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Prince Indah celebrates Mama Ida Odinga, praises her as a champion of women’s empowerment

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Prince Indah celebrates Mama Ida Odinga, praises her as a champion of women’s empowerment
Prince Indah performing at a past event. PHOTO/@PrinceIndah/Instagram

Ohangla musician Evance Ochieng Owino, widely known as Prince Indah, has celebrated Mama Ida Odinga as she marks her birthday, praising her contribution to women’s empowerment and social justice.

In a message shared on his Instagram page on Sunday, August 23, 2026, the singer described Ida as a woman whose life has been defined by courage, resilience and service.

“Today, we join the nation in celebrating an icon of courage, grace and unshakable resolve, Mama Ida Odinga,” he wrote.

Prince Indah praises Ida’s work

Prince Indah used the birthday message to highlight Ida’s influence on young women and girls, particularly through her long involvement in advocacy and mentorship.

He said her journey had shown women and girls that they could overcome barriers and take up space in areas where women had traditionally faced challenges.

“To the girl child across Kenya and beyond, you are far more than a role model; you are proof of what happens when strength meets purpose,” he said.

Musician Prince Indah at a past event. PHOTO/@PrinceIndah/Instagram

The singer also praised Ida for creating opportunities for women and encouraging them to believe in their abilities. He noted that her work had helped demonstrate the importance of women having a voice in society and leadership.

A career beyond being Raila’s wife

Ida Odinga, born Ida Anyango Oyoo on August 24, 1950, is a Kenyan educationist, businesswoman and women’s rights advocate. She worked as a teacher for more than two decades and later became one of the first Kenyan women to head a major company.

Prince Indah’s celebrating Mama Ida Odinga. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital from Instagram by @princeindah

She is also known for founding the League of Kenya Women Voters in 1991, an organisation that promoted women’s participation in politics and leadership. Her advocacy has extended to issues affecting women, children and health.

Her public work has therefore remained an important part of her identity, separate from her long marriage to the late former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

Birthday message

Prince Indah further thanked Ida for what he described as her selfless service and commitment to creating a more equal society.

“Thank you, Mama, for your selfless dedication, your nurturing wisdom and your endless pursuit of a more just and equal society,” he wrote.

He concluded his message by wishing her good health, happiness and strength as she continues to inspire younger generations. “May this new year bring you robust health, deep joy, and continued strength as you keep inspiring generations to come. Happy Birthday, Mama,” Prince Indah added.

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