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Ochieng’ Ogodo: Travel well science reporting maestro

By By Verenardo MeemeApril 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Former editor at the Standard, Ben Ochieng Ogodo. [File Courtesy]

The news of Ochieng’ Ogodo’s passing struck like a sudden storm, leaving behind a profound silence where once stood a towering figure in science journalism.

I was preparing a presentation on science communication in rural Malawi when the devastating message arrived- Ochieng, my classmate at Moi University and the Nairobi University School of Journalism, was gone.

To many, Ochieng was more than a journalist; he was a mentor, a guide, and a pillar in the realm of science communication. His desk was a sanctuary for young reporters seeking wisdom, his words a compass for those navigating the complex world of science reporting. His absence leaves a void that cannot be easily filled.

As tributes poured in from across the continent, the depth of this loss became even more apparent. Dr Rose Gidado of Nigeria’s National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA) expressed her shock: “What an untimely death. A great loss to the entire science communication family. He was outstanding and very resourceful.” Dr Philbert Nyinondi from Tanzania’s COSTECH echoed the sentiment: “He was a dedicated science journalist and a strong voice for science communication in Africa.”

Ochieng was a rare blend of kindness, self-awareness, and empathy. At Chester House, he created space for budding journalists to hone their craft, nurturing talent at a time when journalism in Kenya was thriving. His generosity in sharing knowledge and opportunities shaped countless careers, including mine.

It was Ochieng who assigned me to cover the WEMA project in Kiboko, where researchers were developing drought-tolerant and insect-resistant maize. That assignment opened doors I never imagined, leading me to international platforms and connecting me with mentors who further shaped my journey in agricultural biotechnology reporting.

Beyond Kenya, Ochieng’s influence stretched across Africa. He trained over 67 journalists in Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique, and Kenya, leaving an indelible mark on science communication. His most recent role as a judge for the OFAB Media Awards was one he embraced with pride. Just this year, he confirmed his commitment to continue judging – a promise now unfulfilled.

During the 2024 OFAB Awards in Malawi, Ochieng stood at the podium, reminding journalists of their duty to inform with accuracy and objectivity. “Journalism is a public service,” he said. “Reporters must adhere to factual reporting to educate audiences.” His words were not just advice but a creed he lived by.

Today, as we mourn, we also celebrate a life well-lived – a life dedicated to truth, mentorship, and the advancement of science journalism in Africa. Ochieng’s legacy lives on in every story told with clarity, every young journalist he inspired, and every mind he opened to the wonders of science.

To his family, friends, and the entire science communication community, may you find strength in the knowledge that Ochieng’s light continues to shine through his work and those he mentored.

The writer is a development communication specialist and alliance for science fellow, Cornell University, New York and current Programme Officer, OFAB Africa at AATF.

Published Date: 2025-04-19 10:03:27
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