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President Barak Obama arrives in Kenya reunites with his family

Tigrai Online, July 24, 2015

President Barak Obama shares a lough with his sister and step grandmother after he arrived in Nairobi, Kenya.
President Barak Obama shares a lough with his sister and step grandmother after he arrived in Nairobi, Kenya.

President Barak Obama landed in Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya in late Friday afternoon. He was greeted by Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, his family and other government officials at the airport. His sister Auma Obama gave him a big hug moved to the side. After he arrived in his hotel he can be seen dining with his step grandmother and his sister.  He seems he is having a great time already. This is the first time for President Obama to visit his father's birth place as a president. He has been to Africa many times including Kenya.

Security is extremely tight all over the Kenyan capital it is basically in lockdown to protect the United States President. The Al-Qedda affiliated Somali group Al-Shabab is most dangerous group in the area.

President Barak Obama hugs his sister Auma Obama moments after he arrived in Nairobi, Kenya.
President Barak Obama hugs his sister Auma Obama moments after he arrived in Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya

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After Kenya President Obama will head to Ethiopia on Sunday. Many groups who oppose the growth of Africa and are working to undermine the continent have been making big noise against the American president’s visit to Kenya and Ethiopia. Especially his visit to Ethiopia has been opposed by the toxic Ethiopian Diaspora and their financiers. The main reason why these groups are opposing Obama’s visit to Ethiopia is symbolism than substance. They are afraid his visit is going to show to the world how important Ethiopia is in the region and the USA can’t afford to ignore such a influential nation like Ethiopia. The other reason is it is going to signal that Ethiopia is stable and secure to be visited by the most powerful man in the world.

Despite their loud noise President Obama is visiting Ethiopia and now they are left with a bad taste in their mouth.

It is expected the one man regime in Eritrea is going to have a big headache from the visit of the American president to Kenya and Ethiopia because both countries are opposing his destabilizing actions in the region.

The Ethiopian people and government will receive President Obama and welcome him to the cradle of mankind, Ethiopia.

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