The atmosphere was charged in Kakoth Village, Kenya, on Friday as thousands gathered to pay their final respects to Albert Ojwang, a prominent blogger who tragically lost his life while in police custody last month. The solemn occasion quickly turned into a powerful demonstration against the corrupt practices of law enforcement that have led to his untimely death.

Initially, the family and local mourners prepared for the burial, but as the day progressed, more people arrived, turning the funeral into a significant protest event. Attendees donned shirts that read “Rest in Power, Albert” and carried portraits of the beloved blogger, symbolizing their unity and anger towards the injustices they believe are rampant in the Kenyan police system.

Speakers from various backgrounds—religious leaders, politicians, and activists—took to the stage to express their outrage over Ojwang's death and to rally the crowd, calling for accountability and systemic change in law enforcement. The atmosphere was electric, with chants echoing through the air and hymns sung in tribute to Ojwang's life.

Ojwang's death has ignited a nationwide wave of protests against police brutality, resulting in the deaths of over 16 individuals, as Kenyans demand justice and reform in a system they view as deeply flawed. His funeral not only commemorated his life but also galvanized the youth to rise and voice their demands for a better future.