Former U.S President Barrack Obama has finally arrived in Kenya.
Reports reaching Pulselive.co.ke indicate that President Obama's plane touched down slightly after 1.PM and he is currently headed to State House Nairobi, for talks with President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Obama is expected to stay in the country for two days where he will among other things have talks with opposition leader Raila Odinga, as well as attend the launch of his sister Dr. Auma Obama's 'Sauti Kuu' NGO in K'Ogelo, before heading to South Africa.
This is the former U.S President's visit to Kenya since he stepped down.
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