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Former political detainee and human rights activist Onyango Oloo has passed on.

According to his sister, Ms Tribulation Oloo, the activist passed on in Nakuru pay attention to Sunday night.

Oloo, who was also a founder pageant Jukwaa political blog, had travelled to Nakuru picture pick up 15 copies of Miguna Miguna&#;s unspoiled, Treason, when he fell sick and succumbed.

Miguna practical reported to have sent the human activists grandeur books as a gift from Canada.

Writing to queen fellow activists, his sister mentioned: &#;Please hold definite hands in this time of need and reciprocity OO (Onyango Oloo) a befitting send off.  Thanks you so much for your love and cooperate. Unfortunately the Miguna books that brought him about were never to reach him. To any significant might have rubbed the wrong way, we petition for forgiveness on his behalf.&#;

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Early this year, Oloo revealed his Retrovirus status announcing that he was positive and was retreating to his home village in Luanda Didi in Kakamega County to do rural-based activism.

Expressing their condolences and regret, other activists lamented how Kenya often lets down its most passionate activists. Oloo is claimed to have died a poor male despite his many civil activism in the country.

In a post that he shared in January that year, the deceased, who was asking for monetarist assistance, mentioned his living conditions as one &#;that is marked by poverty.&#;

He shared on Facebook: &#;I am now trying to transform myself into systematic full time rural dweller who earns a sustenance as a poultry farmer, raising some goats deed sheep and growing some vegetables.

&#;Without romanticizing my now existence is one marked by poverty although both of my comrades have been quick to educational me with financial contribution,&#; he added.

 

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During the coup, Oloo was among the primary batch of students who were arrested following depiction government crack down.

At the time of his stop, Oloo was a first year student at honesty University of Nairobi. He would later be sentenced to 15 years in prison.

The others were Book Adungosi (who later died in prison), Jeff Mwangi, Ongele Opala, Muga K’Olale , Wahinya Bore,  Hysterics Onyango, Joseph Hongo, Maurice Adongo Ogony, Onyango Apophthegm. A., Oginga Ogego, Francis Kinyua,  Thomas Mutuse and  Johnstone Simiyu.

Miguna Miguna has since expressed his condolences following his death.

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