Okiya Omtatah says her family does not know when she goes to protest: “They only see me on the news”

  • Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah revealed that her family knew only about her protest or arrest through television broadcasts
  • Omtatah emphasized that his protests are personally run and not a matter of family involvement
  • He said he bought a non -cracked chain from Nakumatt, asking for one that could not be cut, using at least 7,000 KSh to buy
  • Omtatah using chains in protests has often made him supportive as it signifies his unstable position against abuse

Nairobi – Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah has revealed that his family is unaware of every time he comes out to do The procession.

Okiya Omtatah explained that her famous series cost Ksh 7,000. Photo: Patience Oyuko.
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From court controversy to conflict with stubborn chains, Omtatah remains one of Kenya's unlimited voices in fighting for justice.

Omtatah's attitude towards activism has made him attractive to many Kenyans, though it has also come with great dedication and danger.

How does the Omtatah family know about its protest?

The prominent activist said that his close family often learned about his protests and sometimes the arrest of news broadcasts.

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Speaking during an interview on TV47, Omtatah ignored the idea that his activism was a family concern, showing his mission as the most beneficial of all Kenyans.

He explained that as Kenyans, his family receives information about his activism on television if it is shown on the news.

Omtath emphasized that his actions are personally motivated and not family matters.

“I don't think it's a family matter. It's not a family thing … yes, it's just Kenyans. They see it in the news,” Okiya said.

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Where did Omtatah get his unbroken chain?

Omtatah, who has long been at the forefront of legal and street war against government fraud, is known for his unstable position on justice.

One of the most interesting techniques of the senator's march has been wrapping itself in structures, marking its resolution and consistency.

Relating how he found his famous chain now, Omtatah shared an interesting story.

“No, it's two. There's the original one taken and now there's the second one. The first one I was wearing was a short chain of seven feet,” The MP said.

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According to the MP, his search for a non -broken chain brought him to Nakumatt which has now been extinguished, where he requested exactly a chain that could not be cut.

“I went there … Nakumatt that burned and then I told them I wanted an irresistible chain, they said we have a chain here, the only non -cut -off is here … and not seven. But 14 feet so I told them … I didn't cut me 7 feet … It was Ksh 500 per foot which came to be only 7,000 KSh 7,000 on a chain, KSh 2,700 on metal locks and KSh 300 in the transportation taxi, ” he added.

Omtatah spoke to Ruto

During the interview, Omtatah revealed that his last conversation with the President William Ruto It was a 15 -minute phone before the 2022 election.

Omtatah revealed that he and Ruto met at some point at Strathmore University during their daughters' graduation, holding friendly conversations.

The senator accused Ruto of ruling out of the law, emphasizing that his criticism was based on principles, not hate.

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