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Security tightened as President Obama visits Kenya this week.

FB_IMG_1437382410200Security has been made tight as the US President Barack Obama visits Kenya this week.
Security allover the country has been made tight in hotels and other places.
This is the first time obama-visits- Kenya as the US President.
Obama will have a couple of meetings with Kenya’s Uhuru Kenyata expected to be dominated with tough questions over the way Nairobi is handling its security challenges as it fights Islamic Militants in neighbouring Somalia.
Over 800 security operatives from the US are already on Kenyan land.

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