A Ruto and Babu Owino ticket for 2027? Cassypool thinks so

Kenyan social commentator and influencer Cassypool Capon has proposed that Babu Owino be considered for the position of Deputy President under William Ruto ahead of the 2027 General Election.

Speaking during an interview with media personality Tony Mwirigi on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, Cassypool praised Babu Owino’s leadership qualities, saying the youthful lawmaker has grown beyond county-level politics and deserves a bigger national role.

According to Cassypool, Owino’s popularity among young people and his political influence make him suitable to represent Gen Z interests at the highest levels of government.

“Babu Owino is a good leader; he is better than me 100 per cent. Ni kijana ambaye amejituma na ameenda mbele sana, but I want to tell Babu Owino that he is bigger than Nairobi governor seat. Let him come I negotiate for him with William Ruto so that he can be the deputy president and represent the Gen Z,” Cassypool said.

“Babu Owino is a good leader; let him deputise Ruto to represent Gen Z,” he added.

Confident about Nairobi governor race

Cassypool, who has already declared interest in the Nairobi gubernatorial race, also claimed he would defeat both Babu Owino and current Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja if they all contest for the seat in 2027.

“Nitawashinda kwa sababu Sakaja atakuwa kwa ballot, Babu atakuwa kwa ballot na hao wengine watakuwa kwa ballot, mimi nitapita katikati yao,” he said.

The outspoken entertainer officially announced his gubernatorial ambitions in December 2025, saying he intends to vie for Nairobi governor without attacking his political rivals.

“Yeah, I’m vying for the governor’s seat. I want to be the governor of Nairobi. I don’t want to talk about Sakaja; he is doing his work. I don’t want to be the type of politician who talks ill of other politicians,” Cassypool previously stated.

“Sakaja is working; he is doing his best. Tukutane sisi sote 2027, Sakaja, Babu Owino. So I will not badmouth Sakaja, he is working, and I’ve worked with him on several projects.”

He further expressed confidence in his chances, insisting he is ready to challenge established political figures in the capital.

“Mimi nasimama kuwa Governor wa Nairobi. Bahati ni mtu unahesabu kusimama Governor? Nakuambia watu nitatandika ni Sakaja na Babu Owino,” he said.

NTV Releases CCTV Footage of Alai–Babu Owino Confrontation at Nairobi Hotel (VIDEO)

NTV has released closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage capturing the moment Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai and Embakasi East MP Babu Owino were involved in a heated confrontation at a Nairobi hotel.

The footage, which has since circulated widely on social media, shows the two politicians engaging in a tense exchange at the establishment, shedding new light on an incident that has sparked intense public debate and political reactions.

The confrontation reportedly took place at a hotel in Nairobi and comes amid conflicting accounts from both leaders regarding what transpired. While the video does not capture audio, it visually documents a brief but heated interaction between Alai and Owino, with bystanders appearing to intervene as tensions escalated.

The release of the footage follows earlier statements from both politicians, each offering differing versions of the incident. Embakasi East MP Babu Owino had earlier claimed he was physically assaulted and later filed a police report, describing the encounter as a serious threat to his safety. Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai, on the other hand, has strongly denied the allegations, insisting that the situation was exaggerated and misrepresented.

NTV’s decision to air the CCTV footage has added a new dimension to the unfolding story, with many Kenyans closely analysing the visuals in an attempt to piece together the sequence of events. Legal experts have noted that such footage could play a critical role in ongoing investigations by providing objective evidence.

Police have confirmed that the matter remains under active investigation, and both parties are expected to record further statements. No official charges have been announced so far.

The incident has reignited discussions around the conduct of public officials in social spaces and the growing use of surveillance footage in resolving high-profile disputes.

Who do you believe? Robert Alai gives his side of gun drama with Babu Owino

Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai has responded to allegations of physical assault levelled against him by Embakasi East MP Babu Owino, offering his own account of a confrontation that reportedly occurred at Cedar Restaurant in Kilimani.

Speaking on TV47’s Morning Cafe, Alai addressed the claims just hours after Owino filed a police report and shared a detailed version of events on social media.

A Greeting Refused

According to Alai, the incident began when Owino approached his table at the restaurant. The MCA said he informed the MP that he was uncomfortable greeting him, a response he claims triggered a heated exchange.

Alai alleged that Owino became confrontational, pushing his head while making remarks about Nairobi politics and mocking him over the city’s governorship race — a position Alai clarified he is not contesting.

“I told him that I’m not very comfortable greeting you, and he started pushing my head, talking about how he would ‘panga’ me in Nairobi City County,” Alai said.

He added that he cautioned Owino against dragging family members into political disputes, noting that he has previously avoided discussing such personal matters publicly. According to Alai, this warning further agitated the MP.

Dispute Over Firearm Claims

One of the most serious accusations raised by Owino is that Alai drew a firearm and struck him on the chest and jaw. Alai firmly denied this claim during the interview.

He acknowledged that he was armed at the time but said the firearm remained holstered on his waist and was visible because he was not wearing a jacket. Alai claimed that during the commotion, a person seated next to him removed the weapon from his waist as a safety precaution.

“I didn’t pull a gun on him. The gun was on my waist, and someone next to me noticed it and took it,” he said.

