In a raw chat on Obinna Show Live, Kasmwel McOure spilled the chai on life post-Baba Raila Odinga – like a Luo uncle at a wedding, equal parts wisdom and wild tales. “I haven’t mourned Baba yet. Haven’t let him go,” he confessed, voice cracking like overripe mangoes. Turns out, even power players ghost you until you meet ’em: Kasmwel dodged Jakom’s calls forever, muttering, “Not ready.” Classic us – swiping left on destiny.
Flashback to his debut with Mama Idah: “Mmmh, so you’re the one? Serve real food, kid. This guy’s a runner—back to the kitchen!” Cue hours-long breakfasts that felt like therapy with ugali. Baba? Treated him like a prodigal son, wings spread wide. Governor Gladys Wanga even handed him Homabay’s mic for his first rally shout-out. “She’s young, listens, and has time for us zoomers,” Kasmwel gushed. Goals.
Then, the gut-punch: Waking to “Raila dead” on his bro’s phone during an ODM Kajiado gig. “I didn’t believe it. Locked myself in the kitchen, eyes squeezed shut like a bad dream.” Politics as “contact sport”? Preach—grassroots glue keeps you grounded, or you float above the people like a deflated balloon.
ODM’s glow-up under Oburu? “Best decision ever—he’s seen politicians sprout like maize.” Still the people’s squad? Absolutely, just chilling off the streets. “Baba eyed Kenya Moja alliance but wasn’t sweating it—they’re riding his coattails.” Up to 2027? Cabinet locked, party loyal. Ruto? “Nail that 10-point MOU, and I’m vouching.” Cybercrimes Act? 60% thumbs-up. Tanzania’s vote chaos? Kenya’s alarm clock—stay woke, no repeats.
Kasmwel didn’t flip the script; he just remixed the ideology.