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“The Blood of Albert Does Not Die”: Father of Slain Teacher Delivers Powerful Rebuke to His Son's Killers

In a fiery and emotional eulogy at his son’s memorial service, Meshack Ojwang, the father of the slain teacher and blogger Albert Ojwang, warned those responsible for his death that they would "not know peace.

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“The Blood of Albert Does Not Die”: Father of Slain Teacher Delivers Powerful Rebuke to His Son's Killers

Nairobi, Kenya – Grief and Fury Collide at Memorial for Slain Teacher and Blogger Albert Ojwang

A powerful wave of grief and righteous indignation swept through Ridgeways Baptist Church as family, friends, and mourners gathered to honor the life of Albert Ojwang, a teacher and blogger whose untimely death has left a deep scar on the community. The memorial service was a moving tribute—but also a pointed call for justice.

In a searing eulogy that gripped the packed congregation, Albert’s father, Meshack Ojwang, delivered a fiery denunciation of those responsible for his son’s death. Quoting from the biblical story of Cain and Abel, he invoked the image of innocent blood crying out from the ground, demanding divine and earthly justice.

“The blood of Albert does not die—it will bring suffering,” Meshack declared, his voice thick with both sorrow and unshakable conviction.
“Those who took his life in the pursuit of power or profit will not know peace.”

Citing Proverbs 21:1–3, he urged the community to remain steadfast in their commitment to righteousness, justice, and accountability, and to ensure that Albert’s case does not fade into silence. His words were not just a eulogy, but a clarion call—one that echoed far beyond the church walls.

Albert Ojwang’s death has stirred deep public outrage, and the emotional memorial reinforced a growing demand for answers and accountability. The service served as both a tribute to a life cut short and a stark reminder of the cost of impunity in a society grappling with injustice.

As mourners left the church, one sentiment was unmistakable: Albert’s story will not be forgotten—and neither will the pursuit of justice in his name.

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