Albert Ojwang's Pal Painfully Mourns Him, Shares Last Photo Having Meal: "Last Dinner"
Albert Ojwang's body is set to be flown from Nairobi to Homa Bay ahead of his burial on Friday, July 4.

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Ojwang' was killed at the Central Police Station hours after he was arrested at his home in Kakoth village, Kabondo Kasipul.
The 31-year-old blogger and teacher was picked up by the police just when he was about to enjoy lunch with his family, but he never returned.
One of the blogger's friends, identified as Eliud Tessan, shared a photo of himself, Ojwang' and another friend enjoying a meal in Kilifi, but he didn't share the exact date it was taken.
Tessan shared the photo after Ojwang's brutal murder, demanding justice. He admitted that he was heartbroken by the blogger's death.
He shared an emotional message which read:
"I didn’t know that this dinner would be our last Alberto💔 at Kilifi. It’s heartbreaking to accept that you’re gone. He died a miserable death… it hurts so much. 😞. Rest in eternal glory Alberto. Why did they have to kill him? #Justice for Alberto Junior Januzaj."
Below is the photo:

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Netizens comforted Tessan, demanding justice for Ojwang'.
Chepkorir Kiplangat:
"The hardest pill to swallow 💔."
Kiprono Lang:
"Pole sana bamongo. Justice for this comrade."
Mum Beryl:
"It's very painful indeed. Justice for him💔💔."
Nicholas Ngeno:
"Really sad. May his soul rest in peace."
Nicole Helga:
"Indeed sad, may we all find comfort during this difficult period."
Lawi Kiplangat:
"It's so heartbreaking."
Humphrey Qiruih:
"Deep condolences for losing such a man. Pole Tessan."
Justine Charo Bayah:
"It's really painful 😭."
On Wednesday, July 2, during Ojwang's memorial mass at the Ridgeways Baptist Church, Nevnina Onyango shared a moving tribute, leaving mourners sobbing uncontrollably.
The mother of one narrated how she met Ojwang in 2021 in Kisumu.
She disclosed that they met through a mutual friend from Pwani University, and Ojwang' asked for her number. What started as a casual conversation blossomed into something special.
Nevnina recalled the details of their last conversation, just after Ojwang' had been taken to the Central Police Station.
She revealed he told her how much he loved her, asking her to be strong for their son, and they would see each other soon. Unfortunately, Ojwang' never made it to tell his wife and son goodbye.
She described Ojwang' as her best friend and an amazing person in her life, vowing to take care of their son.
The blogger met his untimely death two months after formalising his union with the mother of his son.
Source: TUKO.co.ke