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“Umeacha Pesa Kwa Mpesa”: Embarambamba Mourns General Francis Ogolla In An Emotional Song

Upon the death of General Francis Ogolla, President William Ruto called for an immediate press to announce his untimely death while in the line of duty with nine other soldiers.

Chris Embarambamba has set his emotions high by releasing a hit song to mourn the late Military Chief General Francis Ogolla.|collage

Controversial gospel artiste Christopher Mosioma also known as Embarambamba has joined other Kenyans in mourning General Francis Ogolla that occurred on Thursday following a tragic plane crash.

In the horrendous plane crash which occurred in Elgeyo Marakwet, the General Military officer met his untimely death alongside nine other officers.

Following his unfortunate death that has left many Kenyans in pain, the Kisii gospel singer Chris Embarambamba has set his emotions high by releasing a hit song to mourn the late Military Chief General Francis Ogolla.

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In his trending hit song, he has blasted death for taking the life of a father, mentor, leader and military officer whom many had laid their hope on.

Further, Embarambamba has said that death has made the general leave behind sweet things like money and precious family.

“Kifo aibu ni ya nini? Ogolla umeacha bibi wapi? Ogolla umeacha wanajeshi wapi? …Kifo umechukua Ogolla ameacha pesa kwa benk. Umechukua Ogolla ameacha pesa kwa Mpesa. Aki tutakumiss Ogolla.” He mourns in his hit song.

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Upon his death, President William Ruto called for an immediate press to announce his untimely death while in the line of duty with nine other soldiers.

“I am deeply saddened to announce the passing on of the Chief of Defence Forces General Francis Ogolla Omondi,” President William Ruto said and declared three days of mourning during which flags will fly at half-mast.

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