Alai also questioned Owino’s version of events, stating that surveillance footage from the restaurant would contradict claims that he brandished the weapon.

Political Rivalry Dismissed

Despite their history of public disagreements, Alai maintained that the altercation was not driven by political rivalry. He argued that since they are not competing for the same elective seat, there was no basis for antagonism.

“There is no political rivalry because there is no competition between us,” he said.

Both leaders are members of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and have previously clashed online over party leadership and Nairobi politics.

The incident is now under police investigation. While Owino has described the confrontation as a serious threat to his life, Alai has dismissed it as an exaggerated misunderstanding sparked by what he termed the MP’s conduct.

Babu Owino Alleges Life-Threatening Assault By Robert Alai At Kilimani Restaurant

Embakasi East MP Babu Owino has detailed a harrowing physical confrontation with Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai, claiming the encounter was a direct attempt on his life. The incident reportedly took place on Saturday afternoon, January 3, 2026, at a popular establishment along Lenana Road in Kilimani, Nairobi.

In a public statement issued on Sunday, Babu revealed that he was attending a private meeting with a senior clergyman at the time. The lawmaker noted that he was without his usual security detail, having released them for the Christmas holidays.

Escalation Over Social Media Claims

According to the MP, the tension began when he noticed a group nearby that included Robert Alai. Babu alleges that Alai approached him and accused him of orchestrating social media attacks against Alai’s wife—an accusation the MP firmly denied.

“I calmly explained that I do not know his wife, that she has never wronged me in any way, and that I have no reason whatsoever to involve innocent family members in politics. It is not my style to advance my politics by attacking women,” Babu stated.

Allegations of Armed Assault

Babu claims the situation turned violent despite his attempts to de-escalate. He alleges that the Kileleshwa MCA became aggressive, pushed him, and drew a pistol, using it to strike him on the chest and jaw in full view of other restaurant patrons.

The MP further stated that Alai poured a glass of water on his face before a crowd gathered to intervene. Seeking to avoid further violence, Babu left the scene and immediately filed an official report at the Kilimani Police Station.

A “Pattern of Intimidation”

Babu Owino has characterized the assault as part of a broader, coordinated campaign of intimidation against him following the death of veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga. He linked the Kilimani incident to previous physical attacks he faced during a burial in Siaya, suggesting they are politically motivated.

Waiting for Official Response

The incident has ignited heated debate on social media, with many Kenyans calling for a swift and impartial investigation into the conduct of the elected leaders. As of the time of reporting:

Robert Alai has not yet issued a public response to the specific allegations. The National Police Service has yet to provide an official update on the status of the investigation or any potential arrests.

 

Jalang’o Advises Eric Omondi To Challenge Babu Owino For Embakasi Seat

Lang’ata Member of Parliament (MP), Phelix Odiwuor—better known as Jalang’o—has publicly urged comedian and activist Eric Omondi to dive into formal politics by contesting the Embakasi East parliamentary seat in the upcoming 2027 General Election.

In a social media post shared on Monday, November 3, 2025, Jalang’o expressed gratitude to his constituents in Lang’ata before turning his attention to the activist:

“When people have confidence in what you do!! I thank the people of Langata for trusting me with this job! Siasa kidogo kazi kwa wingi!!! [A little bit of politics, a lot of work!!!] @ericomondi nipigie tuongee uniwachie hii mbogi yako, enda usimame Embakasii East, Babu anatoka anapanda juu! [Call me, let’s talk so you can leave me your crew, go run in Embakasi East, Babu is leaving and moving up!]”

The Lang’ata MP acknowledged Omondi’s significant following and signaled his intent to meet with the comedian to sway those supporters to his camp.

Babu Owino’s Anticipated Exit

Jalang’o’s pointed advice appears to be a direct response to the political ambitions of the current Embakasi East MP, Babu Owino. Owino has already announced his intention to pursue a higher political office in 2027, specifically declaring that he will run for the Nairobi Gubernatorial seat.

In fact, Owino made it clear in October 2025 that he plans to challenge the incumbent, Johnson Sakaja, even if his Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party chooses not to back his bid. Jalang’o is essentially inviting Omondi to fill the political void that Owino’s anticipated gubernatorial run will create.

Babu Owino Clarifies Viral Photo With Nick Ruto, Opens Up on Sobriety and Political Ambitions

Embakasi East Member of Parliament Babu Owino has spoken out following the circulation of a viral photo linking him to President William Ruto’s son, Nick Ruto, in what appeared to be a social drinking setting.

The photo, which shows Owino seated with several young men at a table laden with beer bottles, sparked a storm online. Dressed in a crisp white shirt, the MP is seen smiling in conversation, while Nick Ruto sits beside him, seemingly extending a handshake.

“The Photo is From 2018”

In a strongly worded clarification, Owino set the record straight. He explained that the photo was taken in 2018, dismissing claims that it was recent. According to him, those circulating the picture were deliberately misleading the public by captioning it: “Babu Owino drinking with Nick Ruto.”

“The last time I drank alcohol was on January 17th, 2020. The photo in question was taken in 2018,” he said.

The MP went on to stress that he has been sober for five years, a decision he attributes partly to the tragic DJ Evolve shooting incident, which served as a turning point in his personal life.

