Choreographer Oscar Mwalo

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Photos from Choreographer Oscar Mwalo's post 08/04/2026

happy birthday
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Photos from Choreographer Oscar Mwalo's post 01/12/2025

Happy birthday beautiful and of course sweet . Mjibambe kabisa



18/10/2025

Raila Odinga's funeral will expose many Luo funeral and cultural rites conducted according to the Luo culture. To the woke ones and non-Luos, this is the perfect time to be observant to learn some of the Luo funeral and cultural rites.

1. When Oburu Odinga summoned his relatives and village elders at home to break the sad news of the passing of Raila Odinga, he was doing what is called "Tero ywak." This is the official announcement of the passing on of a family member and it is done by either the elderst member or the one who was nursing the dead on the sick bed.

2. What Winnie Odinga did when she handed over her father's hat to the mum is called "Tero Osimbo mar juogi." It is when the last born daughter returns the dad's favorite or trademark item to the mum after his demise. The last born daughters were bestowed the duty to take care of the dad while the last born son was to the mum. The return means h/she did the best to take care of the mum/dad, but fate had its way so it signifies taking back the responsibility.

3. The night virgil that the Kisumu people did last night at Kondele and across the city is called "Arita." It is normally done on the eve when the body of an elder or a prominent person is expected to be brought home. The villagers, friends and relatives do keep virgil awaiting their kin to reach the homested by keeping the deceased company. Funerals are community responsibilities.

4. Disco Matanga. Tonight at Bondo, Opoda Farm, villagers and visitors will be treated to a party-like occassion of dancing. This is a celebration of the dead and is also a way of keeping the dead company before interment. Its a last respect kind of occassion.

5. Timo neno. This is the euology moment before burial. Its a very important part of funerals. Aunties and uncles and respectable members of the extended family are given the chance to speak/euologize the dead. This is where family secrets are spilled and families air their dirty linens in public. Attendees normally look forward to this moment.

6. Shaving the hair of the immediate family members. Nowadays, it is done sublimally by just shaving part of the hair. Previously, all immediate family members of the deceased elder would be shaved to signify fresh start and cleansing (it was believed that death was an evil spirit and had to be discarded).

7. "Keyo or yweyo Liel" is considered the last rite. Though funerals don't normally end in Luo land coz visitors will always throng the home to pay their last respects.

Now, keyo liel is the official closing ceremony of the funeral whereby immediate family members are officially released/dispersed to go continue with their daily endevours. This would take place after the shaving of the hair.

8. Tero Buru. This is done some days after the burial. It is conducted to honor the deceased and dispel evil spirits. Normally done when an elder or a prominent member of society/community dies. Energetic youths shepherd bulls chanting war songs and the bulls will jump kicking dust in the homested. The bulls would then be directed to the nearest water body like river or lake where it is believed the evil spirits would be discarded.

In-between the ceremonies, feasting is a must. We celebrate the dead. Communal drinking of local liquor by the elders and relatives is also a common occurence.

NB: I might have missed some important rites or occassions, but these are some of the most prevalent. The digging of the grave is done a night before. After the clergy have finished breaking ground, chang'aa must be provided to the diggers to start the task. Keke Roy

Photos from Choreographer Oscar Mwalo's post 18/05/2025

I want to dedicate this birthday to God almighty for always protecting and guiding me and to family and friends,thank you. Happy birthday to me 🥳

Photos from Choreographer Oscar Mwalo's post 11/05/2025
Photos from Choreographer Oscar Mwalo's post 12/03/2025

When you’re the underdog but still bring your A-game 😅 Ngumi ya inatoshana na kichwa yangu


Nakuanga mfupi kweli 🤔

Photos from Choreographer Oscar Mwalo's post 02/03/2025

After forgetting my top at home,boda guy finally arrived to save the day. How's this look?

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Photos from Choreographer Oscar Mwalo's post 14/02/2025

As a man you not only become a pillar of strength to your family but a father and a husband who's actions determine the future of the family. It's a lot to deal with but all possible. Happy Valentine's day




Photos from Choreographer Oscar Mwalo's post 31/12/2024

I want to specially thank you my friends,fans and family for being part of my 2024 ,it was full of ups and downs but lessons learnt ... I pray for a blessed 2025 for you and your fam as well
, with real friends and not hypocrites. Happy new year y'all

To my personal persons ❤️



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#2025 #2024

29/12/2024

What's your new year resolutions? Whatever the case don't forget to put Gental Care diapers and wipes from Bidco Africa Ltd.

Photos from Choreographer Oscar Mwalo's post 27/12/2024

Happy holidays from us
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