
When a Library Is Lost: Honouring the Legacy of Raila Odinga
On 15 October 2025, the nation paused as the distinguished statesman Raila Odinga passed away in India at the age of 80.
His departure marks not just the end of a life, but the closing of a chapter in Kenya’s struggle for democracy — a moment when the walls of a great library grow silent and a page turns.
As the Malian scholar Amadou Hampâté Bâ quoted: “In Africa , When An Old Man Dies, It Is Like A Library Burning.”
In Odinga’s passing, we sense that loss deeply — decades of resistance, reform, and renewal embodied in one man’s unwavering commitment to justice and unity.
His fight for multiparty democracy, constitutional reform, and national dignity will continue to guide Kenya long after the mourning ends.
This is a time both to grieve and to remember.
We grieve not only for a leader but for the wisdom and courage that shaped a nation’s conscience.
And we remember by carrying forward his values — keeping alive the library of thought, action, and hope that he leaves behind for Kenya and all of Africa.