“I have been sober for the past five years. I transformed my life, and I intend to transform Nairobi the same way,” Owino declared.

Eyes on the Nairobi Governor’s Seat

Owino’s remarks come at a time when he is increasingly vocal about his political future. A loyal member of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), he has represented Embakasi East since 2017 and has long harbored ambitions to contest for the Nairobi governorship.

Before his parliamentary career, Owino rose to national prominence as the fiery chairperson of the Students Organisation of Nairobi University (SONU). His leadership style, often centered on youth empowerment and education, has remained a hallmark of his politics.

Speaking about his vision for Nairobi, Owino emphasized transformation, pledging to extend the personal discipline he gained through sobriety to the city’s leadership.

“My agenda is to empower Nairobians and transform their lives the same way I transformed my own,” he said.

A Consistent Message

Owino’s political messaging continues to resonate with the youth, particularly around themes of education, opportunity, and empowerment. His latest statements reaffirm his determination to seek the city’s top job, with or without the explicit endorsement of his party.

As speculation grows around Nairobi’s 2027 gubernatorial race, Babu Owino’s journey of personal transformation and his promise of citywide change are likely to remain central talking points in the unfolding political contest.

Babu Owino Shares Candid Views On Marriage (Video)

Embakasi East Member of Parliament, Hon. Dr. Babu Owino, has often been a figure of public fascination, known for his fiery political rhetoric and sharp intellect. However, a recent appearance on the Obinna Show Live podcast has seen the youthful legislator open up on a less public, yet equally profound, aspect of his life: marriage. In a series of candid discussions, Owino has shared deep insights into building successful relationships, emphasizing commitment, mutual respect, and the foundational role of faith.

Owino, who is married to Fridah Muthoni Ongili, with whom he shares two daughters, and also has a son from a previous relationship, approached the topic of marriage with a blend of practical advice and spiritual conviction. His contributions have sparked considerable discussion online, with many Kenyans appreciating his openness on a subject often considered private for public figures.

The Pillars of a “God-Centered” Union

During his appearances, Babu Owino articulated several key tenets he believes are crucial for a thriving marriage:

  • Exclusivity and Trust: For Owino, marriage is an “exclusive partnership,” where the only permissible third party is God. He questioned the logic of marrying someone one cannot value or trust, emphasizing compatibility, open communication, and the ability to rise above petty issues as vital for a healthy relationship.
  • The Role of Faith: A recurring theme in his advice is the centrality of putting God first in every union. Owino has previously quoted biblical scriptures, advising husbands to love their wives and wives to be submissive, highlighting a deep-rooted belief in divine guidance for marital success. His wife, Fridah, has also echoed this sentiment, stating in past interviews that despite difficulties, God has always seen them through.

Beyond the Political Persona

Babu Owino’s recent foray into marriage counseling, albeit on a public platform, offers a glimpse beyond his often fiery political persona. It reveals a man who, despite facing various controversies throughout his career, values his family life and believes in the principles that underpin strong domestic units. His wife, Fridah, has previously described him as “a coconut, soft on the inside,” acknowledging his complex public image but affirming his personal character.

As public figures increasingly use digital platforms to share personal insights, Babu Owino’s unvarnished takes on marriage provide a unique perspective. Whether his advice resonates universally or sparks further debate, his willingness to discuss such personal matters candidly undeniably adds another layer to the public’s understanding of the Embakasi East MP.

Babu Owino Vows to Reveal Full Account of DJ Evolve Shooting Before Nairobi Gubernatorial Bid

Embakasi East MP Babu Owino has announced plans to publicly detail the events surrounding the January 2020 shooting of Felix Orinda, popularly known as DJ Evolve, ahead of officially declaring his candidacy for Nairobi Governor.

In a recent interview on Kameme FM, the legislator stated that he is now free to speak on the matter, having previously been restricted due to ongoing court proceedings.

“I will come specifically before I announce my candidacy and explain, step by step, what happened with DJ Evolve. I wasn’t allowed to speak before because the case was in court. Now that it’s over, I want to tell the full story,” Owino said.


A Pledge of Transparency

Owino stressed that his account would clear the air and remove any misconceptions, insisting that malice played no role in the incident.

“I will explain it thoroughly and calmly. There was no ill intention; I never meant harm to my brother. It was an accident,” he stated.

The MP also promised to provide a detailed timeline of his activities that day—from issuing bursaries, to visiting the club, and ultimately to the events that led to the shooting.


Background: The DJ Evolve Incident

The shooting took place on January 17, 2020, at B Club in Kilimani, Nairobi. DJ Evolve suffered a gunshot wound to the neck, resulting in life-altering injuries, including limited mobility and speech difficulties.

Babu Owino was arrested and charged with attempted murder and misconduct involving a firearm. The case attracted widespread public attention due to the serious nature of the injuries and the high-profile individuals involved.

The court later ruled that Owino had a case to answer, though the criminal proceedings have since concluded.


Political Implications Ahead of 2027

Owino’s decision to publicly recount the incident is seen as part of his strategy to regain public trust and manage the narrative as he prepares to enter the Nairobi gubernatorial race.

