Taxi Driver Jackson Gombe to Face Cross-Examination in Sharon Otieno Murder Case

The cross-examination of taxi driver Jackson Gombe in the murder case of Sharon Otieno will continue today before High Court Judge Cecilia Githua.

Last week, Gombe was put to task by defense lawyers Rodgers Sagana and Kioki Kilukumi to explain inconsistencies in his evidence. One of the inconsistencies was Gombe’s claim that he had left his phone charging at a shop in Migori when he started his journey to Oyugis. However, call data records produced in court show that Gombe’s phone was active from 4pm to midnight, and was captured roaming in different locations.

Sagana asked Gombe to explain how his phone could have been active if he had left it at a shop. Gombe said that he did not write that part of his statement, and that he may not have been paying attention to the details when he signed it. He maintained that he had left his phone at a shop in Migori, and that the shop keeper or his brother was attending to it.

The cross-examination is expected to continue today, and it is likely that Gombe will be asked to provide further details about his movements on the day of Sharon Otieno’s murder.

Here are some additional details about the case:

  • Sharon Otieno was a 26-year-old law student who was found dead in a thicket in Kodera forest in September 2018.
  • She was allegedly abducted by Jackson Gombe and two other men, who were working for former Migori governor Okoth Obado.
  • Obado is accused of masterminding Sharon Otieno’s murder, and he is currently on trial.
  • The case has attracted widespread attention in Kenya, and it has been seen as a test of the country’s commitment to fighting gender-based violence.

Sharon Okoth made these 3 demands of Obado before she was killed

A witness testified in a Nairobi court on Tuesday that the late Rongo University student Sharon Otieno had asked former Migori Governor Okoth Obado for a Sh25 million home in Nairobi or Kisumu before she passed away in September 2018.

Lawrence Mula, an ex-MCA from Homa Bay, informed trial judge Cecilia Githua that Sharon also wanted a luxury car like a governor’s wife and Sh5 million for maintenance.

The court heard that the late student desired an opulent lifestyle, particularly after falling pregnant for Obado.

She was unable to use a car to complete her clinic rounds at Nairobi Hospital, therefore she made an effort to fly whenever possible.\

Mula was having tea at a guesthouse near Homa Bay when he met Sharon. Sharon approached Mula’s table and said hello.

Mula was an MCA, she knew that. In an effort to acquire some assistance with the money, she approached him. Mula said in court that Sharon wanted to make the former governor aware of their relationship if doing so would persuade him to assist her.

She asked the MCA for urgent assistance and paid them Sh5,000 because she was in need. The MCA, meanwhile, was financially strapped. He went to get her some cash the following day as he had promised.

The next day, Mula offered Sharon Sh1,500 after spotting her. It was July of this year. They congregated at the Graca Hotel in Homa Bay at around 3:30 in the afternoon.

Based on his evaluation, he concluded Sharon was pregnant. Following the receipt of the monies, Sharon asked the MCA if he knew of any journalists.

According to Mula, who claimed to be well-connected, Barrack’s connections were handed to the journalist. While under witness protection, Barrack got a message from Sharon. She wanted Barrack to publish her story.

They made the decision to meet up later. When they met, the MCA was there. Sharon told the journalist and the MCA details of her partnership with the former county chief.

During this moment, Obado allegedly called the journalist. They spoke for around 30 minutes.

“When he was done with the call, the journalist called me aside. He told me he had been talking to the governor. The governor requested the journalist to go to his home in Rapogi to see how to settle the Sharon issue. He also requested that I accompany him.”

Only if the meeting was legitimate would Mula consent to go with him.

The journalist replied that he believed the meeting to be genuine because the governor got his contact information from MP John Mbadi when the latter asked him to attest to the legitimacy of the meeting.

Mbadi and the journalist were pals. As a result, Mula made the decision to depart. He came to the conclusion that the meeting was not at all suspicious.

The entire time, the journalist kept Obado’s conversation with Sharon a secret from Sharon.

