US
President Barack Obama’s gathered with members of his extended family in Nairobi
Friday, kicking off a two day visit to his father’s native Kenya.
Obama’s
familial connections to the East African nation were on display as soon as Air
force One touched down in Nairobi, with the president’s sister Auma Obama among
those assembled to greet him.
The
pair shared a warm embrace, before heading to a hotel where America’s first
black president met more members of his extended family for dinner.
Among
those gathered were his step-grandmother, Mama Sarah, whom he calls
“Granny.”
Obama
is linked to his Kenyan family via his father Barack senior, a pipe-smoking
economist who Obama has admitted he “never truly” knew.
He
walked out when Obama was just two and died in a car crash in Nairobi in 1982,
aged 46.
Obama
senior had worked in the government of Jomo Kenyatta, who led Kenya at
independence from Britain until his death 14 years later in 1978.
The
two men did not get on well, with Kenyatta — the father of Kenya’s current
president Uhuru Kenyatta — sacking Obama senior, and blackballing him for
further government jobs, an ostracisation that would help fuel alcoholism.
Obama
is not expected to visit the small town in Western Kenya where his father was
born and is buried.
This
is Obama’s first trip to Kenya since becoming president.
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