With the matter no longer under judicial review, his upcoming statement is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping public perception and could influence voter sentiment.

While speaking on a range of issues during the interview—including relationships, family, and emotional wellness—Owino made it clear that his primary focus moving forward is to address the DJ Evolve shooting in full before announcing his political bid.

How the public responds to his account could prove crucial in determining the trajectory of his governorship campaign.

Babu Owino Declares Nairobi Gubernatorial Bid, Prepared To Run As Independent

Embakasi East Member of Parliament, Babu Owino, has boldly declared his intention to contest the Nairobi governorship in the 2027 General Election, affirming he will do so regardless of whether he secures an endorsement from his Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party.

Owino, who has emerged as one of the leading contenders challenging the re-election of incumbent Governor Johnson Sakaja, acknowledged that his party might withhold its backing due to his vocal opposition to the broad-based government. The vocal MP, who has significantly ramped up his criticism of Governor Sakaja in recent weeks, expressed strong confidence in clinching the gubernatorial seat, stating he was “overqualified for the role.”

Owino maintained that he is prepared to contest for the seat as an independent candidate if necessary, asserting that the capital city is in dire need of a fundamental change in leadership and governance.

“I know ODM may not give me the ticket because Johnson Sakaja was endorsed in the Bomas of Kenya,” Owino noted in a past interview, referencing a previous political understanding. He further clarified his stance: “I am criticising the broad-based government because it is the right thing to do. As a leader, I cannot see wrong and support it in a public forum, not even in private.”

The MP linked his candidature to his proven merit, highlighting his track record dating back to his influential days as a student leader at the Student Organisation of Nairobi University (SONU). He was first elected to Parliament in 2017 on an ODM ticket and is currently serving his second consecutive term as the Embakasi East MP.

Owino did not hold back in his critique of Governor Sakaja, citing various issues such as pervasive poor drainage, alleged financial mismanagement, and what he termed as the Governor’s demonstrably poor leadership. He also referenced previous instances of chaos and anarchy in the capital during protests, accusing Sakaja of running a county “governed in disregard of the rule of law.” Furthermore, he accused the Governor of failing to implement key oversight recommendations, specifically mentioning the delayed publication of an ad hoc committee report on the revenue system, and a year-long failure to address declining revenue collections.

MP Babu Owino Claims Security Withdrawn After Anti-Finance Bill Protests

Embakasi East Member of Parliament, Babu Owino, has announced that his official security detail has been withdrawn, alleging the move is directly linked to his participation in the June 25 protests that took place yesterday.

In a statement released today, Thursday, June 26, the outspoken lawmaker criticized the government, calling the withdrawal an “attack on democracy.”

“Yesterday, I stood with the people, not against the nation, but for its future. I exercised my democratic right to protest peacefully against the actions of a government that is failing its citizens,” Owino stated. He further claimed, “Today, in retaliation, the government has withdrawn my official security.”

Owino, who was seen actively participating in the protests in the Nairobi Central Business District (CBD), suggested that targeting elected leaders who stand with their constituents is a sign “of a government that fears accountability, not one that serves.”

Protests Commemorate Lost Lives and Face Fierce Opposition

The protests were held to honor the “Gen Zs” who lost their lives during last year’s anti-Finance Bill demonstrations. The demonstrations yesterday lasted throughout the day, with police engaging protesters in running battles in Nairobi and other parts of the country as authorities aimed to prevent chaos. These protests reportedly resulted in as many as 11 deaths and numerous injuries. Families of those who died in last year’s protests voiced their frustration over being unable to present official petitions to Parliament due to heightened police security measures.

Owino Vows to Continue Fight, Calls for Public Unity

Despite the alleged intimidation, Owino expressed his unwavering resolve to continue advocating for the people, asserting that his true security comes from Kenyans themselves. He urged other leaders not to yield to government pressure.

“I do not fear intimidation. I will not be silenced. My voice, and the voice of every citizen demanding justice, fairness, and freedom, will only grow louder. Kenyans are my security,” he declared.

Owino also called on Kenyans to stand up for their rights and hold their leaders accountable, reiterating his support for the push for better leadership and governance. “To the public: stay alert, stay united, and know that your leaders should answer to you, not threaten those who stand beside you. The truth cannot be suppressed. The justice movement cannot be stopped,” he concluded.

In recent times, Babu Owino has openly expressed his interest in running for higher office in upcoming elections and has been a consistent critic of current Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja’s administration of the capital.

DCI summon Babu Owino

Embakasi East MP Babu Owino has reportedly been summoned by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).

According to a letter posted on his social media, Owino is believed to have crucial information related to an ongoing investigation. The specifics of the investigation remain unclear, but the legislator has been instructed to report to Eunice Njue.

Reliable sources indicate that Babu Owino is one of three MPs who have been called in by the DCI. Additionally, a former governor has also been summoned regarding allegations of inciting violence during recent anti-government protests.

The individuals are expected to visit the DCI headquarters on different dates for questioning.

Authorities allege that these individuals organized groups to raid and loot shops and other businesses amidst the Gen Z protests in the city. However, the accused parties have denied these allegations.

Babu Owino Calls For Protests Against Proposed Bread Tax

Embakasi East Member of Parliament, Babu Owino, is urging Kenyans to protest against the government’s plan to tax basic necessities, particularly bread.

