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Kenyan man dies in Georgia

Posted by jambonewspot on January 18, 2010

The Late Charles Mogaka

The Late Charles Mogaka

Another Kenyan man has died in Georgia. Mr. Charles Mogaka passed away on January 13, 2010 of complications from brain surgery at Grady Hospital. He has been suffering since 1999 and this was the 3rd operation. The late Charles Mogaka is survived by a wife, son, Joseph Kimaiga of Jonesboro, GA, Sospected Bangoya of Nairobi; daughter Faith Kerubo of Nairobi and brothers Peter and Evans Mogaka, both of Atlanta, GA.

The surviving family is making arrangements to send the late Charles to be buried in his home in Kenya. Family and friends are meeting regularly for prayer and support as well as to finalize arrangements. They are appealing for moral and financial support as they make arrangement to send the body to Kenya. Due to his illness Charles was unable to work and without insurance at the time of his death.
Daily meetings are held at Peter Mogaka’s resident 5498 Sweetsprings Dr. SW, Powder Springs, GA 30127. Donations can be sent to the above address .There will be a fundraiser on Saturday, January 23, 2010 2pm to 8pm at
K.A.C.C. (Kenyan American Community Church)
771 Elberta Dr.
Marietta, GA 30066.
Should you have any questions, please contact any of the following individuals. Thank you in advance and May God bless you abundantly.
Peter Mogaka 678 760 5457Evans Mogaka 678 422 9530
Steve Kibwage 678 462 1443Jones Onwonga 404 663 9449
Moses Bosire 770 912 2065Andrew Bwoma 678 665 0194
Julius Ogachi 678 698 3145William Kiriago 770 837 4581
Nicholas Moenga 404 454 3201Fred Ondieki 678 463-5051

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Wagging tongues ‘kill’ Koffi Olomide

Posted by jambonewspot on January 18, 2010

For mercurial Congolese crooner Koffi Olomide, the last week is one he would he like to forget in a hurry; it was the week he was presumed dead.

On Saturday, an emotional Olomide came out to clear the air. He held a 15 minute televised press conference in Kinshasa. A Kenyan living in Kinshasa, Mr Robert Osano, said, Olomide fought back tears, but occasionally sobbed as he blamed his detractors for the rumours.

“Olomide made it clear that at no time he had he been involved in a road accident as rumours had put it,” Mr Osano said.

The interview transmitted via Canal Congo TV and hosted by Aisha Okoko from 9.30pm (Central African Time) “was the great step in quelling the rumours”, Mr Osano added.

Olomide also broke down as he talked of his ailing father who was abroad, and wondered why his detractors would start the rumours when his father needed moral support. His elder brother Johnny Ko lives in Paris too.

Olomide’s mother is a jewellery dealer at the Zando market in Kinshasa. She has all along stood by Olomide in his musical battles.

Next Sunday

Olomide assured his fans that he would launch his latest album on February 27, and also stage a major concert next Sunday at the Chez Bibi in Kinshasa.

In East Africa, rumours of his death have been doing the rounds on social networking sites and FM radio stations since Friday.

The 54-year-old musician, one of the most prolific composers, has all along been in good health, churning out numerous new titles, most of which have been posted on YouTube.

Close associates in DR Congo said tales of Olomide’s death made them ponder what could have sparked the rumour.

Before the interview, musician and producer Lofombo Gode, speaking to the Nation from Kinshasa, was among the first to confirm that Olomide was as fit as fiddle with his Quartier Latin band.

“As far as I’m concerned, nothing unusual happened to Koffi,” he said.

In Nairobi, promoter Jules Nsana also confirmed having spoken to Olomide and said he would convene a press conference to clarify the matter.

Several of Olomide’s contemporaries, both in Kinshasa and Paris, also confirmed that he was well, among them Nyboma Mwandido and veteran former Afrisa International guitarist Dino Vangu. Nyboma earlier spoke to Olomide’s elder brother Johnny Ko who also dispelled the rumours.

The rumours were similar to those last year when some radio and TV stations falsely claimed the death of veteran musician Tabu Ley. Tabu Ley is recuperating in Paris from a mild stroke in July 2008.

Controversy has never ceased to dog Olomide, whose real name is Antoine Agpeba. He has often fallen foul of the DRC government over some lyrics, but this only enhanced his popularity.

Olomide, who won four Kora awards, appears to rival the recording prowess of the legendary Franco (Luambo Luanzo Makiadi), the man who straddled the Congolese music scene like a colossus for three decades before he died in Belgium in 1989.

Koffi excels at choreography, with well-tailored outfits for his singers and dancers. He popularised skimpy, figure-hugging outfits for female dancers. His biggest hits include Andrada, Monde Arabe, Loi, Effrakata and Ultimatum.

His versatile band has served as the training ground for many. It has about 20 members, including immensely talented female dancers and singers.

Olomide is reputed to be among DRC’s wealthiest and most educated, with a degree in economics from France.

engaira@nation.co.ke

Source: Daily Nation

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Kenyan student pilot dies in plane crash

Posted by jambonewspot on January 18, 2010

The late David Otai, 23
The late David Otai, 23

A Kenyan student, pilot David O. Otai, 23 was killed on Sunday morning in when a single engine cessna plane he was flying crashed in Michigan, officials said.

Otai who was a sophomore at Hope College in Holland, Michigan was killed along with a fellow student, Emma E. Biagioni who was a junior at the same college according to Hope College spokesman Tom Renner.

David Otai, 23, a licensed pilot, had rented a single-engine Cessna and took up Hope College sophomore Emma Biagioni, 20, as a passenger. They flew from Tulip City Airport shortly after 10 a.m. 

Otai reported having problems to the Muskegon Control Center, which oversees the area flight zone. The crash occurred around 11:30 a.m. in a Manlius Township farm field.

Otai was a captain on his Hope College intramural soccer team, according to the Hope College Web site.

Their plane had just taken off from Tulip City Airport in Holland when it went down in a soybean field.

Emergency crews responded to a distress call just before 11:30 a.m. Airport radar indicated the plane had gone over the Saugatuck area in Allegan County and disappeared, according to a press release from the Allegan County sheriff’s office.

Plane wreckage was soon spotted in the field. Visibility in the area was reduced to an eighth of a mile because of dense fog, authorities said.

The two victims were found trapped in the wreckage and were pronounced dead on the scene.

The Allegan County medical examiner’s office did not immediately release the victims’ names, but Renner confirmed that the Hope College students had been killed.

Biagioni’s sister, Elizabeth, a freshman at Hope College, was being escorted home to St. Charles on Sunday evening, Renner said.

A memorial service for both students was held on campus Sunday night, drawing some 1,100 people, Renner said. School had been back in session for the last week.

Otai a sophomore from Kenya, was a licensed pilot who flew the small plane to gain flight hours, Renner said. Several of his friends said Otai planned to return to Kenya as a Missionary.

According to Hope College’s website, Otai was a captain on his Hope College intramural soccer team, according to the Hope College Web site.

Karen Patterson, editor of the student newspaper, the Anchor, said Biagioni, a junior, was a political science major and a national news editor.

“I know people tend to be immortalized after they die,” Patterson said. “Emma was kind, sweet, full of energy.”

The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating.

 Video: http://www.woodtv.com/dpp/news/local/ottawa_county/Small-plane-crashes-in-Fillmore-TWP

Story compliled from various sources: www.woodtv.com, www.mlive.com, www.wwmt.com

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