Sarah Obama, who was married to the president's late grandfather, said in an interview through an interpreter yesterday that she had "a vision" sitting under her favorite mango tree in the tiny village of Kogelo of a legacy that would help children and live on long after she is gone.
Debra Akello, executive director of the new Mama Sarah Obama Foundation, said the family matriarch will outline her "legacy plan" at the United Nations tomorrow and head to Washington Thursday.
