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Missing Mathare activist Billian Ojiwa found

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Billian Ojiwa. His wife says he has been found a few hours after she reported the Mathare community crusader missing.
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It was a relief for the family and friends of Mathare community mobiliser Billian Ojiwa after he was found alive and well hours after he was reported missing since Sunday evening.

Billian is the brains behind Ficha Uchi Campaign and also serves as the Kanu National Youth Congress chairman.

His wife Nerima Wako, who had reported him missing, took to social media to announce the good news.

“We found Billian. Thank you so much,” she wrote on her Facebook account.

Kanu, which has appealed for help to find him, confirmed the same.

Earlier, the former ruling party had appealed to its supporters to gather at Kilimani Police Station in solidarity with the missing official.

The whereabouts of another missing activist, Carolyne Mwatha, rights defender and campaigner against extrajudicial killings disappeared under mysterious circumstances, who went missing in Dandora on Thursday, however, remain unknown.

 

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