Owino criticizes the Finance Bill 2024, arguing that the tax increases only worsen the high cost of living without any corresponding wage growth for ordinary Kenyans.

He cites the French Revolution as a historical example of how economic inequality can lead to social unrest. He compares the proposed bread tax to Marie Antoinette’s infamous suggestion of eating cake, implying President Ruto is insensitive to the people’s struggles.

Owino believes mass demonstrations are the only way to force change. He references comments made by former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka who stated that protests, not negotiations, are necessary for national change.

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Owino Opposes Tax on Bread and Vehicles During K24 Interview

In a recent interview with K24 TV, Owino strongly condemned the proposed 16% tax on bread, calling it “unjustified” and a burden on Kenyans. He argues that reintroducing this tax, removed 30 years ago, would be disastrous.

Owino further criticizes the government’s overall tax policies, including the proposed 2.5% tax on motor vehicles. He views these measures as deliberately harmful and leading the country in the wrong direction.

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Finance Bill 2024 Unveiled

Owino’s comments come amidst public discussions surrounding the Finance Bill 2024. The bill, introduced on May 9th and presented to parliament on May 13th, proposes changes to various tax laws.

These changes include modifications to income tax, VAT regulations, excise duties, and the Affordable Housing Act. The bill notably proposes a 16% VAT on previously exempt goods like bread, potentially causing significant price increases for consumers.

The favorite to succeed Raila as Luo Nyanza leader is Babu Owino

A recent survey conducted by the Consortium of Researchers on Governance (CoRG AFRICA LIMITED) sheds light on the potential successors to ODM leader Raila Odinga in the Luo Nyanza region.

According to the survey on public policy and governance in the Nyanza region, Embakasi East MP Babu Owino emerges as the top choice to succeed Raila Odinga, with 51.8 per cent of respondents supporting him.

Following Babu Owino, Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga garnered 11.6 per cent support, while ODM National Chairman John Mbadi received 10.3 per cent. National Assembly Minority Leader and Ugunja MP Opiyo Wandayi followed closely with 9.8 per cent, and Home Affairs Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo secured 5.2 per cent. However, 11.3 per cent of respondents remained undecided.

Regarding Raila Odinga’s potential retirement from local politics if successful in his bid for the African Union Commission (AUC) chairmanship, 41.6 per cent of respondents believe he should continue to serve as their leader. On the other hand, 27.4 per cent feel he should retire from politics, while 31 per cent are yet to decide.

In the Kisii Nyanza region, Kisii Government MP Simba Arati was voted as the best candidate to lead with 67.4 per cent support, followed by Mugirango South MP Sylvanus Osoro with 10.8 per cent, and Kitutu Chache North MP Anthony Kibagendi with 6.5 per cent, while 15.3 per cent remained undecided.

Regarding awareness of the implementation of promises made by Nyanza region governors, Governor Gladys Wanga was rated highest at 68.3 per cent, followed by the Migori Governor with 61.1 per cent, and Governor Simba Arati with 60.9 per cent.

Kisii Senator Richard Onyonka was rated as the most vocal Senator from the region in exercising his oversight role in the Senate, with 65.1 per cent approval, followed by Okong’o Omogeni of Nyamira with 59.8 per cent, and Moses Kajwang of Homa Bay with 57.5 per cent.

In terms of project implementation and representation by county women representatives, Fatuma Mohamed of Migori County received a rating of 73.2 per cent, followed by Kisii Woman Rep Dorice Donya with 70.8 per cent, while Ruth Odinga of Kisumu County came third with a rating of 66.7 per cent.

After a contentious internet feud, KRG the Don confronts Andrew Kibe face-to-face [Video]

Dancehall sensation KRG the Don has finally ended his longstanding online feud with Andrew Kibe by meeting face-to-face at an undisclosed location in Nairobi, with MP Babu Owino present.

KRG later shared videos of the encounter, which surprised many fans expecting a physical altercation based on previous threats exchanged online. Contrary to their social media portrayals, the two appeared amicable during their in-person meeting.

 

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MP Babu Owino also shared insights from the encounter with Andrew Kibe, expressing support for their interview. Babu praised Kibe as a gentleman, emphasizing that viewers should anticipate their intellectual and brainstorming discussion.

In addition, Babu commended Kibe for establishing his own platform, YAFREEKA, after facing a ban on YouTube. He applauded the new channel, which aims to address challenges and solutions in Africa, as a unifying platform for the continent.

Love, Laughter, and Challenges- Babu Owino Sends Advice To Couples Wishing A Happily Ever After

Kenyan politician Babu Owino, known for his colorful personality and outspoken nature, recently shared some surprisingly heartfelt wisdom for married couples. During a podcast session with Cultured Times on TikTok, Owino shed light on his perspective on what makes a strong and lasting partnership.

One of Owino’s key messages focused on recognizing the true value of a partner, especially during challenging times. He emphasized that while financial security can be important, it’s a partner’s unwavering support and presence through hardships that truly defines their worth. “Good women come from God… a beautiful woman comes from God, a handsome man comes from the bank,” he quipped, “but all in all the moment we will appreciate the importance of a partner is when there are challenges and the challenges that you go through if your partner is by your side always and supporting you and being strong by your side and praying for you, then that is the right person in your life.”

