Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua reportedly tried to secure an interview with Ramogi FM on Friday night. He was hoping to explain what really happened on April 18, 2024, the day General Francis Ogolla died in a helicopter crash in Pokot.
Many Kenyans were shocked by the incident, but what is now emerging has raised even more questions. According to reports, Gachagua’s official helicopter was not with him on that day. Instead, it was allegedly being used by Farouk Kibet and Dennis Itumbi, two individuals believed to be close to President William Ruto’s inner circle.
This strange detail has made many people suspicious about the real cause of Ogolla’s death.Kenyans are now wondering why a top military officer like General Ogolla was flying in a different chopper and not the one typically used by senior government officials. Was it a coincidence or something more?

Theories have started spreading, with some people claiming there may have been foul play. A few sources now say that foreign powers may have a strong influence within the Kenya Defence Forces.
This influence is said to come mainly through military contracts, which are often handled in secrecy. One major concern that has come up is about a past deal where Kenya was reportedly supplied with modified crop-dusting planes.
These planes were sold as if they were real fighter jets, raising fears that corruption and deception have found their way into Kenya’s defence systems.

Some of the same brokers behind these suspicious deals are now being linked to the death of General Ogolla. This adds a dark twist to an already mysterious situation.
The Ramogi FM interview was expected to shed light on all these claims, but it never aired. According to reports, the session was cancelled by the station’s owner, SK Macharia. This raised eyebrows because Macharia had recently visited State House and is known to have close ties with Raila Odinga, who some online users refer to as “Baba Fua.”
These connections have only added more speculation, as people wonder if the cancellation was influenced by pressure from higher powers.
The entire matter was highlighted in a post made by political commentator Francis Gaitho on X, formerly Twitter. His post caused a lot of debate, with many Kenyans beginning to suspect a bigger plan to cover up what really led to General Ogolla’s death.

In the middle of all this, Gachagua himself made a cryptic social media post yesterday. He wrote, “Same script, same actor, different times, same but enlightened audience; Empowerment of mama mbogas and boda boda and trickery meetings with the Clergy.
You can fool some people some time, but you can’t fool all the people, all the time.” This message only made Kenyans more curious, as it seemed to indirectly refer to recent events, including Ogolla’s tragic death and the secrets that may lie behind it. Many are now connecting the dots and questioning if powerful people are trying to control the narrative before the truth comes out.
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