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Nation Media Faces Lawsuit from Korogocho MCA Absalom Odhiambo

Absalom Odhiambo's Bold Move: Suing Nation Media Over Goons Allegations

Korogocho MCA Absalom Odhiambo has responded strongly to the Nation Media Group following the publication of a controversial front-page article that implicated him in a violent gang attack during the anti-police brutality protests in Nairobi on Tuesday.

In a passionate social media video released on Thursday, June 19, Odhiambo refuted allegations that he orchestrated or led thugs to disrupt the demonstrations. He has also indicated his intention to pursue legal action against the media organization, accusing it of character assassination and disseminating unverified information that has damaged his reputation.

Korogocho MCA Dismisses Allegations in Nation Media Report

The controversial article, published by the Daily Nation and headlined “How Chaos Was Planned in the City,” painted Odhiambo as a key player in orchestrating the chaos that erupted during the June 17 protests.

The report featured images of Odhiambo, Police Spokesperson Michael Muchiri, and a well-known grassroots activist called “Gaucho,” linking all three to the alleged plot to use goons to counter peaceful protesters. But Odhiambo says the accusations are false and politically motivated.

“I woke up today to propaganda in Nairobi saying I organised goons to battle protesters. I want to appeal to Nation Media, present the evidence. If you don’t, I will sue,” he said.

The MCA insisted he was nowhere near the protest scenes when the violence unfolded in Nairobi’s Central Business District. He claimed he was engaged in an interview with another media outlet and urged investigators to trace his phone location to confirm his whereabouts during the incident.

“If I was involved in any planning of these protests, I want you (Nation) to investigate me. Trace my phone because you’ve ruined my reputation,” Odhiambo added.

He further said that he has always supported peaceful demonstrations and could never take part in planning criminal activities that cause destruction and pain to fellow Nairobi residents.

Legal Threats and Public Denials as Pressure Mounts

Odhiambo is not backing down. He declared that unless Nation Media produces hard proof linking him to the organised violence, he will move to court for defamation. He blamed the media house for damaging his credibility and called the front-page placement of his image a deliberate attempt to incite public anger against him.

“You cannot destroy my name and expect me to stay quiet. I will not be your scapegoat,” the MCA stated.

His strong response comes in the wake of a social media storm that has gripped Nairobi since Tuesday’s protest turned violent. Videos circulating online captured goons in action—some robbing civilians, others brutally beating up demonstrators on Kimathi Street in broad daylight.

In some clips, the attackers allegedly shouted out Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja’s name, accusing him of sponsoring their presence. Governor Sakaja has since denied those allegations.

“We categorically dissociate ourselves from any gangs, militias, or politically sponsored groups that exploit demonstrations to engage in criminal activity,” Sakaja said in a Thursday statement.

“We strongly condemn the destruction of public and private property witnessed last week, perpetrated by hired goons brought in from outside Nairobi.”

Despite Sakaja’s denial, pressure has mounted on both county and national leaders to come clean about their roles—if any—in enabling violence against demonstrators. Odhiambo’s inclusion in the list of alleged orchestrators has only intensified scrutiny.

Growing Calls for Accountability and Media Ethics

The Nation Media report has sparked intense debate over responsible journalism, political propaganda, and the dangers of unverified reporting. Critics argue that media houses must ensure accuracy before publishing allegations that could ruin reputations or expose individuals to danger.

Supporters of the Korogocho MCA have rallied behind him online, claiming the media is being used to silence grassroots leaders who support public dissent and youth mobilisation.

Odhiambo, who has previously taken part in citywide protests, insists that he remains committed to non-violence and democratic freedoms. He wants his name cleared and has urged the National Police Service and investigative agencies to go after the real culprits.

“Don’t use me to hide the real criminals. I am not one of them,” he said.

As the dust settles from Tuesday’s chaos, Kenyans are watching closely to see whether Nation Media will respond to Odhiambo’s demands—or face a legal showdown that could shake the media and political establishment.

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