Obado: I told my wife about my affair with Sharon, apologised and promised to end it

A side-by-side photo of former Migori Governor Okoth Obado and the late Sharon Otieno.
Former Migori Governor Okoth Obado has defended himself in the case where he was found to have a case to answer in the murder of the late university student Sharon Otieno.
Obado on Wednesday told court that he was transparent with affair with Sharon, had confessed to his wife and had already taken steps to end it before Sharon's tragic death.
Obado revealed that he confessed to the affair, apologized
to his wife, and assured her that the relationship with Sharon was over. He
also stated that he took responsibility for the child Sharon was expecting.
In a surprising revelation, Obado said his wife had offered
to give Sharon one of their houses, a gesture he declined, insisting he had no
intention of marrying a second wife.
Detailing a private meeting, Obado recounted how he found
his wife, a journalist, and a man identified as XYZ in a boardroom.
His wife had already been briefed about the affair in
August, but XYZ—claiming to have received messages from journalist Lawrence
Muller—wanted to confirm the details.
Obado said his wife stepped out briefly to make tea,
allowing XYZ to share that Muller had approached him to cover the story.
"My wife was in that meeting—even when I gave them
money. It was actually my wife who loaned me the Ksh.30,000 I handed over to
them," Obado said.
He described a meeting with Muller at Heron Court Hotel in
Nairobi, where Muller discussed Sharon’s proposal for housing assistance in
either Nairobi or Kisumu. Obado said he rejected those options and instead
suggested purchasing land in Homa Bay and building a house worth Ksh.3 million.
"Muller told me Sharon refused the Homa Bay option and
insisted on a 50 by 100 plot in Kisumu town. But I was clear—I only supported
buying land in the rural area," Obado said.
He further revealed that Sharon’s pregnancy-related health
issues were discussed, and he promised to support her through Muller. He also
arranged for her to have a medical cover.
According to Obado, Sharon had agreed to move into a rental
house while waiting for her house to be built, a transition she was reportedly
comfortable with.
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