When asked about the qualities to look for in a life partner, Owino offered practical advice. He highlighted the importance of compatibility, effective communication skills, and the ability to navigate disagreements constructively. “Remember marriage is a union between two persons to the exclusion of all others,” he advised, “you only invite God in it.”

Owino also stressed the importance of teamwork and shared values within a marriage. He encouraged couples to unite and work together towards their goals, keeping their faith and commitment at the core of their relationship. This emphasis on a shared foundation resonates with many couples who find strength and purpose in building their lives together.

Beyond the Headlines: A Glimpse into Owino’s Personal Side

While Babu Owino is often known for his flamboyant persona and political activism, this glimpse into his perspective on marriage reveals a softer, more reflective side. His advice, rooted in personal experience and observation, offers valuable food for thought for couples at all stages of their journey.

Whether you agree with all of Owino’s points or not, there’s no denying that his words spark conversation and encourage introspection. Ultimately, the secret to a happy marriage lies in finding what works for each unique couple, embracing both the laughter and the challenges, and building a lasting foundation of love, respect, and support.

So, the next time you’re considering the qualities you seek in a partner or navigating the inevitable ups and downs of married life, remember Babu Owino’s nuggets of wisdom – they might just offer a fresh perspective and a dose of encouragement on your path to happily ever after.

Embakasi East MP Babu Owino Condemns Rise In Femicide Cases In Kenya

Taking to his social media, Owino delivered a powerful message, drawing inspiration from the Bible to highlight the interdependence of men and women. He quoted 1 Corinthians 11:12, emphasizing that “neither woman is independent of man, nor is man independent of woman,” underscoring the shared responsibility in building a safe and just society.

“Let’s say no to femicide!” Owino declared, urging men to recognize their role in upholding the dignity and safety of women. He further stated, “Men depend on women even as women depend on men. That is not just true about birth. It is also true about almost every part of human society. God intended that men should use their authority with an attitude of love.”

Owino’s call for unity resonates with the actions of many Kenyans who have taken to the streets in recent days to protest the femicide epidemic. On Thursday, January 18th, a group of women in Nyeri town organized a peaceful demonstration, raising their voices against the recent spate of gruesome killings of young women. Armed with twigs and placards, they demanded concrete steps from the government to enhance security in lodgings and short-term accommodation facilities, identified as vulnerable spaces for women.

The rising tide of public outcry against femicide reflects a growing awareness of the urgency of this issue. Owino’s appeal for men to understand their responsibility as partners in creating a safe and equitable society offers a crucial perspective in this fight for justice.

Babu Owino Blames Ruto For Untimely Release Of CDF Funds, Citing Impact On Education

Embakasi East Member of Parliament, Babu Owino, has urged the government to expedite the disbursement of Constituency Development Fund (CDF) monies, highlighting their importance for education and student welfare.

In a video posted on social media, Owino expressed concern about the ongoing delays, asserting that they affect the ability of schools to function effectively and hinder access to education for disadvantaged students.

“President Ruto has a responsibility to ensure timely release of CDF funds,” Owino stated. “Education is the cornerstone of our society and economy. We cannot afford to undermine its foundation by delaying crucial resources.”

He emphasized his personal commitment to education, pointing to his long-standing initiatives in providing bursaries for students in his constituency.

“Every year, I support around 17,000 applicants with educational grants,” Owino explained. “I understand the transformative power of education, having experienced it myself. I want all children, especially those facing hardships, to have the same opportunity to thrive through education.”

Owino’s statement comes amidst widespread concerns about the delayed release of CDF funds, with reports indicating disruptions in school operations and delays in critical educational programs.

Babu Owino Says He Will Not Celebrate Until DJ Evolve Walks Again

Embakasi East Member of Parliament Paul Ongili, popularly known as Babu Owino, has been acquitted of misuse of firearm charges in relation to the shooting of Felix Orinda, also known as DJ Evolve.

However, Owino said that he will not celebrate his acquittal until DJ Evolve fully recovers.

“The day I will be victorious is the day I’ll see DJ Evolve walk and stand by my side. Until he recovers, I want to assure the public that will walk by his side and will always be there for him. I’m planning to take him to India for further treatment and I pray he will walk again in the near future,” Owino said.

Owino was accused of shooting and injuring DJ Evolve at B Club in Nairobi’s Kilimani area on January 17, 2020. He was charged with attempted murder, but the charge was later reduced to misuse of firearm.

The MP was acquitted by Milimani Senior Principal Magistrate Bernard Ochoi, who said that the prosecution did not prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.

“Having evaluated the evidence before me, it is my finding that the prosecution did not prove the case beyond reasonable doubt, the victim denied that he quarrelled with the accused. For the above-stated reasons, the accused is found not guilty and acquitted under section 215 of the CPC,” the magistrate ruled.

While acquitting Owino, the magistrate said that the prosecution did a shoddy job during the investigations of the case.

Owino’s acquittal has been met with mixed reactions. Some people have welcomed the decision, while others have expressed disappointment.

