“Mama Lois” Anderson: 79, and her 52 year old daughter Zelda White: Two US women aid workers were shot dead in Nairobi in Kenya (2008) were the retired Presbyterian Church missionaries of Pennsylvania (USA), known to thousands of Africans.
The suspected killers of the US women, who were travelling in a car with diplomatic license plates, allegedly shot dead by police later. They were well known for their work.
There is speculation that they possibly had knowledge of the birth and care for Barack Obama in Kenya and were later murdered to cover the trail. When murdered, the Husband had his full wallet which the thieves/car jacker didn’t take, and there was never a connection made to the said attackers the police later shot dead, but blamed for the double homicide/car jacking.
Their church was burned in 2008, possibly to destroy any possible birth records there. Then police chief Mohammed Hussein Ali was later removed from office by Obama supported Kenyan strongman Odinga.
All possible witnesses ended up dead, all possible records of the care of infant Obama burned in the church fire, and the public official responsible out of office.
Dozens Killed In Kenya Church Fire
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
http://www.worthynews.com/1556-dozens-killed-in-kenya-church-fire
Kenya’s Police Chief Fired: The Start of Reform?
By Nick Wadhams / Nairobi Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009
Where are Obama's daughters' baby pics and birth records?
Posted on November 29, 2013
(photoshopped)
http://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2013/11/29/where-are-obamas-daughters-baby-pics-and-birth-records/
What came first, the Obama or the Egg
Saturday, January 30, 2016
There has been speculation as to why there are no photos of the Obama girls as infants...
The Lame Cherry decided to inquire:
http://lamecherry.blogspot.com/2016/01/what-came-first-obama-or-egg.html
From the article about the church burning:
“...Red Cross rescue workers said so far some 50 bodies had been recovered in the Kenya Assemblies of God Church in the town of Eldoret, some 300 kilometers (185 miles) from the capital Nairobi. ...”