The MCA and the journalist thereafter left for Obado’s home. The governor wasn’t there when they arrived. But his security team allowed them in.

After 30 minutes, Obado arrived. The journalist and the MCA were taken into a boardroom.

Obado formally introduced them before enquiring about the situation.

The journalist told Obado that Sharon approached him and revealed their WhatsApp conversations and messages.

While Obado didn’t contest the texts, he questioned Sharon’s motives for sharing their talk with others.

As this was going on, I kept quiet for some time because I was just an escort – said Mula

Mula told the court that, based on the conversation they were having, Barrack was ordering Obado to comply with certain demands lest he disclose his relationship with Sharon to the public.

“Now that is where I came in. I said the main issue was the welfare of Sharon and not going public.”

As a condition of the deal, Obado had to provide Sharon a car and a home in Nairobi or Kisumu.

Obado, however, recommended her to reconsider her position because of her outrageous demands.

As a family man who was familiar with the scenario, Obado asked the MCA to handle it.

ICYMI: 5 Former County Governors were Facing Corruption Charges in Court This Week

Five former county governors are expected in court this week to face corruption charges. The cases, which are being prosecuted by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), shed light on the pervasive issue of corruption that has plagued various levels of government in Kenya.

The former county bosses include Mike Sonko, Ferdinand Waititu, Moses Lenolkulal, Mwangi wa Iria, and Okoth Obado.

The cases are as follows:

 

  • Moses Kasaine Lenolkulal: A suit for the recovery of Sh80 million. The amount in question is alleged to be the proceeds of corruption, specifically engaging in a conflict of interest by trading with the County Government of Samburu while serving as the Governor. The former governor is accused of trading with the county government through his business Oryx Service Station.

  • Ferdinand Waititu and Testimony Enterprises: A suit for the recovery of Sh144 million. The funds in question arose from a road construction contract that was awarded through an irregular procurement process.

 

  • Mike Mbuvi Sonko and 16 Others: Charged with conflict of interest. The allegations revolve around a conspiracy to embezzle Sh24.1 million from the County during Sonko’s tenure.

  • Francis Mwangi Wa Iria and 7 Others: A suit for the recovery of Sh547 million. The funds in question were allegedly paid to Top Image Media Services, a company associated with the former Governor of Murang’a County. The contracts awarded to the company were allegedly obtained through conflicts of interest. Additionally, the case seeks the recovery of two parcels of land purchased using the proceeds of corrupt conduct.

  • Zakaria Okoth Obado and 19 Others: A suit for the recovery of assets valued at Sh73.5 million. These assets are alleged to have been acquired from the proceeds of procurement contracts with the County Government of Migori.

The cases are a reminder of the pervasive issue of corruption in Kenya. It is important to hold those in power accountable for their actions, and to ensure that the proceeds of corruption are recovered.

The EACC has been praised for its efforts to prosecute corruption cases. However, more needs to be done to ensure that the cases are successful. The EACC needs to be adequately funded and supported by the government. Additionally, the judiciary needs to be impartial and independent.

6 strict conditions that governor Obado must meet if he is to stay out of prison for the duration of Sharon Otieno’s case

Migori Governor Okoth Obado was finally released on bail after being a guest of state for 34 long days. On Wednesday October 24th, Justice Jessie Lessit granted Obado Kes 5 million bail and two sureties of a similar amount.

Obado was the first person to be charged with the gruesome murder of his 26-year-old mistress Sharon Otieno. Other co-accused Caspal Obiero and Michael Oyamo were denied bail by the High Court.

