Malik Obama, a step brother to America's

Malik Obama, a step brother to America's Democratic presidential hopeful Barak Obama, talks with the aid of a bulhorn November 2, 2008 to villagers at Kogelo, the Obama's rural home in Siaya district during a football match he sponsored in honour of Barak Obama's anticipated victory in the US polls on November 04. Excitement continues to mount in Kisumu, the headquarter of Kenya's Western province as the 'Son of Kenya', a term increasingly used to refer to Barak given his fathers Kenyan origins, as Obama continues to lead his main rival, Republican John McCain in preliminary polls two days to the historic vote. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA (Photo credit should read TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
Malik Obama, a step brother to America's Democratic presidential hopeful Barak Obama, talks with the aid of a bulhorn November 2, 2008 to villagers at Kogelo, the Obama's rural home in Siaya district during a football match he sponsored in honour of Barak Obama's anticipated victory in the US polls on November 04. Excitement continues to mount in Kisumu, the headquarter of Kenya's Western province as the 'Son of Kenya', a term increasingly used to refer to Barak given his fathers Kenyan origins, as Obama continues to lead his main rival, Republican John McCain in preliminary polls two days to the historic vote. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA (Photo credit should read TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
Malik Obama, a step brother to America's
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