant and mentor to many within Odinga's inner circle. Political allies remembered him as an integral part of the leadership team. Emerging from the Kaloleni neighborhood in Nairobi's Eastlands area, Oduor first connected with the Odinga family through his service to Raila's father, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga. After Jaramogi's death in 1994, he seamlessly transitioned to protecting Raila, maintaining a steadfast commitment to the political dynasty. Known for his dedication to fitness and weightlifting, Oduor cultivated a reputation as a disciplined professional. His background includes police reserve service and advanced VIP protection training across multiple international venues. Kileleshwa Municipal Council member Roberet Alai characterized Oduor as more than just a security operative, describing him as a source of brotherly guidance and mentorship. Historical photographs circulating on social media capture Oduor's significant moments, including standing beside the hearse carrying Jaramogi's casket draped with a Ford Kenya flag. Despite his prominent position, Oduor remained remarkably private, seldom discussing personal details or seeking public recognition. His legacy reflects decades of loyal service to one of Kenya's most prominent political families. [/QUOTE]
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