
Born in Kenya and Moving to the United States at 8 Years old, Chief Otieno has lived a life that many villagers from his homeland could only imagine. After marrying an original African Black American Woman and having 3 sons together, Chief Otieno looks to pass down many life lessons taught growing up in a new country that is now all his young sons know.
The 1st generation Luo Boys (African Heirs) in America add in flavor to the podcast while learning life lessons with their father as they build bonds and interact through stories and life unfolding around them.
Welcome to Episode 003 Tune in as the African Heir's and Chief Otieno Discuss their recent outing and celebration of MLK Day in America.
The two oldest boys had a chance to grace the main stage and share some speeches and poems with the crowd. August The Great gave three different speeches from Dr. Martin Luther King and Cairo The Great was able to share a poem he found online to assist the young ones who want to change the world. This episode goes over their day, the importance of pushing through certain tasks even though we sometimes don't feel like it. The ending comes through with a miss-understanding from Solomon The Great as he blows up the spot when he realizes that the internet keeps records.
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