Okoth Obado with co-accused Caspal Obiero and Michael Oyamo
Okoth Obado with co-accused Caspal Obiero and Michael Oyamo
Conditions

Obado’s wings have been clipped by the strict conditions Justice Lesiit set before she granted him bail. The 6 conditions include:

1.Obado cannot go anywhere within 20km of Homa Bay – Migori border

2. Obado cannot cause an adjournment during the trial.

3. Obado has to report to the deputy registrar once in a month.

4. Obado cannot intimidate parents, siblings and any relations of the deceased-Sharon Otieno.

5. Obado should refrain from discussing deceased in any political gatherings or meetings.

6. Obado had to deposit all his travel documents in court that his Kenyan, East Africa and Diplomatic passports.

 

 

 

It was Sharon Otieno now sister-in-law! Governor Okoth Obado’s secret love affair with his wife’s sister exposed

The drama continues as it now emerges that Migori Governor Okoth Obado had multiple side chics besides the slain Sharon Otieno.

For the unacquainted, results of a recent DNA test confirmed that Sharon Otieno’s baby was indeed fathered by none other than Okoth Obado himself.

Nairobian newspaper has now revealed details of another secret love affair between Obado and Rhoda Odie Nyakwaka – his sister-in-law.

The daily reports that Migori first lady Hellen Obado is away of her husband’s relationship with her sister and that she went bonkers over the illicit affair when she first learnt about it.

Rhoda Odie Nyakwaka
Rhoda Odie Nyakwaka

A member of the Kadika clan from Hellen’s side of the family told Nairobian that Obado’s affair with Rhoda started three years back when the governor employed her at the county headquarters in the catering department.

The Kadika clan member also revealed that Obado gifted Rhoda a house in Nyasare estate within Migori town at the height of their secret romantic affair.

Obado has no love for condom

Apparently Obado even impregnated Rhoda but she procured an abortion when she was five months down the maternal path.

Paternal relatives intervened and pressured Rhoda into terminating the pregnancy. The relatives accused Rhoda of crossing the blood line by getting pregnant for her sister’s husband.

The decision to abort the pregnancy was reached after relatives convened a meeting to settle the matter. Relatives also agreed that Rhoda be relieved of her duties at the county government.

The issue left Rhoda and her sister Hellen bitter enemies. Apparently Rhoda is not even allowed at the governor’s Rapogi home in Uriri sub-county.

 

 

 

 

Migori governor killed Sharon Otieno because she was cheating on him with his own son?

All preliminary evidence points Migori governor Okoth Obado to the brutal murder of Sharon Otieno. The governor’s aide Michael Oyamo is the key suspect in the murder and he is helping police with their investigations.

Nation journalist Barrack Oduor, who was with Sharon when they were abducted, confirmed that the deceased was pregnant with the governor’s baby.

In an interview with NTV, Oduor reveals that governor Obado was pestering Sharon to terminate the pregnancy against her will to keep it.

Obado and son shared Sharon?

Oduor further discloses that Sharon told him that her relationship with Obado turned sour after the governor discovered that she had been chatting with his own son.

The Migori governor accused Sharon of having an affair with his own son and he started neglecting her. The Nation journalist contacted Obado through John Mbadi so as to get his side of the story.

The governor would not deny or confirm the allegations but he told the Nation journalist that his personal assistant Michael Oyamo would handle the issue.

And the issue was handled by Sharon Otieno being murdered while Nation journalist cheated death by jumping off a moving car when he was abducted alongside Sharon.

 

 

Joho forgives the man who almost got him killed in Migori after a soul searching meeting at Raila’s office

Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho escaped bullets as his bodyguard was shot in the leg during a chaotic ODM rally that was held in Migori town on April 3rd 2017.

What started as a peaceful rally turned into bloody violence when Migori Governor Okoth Obado and his supporters stormed Junet Mohamed’s re-election rally at Posta ground.

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It has now emerged that governor Joho’s bodyguard was shot and injured by a bodyguard attached to the Migori governor.

Joho and Okoth have since buried the hatchet, the two governors forgave each other after a soul searching meeting.

Migori governor Okoth Obado with Mombasa governor Hassan Joho

The two county bosses held talks at the Raila Odinga Secretariat at Capital Hill and agreed to hold free and fair nominations for ODM.

The root cause of the chaos witnessed in Migori was mistrust; Okoth felt sidelined and claimed he had not been informed of the rally.