Mama Sarah Obama
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Photo of Sarah Obama, President Barack Obama's grand other from Kenya, and Barack Obama in Kenya
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Obama's Grandmother Is Coming to the Inaugural Mama Sarah Obama has started her journey to the US to witness the swearing-in of her grandson Barack Obama as the 44th American President. Sarah Obama is not travelling empty-handed. As a grandmother, Sarah Obama is carrying special gifts for her grandson Barack Obama — a Luo traditional three-legged stool, a flywhisk and a shield, which are symbols of leadership. "I wanted to give him a spear too, but I have been told that due to security reasons, I will not be allowed to board a plane with it," Mama Sarah told The Standard. Read more here: Sarah Obama starts historic journey
http://ethiopolitics.com/news_1/20090113774.h...
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RE: Obama's Grandmother Is Coming to the Inaugural Thank you and I believe you.
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RE: Mama Sarah Obama i think so this photo it's a gift for obama
yoly's comment this photo
Re: Mama Sarah Obama WOW I love this picture, it represents the love which is why God created all of us. It also relates to us haitians, african decendant. I remember my pictures with granme et granpe I am grateful to have them now that they left us but the most important thing to me is the smile, the love that reflected back like granma Sarah'smile for her granson way before he was "the President of USA"
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Grandma Obama's Home Declared A National Monument The Kenyan Minister for Tourism, Najib Balala, has requested that Mama Sarah Obama's home be declared a national monument in Kenya Sarah Onyango Obama is President Obama's grandmother, third wife of President Obama's grandfather, Hussein Onyango Obama. The Kenyan Minister argues that the world wants to know where the father of the President of the United States was born. President Obama's grandmother lives in Nyang’oma Kogelo village, 30 miles west of western Kenya's main town, Kisumu, on the edge of Lake Victoria. Lake Victoria in Kenya is the world's second largest freshwater lake.
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