YOU CAN'T TELL ONE ODINGA FROM ANOTHER.
There's NOTHING Jaramoghi couldn't have done for his Luo friend in Hawaii, and that quite probably included finding a place for his son in the early eighties, at the same university in Moscow he sent his own son Fidel to.
According to Luo tradition, a Ker can not be a politician, so Odinga relinquished his position as king in 1957 and became the political spokesman of the Luo. The same year, he was elected member of the Legislative Council for the Central Nyanza constituency, and in 1948 he joined the Kenya African Union (KAU). In 1960, together with Tom Mboya he joined Kenya African National Union (KANU). When Kenya became a Republic in 1964, he was its first Vice-President.
On the record in 1961, there is no baby born in Kenya currently identified as having been being born to Kezia. No other woman in the US or Kenya has claimed to have delivered a son fathered by BHO Sr. in 1961, but the most likely baby recorded as having been born and registered in Kenya in the Daily Pen article is Stanley Ann's baby.
In the letters between Mboya and BHO Sr. there is no mention to Mboya, presumably close to Odinga who was allied with Mboya at the time, of a request for help to register a foreign HI birth in Kenya in 1961, or even any mention of BHO Sr. fathering a baby in 1961 with any "wife" in HI. There is only a request that Mboya help support his wife in Kenya, who was Kezia.
There is no evidence on the record that Odinga or any Kenyan gave any help to Roman Obama of Equitorial Ginea at any time.