True friends walk with you through thick and thin, MCA aspirant Owila freed

Former Migosi ward MCA aspirant, Douglas Otieno Owila was on Thursday morning freed from Kodiaga prison after a 7-day stay in the facility.

Mr Owila had been detained at the penal institution after he failed to raise Ksh100, 000, which he had committed to a Kisumu court so as to secure the release of his female neighbour.

Mr Owila, who presented himself as a surety, had initially given his motorbike logbook to the court. The motorcycle was valued at Ksh100, 000.

The suspect, a woman accused of “accidentally” burning her daughter to death with hot water, absconded court hearings, prompting the court to go for the guarantor – in this case, Mr Owila.

The businessman was given the option of raising Ksh100, 000 in two days or he, upon lapsing of the period, be detained until the day the needed money is raised.

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It is revealed that Mr Owila’s family managed to raise Ksh45, 000. The businessman’s friends were also implied upon to pool their resources so as to help secure Mr Owila’s release.

By Tuesday, March 19, Ksh80, 000 had been raised, with further calls to friends being made on social media to ensure the remaining Ksh20, 000 was collected.

The politician’s family and friends hoped to attain the Ksh100, 000 mark by Thursday, March 21; a target they achieved, leading to the release of Mr Owila.

Mr Owila, 31, became an internet sensation in September 2016, when his story suggesting he parted with Ksh1.2 million for his then 1-year-old son’s party, went viral.

The celebrations allegedly went on for three days.

It was reported that Mr Owila only invited the ‘who is who’ of Kisumu at the party held at Royal City Hotel.

A local newspaper reported Mr Owila saying he was CEO of his own company and was at the helm of determining his own salary; hence the birthday budget was not a problem.

He was also reported to be running a car hire and public transport business which includes a fleet of tuktuks and motorcycles.

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