DJ Evolve is still recovering from the injuries he sustained in the shooting. He is currently wheelchair-bound and has limited mobility.

Owino has said that he will continue to support DJ Evolve and help him get the treatment he needs.

Babu Owino Freed From DJ Evolve’s Shooting Case

Embakasi East Member of Parliament Babu Owino has been acquitted of charges in the shooting of Felix Orinda, also known as DJ Evolve.

The decision was made by Senior Principal Magistrate Bernard Ochoi at the Milimani Law Courts. Ochoi ruled that the prosecution had failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove that Owino was the one who shot DJ Evolve.

The prosecution had alleged that Owino shot DJ Evolve at a club in Nairobi in January 2020. However, the court found that the prosecution’s evidence was weak.

For example, the prosecution did not have a medical report to prove that DJ Evolve was shot. They also did not have a ballistics report to prove that the bullet that injured DJ Evolve came from Owino’s gun.

In addition, DJ Evolve himself testified that he did not see Owino shoot him. He said that he was shot by someone he did not know.

Based on this evidence, the court found Owino not guilty of the charges against him.

This is a significant victory for Owino, who has been fighting these charges for over two years. It is also a setback for the prosecution, which has been unable to secure a conviction in this case.

The case has been closely watched by Kenyans, who are divided on whether or not Owino is guilty. Some people believe that he is innocent, while others believe that he is guilty and is getting away with a crime.

The acquittal of Owino is likely to further polarize public opinion on this case. It remains to be seen whether the prosecution will appeal the decision.

Embakasi East MP Babu Owino Addresses High Cost Of Living With Religious Messages

Embakasi East Member of Parliament Babu Owino has once again addressed the high cost of living in Kenya. In a series of social media posts, Owino combined his commitment to advocating for reduced living costs and taxes with religious messages.

Owino, who has been a vocal critic of the government’s handling of the economy, said that everything has risen in price except salvation. He quoted a passage from the Bible, Exodus 1:12, which says: “But the more they were oppressed, the more they multiplied and the more they grew.”

Owino also shared a passage from the Bible, Matthew 18:1-5, which emphasizes humility and purity of heart. He said that those who are humble and have a pure heart will be rewarded in the kingdom of heaven.

Owino’s posts have been met with mixed reactions. Some people have praised him for his message of hope and resilience, while others have accused him of using religion to deflect from the real issues facing Kenyans.

The high cost of living is a major concern for many Kenyans. The prices of basic commodities have been rising steadily in recent months, and many people are struggling to make ends meet. The government has taken some steps to address the problem, but many people believe that more needs to be done.

It remains to be seen whether Owino’s message will resonate with Kenyans. However, his use of religious messages is a reminder of the importance of faith in times of hardship.

Embakasi East MP Babu Owino Released On Bail

Embakasi East Member of Parliament Babu Owino has been released on a cash bail of Ksh.100,000 in a case where he is charged with conspiracy to commit subversive activities.

Chief Magistrate Lukas Onyina noted that the prosecution had not established a reason to deny the accused persons bail. The court also observed that the prosecution did not establish which of the accused persons would interfere with investigations into the case.

Owino and six other persons were arrested on Wednesday in connection with the opposition-led anti-government protests. They denied the charges.

Owino was arrested at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) and taken to Wang’uru Police Station in Mwea, Kirinyaga County, ahead of the Wednesday protests by the Azimio coalition.

He was on Thursday transferred to the Nairobi Area Traffic Police Headquarters after his family members and lawyers stormed the Wang’uru station demanding his release and was later in the day arraigned at the Milimani Law Courts where he was charged.

His legal team applied for his release, arguing that he had been unlawfully arrested and detained and that the charges preferred against him could not be substantiated.

The court granted the accused persons bail and directed them to report to the police once a week.

Babu Owino’s Wife Claims He Is Being Detained At Wang’uru Police Station

Fridah Ongili, the wife of Embakasi East Member of Parliament Babu Owino, has said that her husband is being detained at Wang’uru police station in Mwea, Kirinyaga County.

Fridah said that Owino called her on Tuesday evening, July 18, to say that he had been arrested by the DCI at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) upon his arrival from Mombasa. He told her that he would call her back, but his phone went off and he has not been able to reach her since.

Fridah said that she spent the entire day on Wednesday searching for her husband, going to the DCI headquarters, the airport, and several police stations in Nairobi. She was eventually directed to Wang’uru police station, where she was told that her husband is being held.

Fridah said that she was denied entry to the police station, but she was able to confirm that her husband is there because she saw a police officer who knew him. She also said that she heard from other people that there is a high possibility that Owino will be transferred to an undisclosed location.

Fridah pleaded for help from the Azimio la Umoja coalition leaders, saying that her husband has done nothing wrong and that he is being held illegally. She said that she just wants to be able to give her husband food and medicine, and to see that he is safe.

The arrest of Babu Owino comes just days before the planned anti-government protests. Owino is a vocal critic of the government and has been arrested several times in the past. His latest arrest has been condemned by the opposition and human rights groups, who say that it is a clear attempt to intimidate and silence critics of the government.

Babu Owino’s Wife Fridah Muthoni Ongili Shares Details of Husband’s Arrest and Detention

Embakasi East Member of Parliament Babu Owino’s wife, Fridah Muthoni Ongili, has shared worrying details about the arrest and detention of her husband.

