hello fred, Ive been reading up on the kenya villages - It is very possible that she could have had the child in the village- they did that all the time- back in the day, there were no hospitals there-
It used to be a bushy untamed village with no tarmacked roads, no electricity, no water piping, no hospitals, and only skeletal schools where pupils and students sit on stones and classes were taught under trees without books and other materials for learning.
http://www.newtimes.dk/showarticle.php?mode=show&id=217
Primitive yes, but that goes for most of african villages. It doesn’t mean they are filthy. And if anyone had a child in the village - a child named Barack Hussein Obama, it would have been Akumu, the first wife of the Elder Obama Onyango, who gave birth to the kenyan student in either 1934 or 1936 depending on which birth year you believe.
If you ever listened to the first garbled translated recording of the telephone interview, you would have heard ‘granny’ Sarah attempting to make it clear that the Barack Hussein Obama she was talking about when she said she was there at his birth, WAS THE KENYAN STUDENT.
chichen head:
Below is an FR thread put up by GregNH which has Barry’s step-grandmother quoted as saying “Even the US president passed through my hands.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2507422/posts
The linked story is from The Sunday Nation:
I believe that her reference in the tape to being in Mombasa when the president was born is corroborated by this quote.
Barry’s father, BHO Sr., was NOT the subject of the Mombasa birth conversation, IMO.