In a way, he’s
heading home. The U.S. president departs today for the East African
nation of his father. The first American commander in chief to visit
Kenya, Obama will arrive tomorrow for two days in Nairobi, where he’ll
meet with President Uhuru Kenyatta, attend the Global Entrepreneurship
Summit and speak with civil leaders. The president, who hopes to bolster
African democratization and measures to provide electricity, then sets
off for Ethiopia on Sunday, rounding out a trip that’s bringing
Africa to the forefront of U.S. foreign policy.
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