In a video seen by this writer, Fridah disclosed that her husband is being detained at a police station in Mwea. She went on to narrate that she had been denied permission to see her husband at the said police station.

Owino was allegedly arrested at JKIA upon his arrival at the airport from Mombasa and later transferred to an undisclosed location.

After a long search, his wife got wind that her husband had been transferred to Wang’uru police station in Mwea.

“He called me at around 11 pm and told me that he is at the airport, he had just landed and was being detained by the DCI and arrested,” Fridah said.

“He told me that he will call me after that but he hasn’t because his phone went off after that and it has been off ever since. All I have been doing is searching for him and I started at the DCI headquarters and I was directed to go to the airport.

“I went there and he was not there, I went to Gigiri and Muthaiga, Kilimani, Embakasi police stations and he was not there. Finally, I was given information that he was in Wang’uru police station in Mwea,” Fridah said in part.

Mrs Ongili further stated that after travelling to Mwea she was denied permission to see or even give her husband food.

She said that she was told that Owino was being held incommunicado and that she would not be allowed to see him until the investigations into his arrest were complete.

Fridah has called on the authorities to release her husband and to allow her to see him. She has also called on the public to pray for her husband and for his safe return.

The arrest and detention of Babu Owino has sparked outrage among his supporters and members of the public. Many people have accused the government of targeting Owino because of his political views.

The government has denied these accusations and has said that Owino was arrested in connection with a criminal investigation.

It remains to be seen what charges, if any, will be brought against Owino. However, his arrest and detention have highlighted the growing political tensions in Kenya.

Babu Owino detained

Azimio leaders are on the run after police launched a manhunt for them. The leaders, who include Babu Owino, have been accused of planning anti-government demonstrations.

Owino was detained at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on arrival from Mombasa. About six other Members of the County Assembly and pockets of activists were also detained overnight.

It is not clear if they will be produced in court, but government officials say they are being held to disrupt the planned three-day protests.

Other senior Azimio leaders have been missing since Tuesday evening. Police teams sent to their homes in the city and upcountry did not find them. They were still searching for them by Wednesday morning.

The demonstrations called by Azimio leaders have paralysed operations in most parts of the country. Pockets of protests were reported in the city, but anti-riot police dispersed the groups.

The government on Tuesday ordered the closure of all-day primary and secondary schools in Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu ahead of the protests.

Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome declared the planned protests illegal. He warned Kenyans against participating in the demos, saying the police would deal with demonstrators accordingly.

Long distance drivers were urged by their organization to be cautious and if possible suspend their trips. Kenya Railways announced the suspension of train services in Nairobi over the protests. Some public service vehicles also announced they would keep off-roads and monitor the situation.

The protests have been called in response to the government’s decision to increase fuel prices. The government has said the increase is necessary to raise revenue to fund development projects.

The demonstrations have sparked fears of violence. The government has deployed security forces to major cities to prevent any unrest.

It remains to be seen how the protests will unfold. However, it is clear that the government is determined to prevent them from taking place.

Babu Owino opens up about growing up on chang’aa proceeds

Babu Owino, the MP for Embakasi East, is a man of many talents. He has a first-class honors degree in actuarial science, a master’s degree in law, six diplomas, and four degrees. He was born and raised in the Nyalenda slums of Kisumu, Kenya, and believes that his experiences there shaped him into the person he is today.

“I believe that the things we go through in life are meant to shape us and build us into who we are supposed to be,” Owino said. “That’s the goal of hard moments in life.”

Owino says that he can easily relate to someone who has struggled to pay school fees, lacked food at home, or even been arrested. He has gone through all of these things himself.

“After my father died when I was in class 3, my mother resorted to selling chang’aa (an illicit alcoholic brew) so that she could take care of us,” Owino said. “That’s what put me through school.”

Owino is a strong advocate for the rights of the poor and marginalized. He gets angry when he hears about the government waging a war against chang’aa sellers, because he believes that these sellers are often the only source of income for their families.

“Chang’aa sellers are the leaders of tomorrow,” Owino said. “They are the people who are going to change this country.”

Owino’s story is an inspiration to anyone who has ever struggled to overcome adversity. He is a living proof that it is possible to achieve great things, even if you come from a humble background.

Babu Owino pleads not guilty to gun charges, thinks court should acquit him

Babu Owino, the member of parliament for Embakasi East, has pleaded not guilty to charges of misuse of a firearm. In his submissions to the court, Owino’s lawyer, Duncan Okatch, argued that the prosecution had failed to prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

Okatch pointed out that none of the witnesses had seen Owino behaving in a disorderly manner, and that the prosecution’s reliance on CCTV evidence was not enough to prove that he was intoxicated. He also argued that the victim, DJ Evolve, had testified that he and Owino were friends, and that there was no motive for Owino to shoot him.

Owino himself also addressed the court, saying that he had spent Sh58.6 million on Evolve’s medical expenses. He said that he had taken responsibility for Evolve as a leader, and that this was inconsistent with someone who had intended to harm him.

The magistrate, Bernard Ochoi, has reserved his ruling until a later date.