Kenyans waiting to watch Obama's inauguration at Nairobi's Kenyatta International Conference Centre on Tuesday. Photo/TOM OTIENO
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U.S. and Australian tourists join Kisumu residents in a traditional dance at the Barack Obama Nyang'oma Kogelo primary school on Tuesday, during a cultural celebration in honour of U.S. President elect Barack Obama. Photo/REUTERS
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Mary Wakaria with her daughter Solome Wanjiku dressed clothes that look like the US flag. Barack Obama will be sworn in as the 44th president of the United States of America on Tuesday. Photo/DENNIS OKEYO
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A vendor sells souvenirs of U.S. President-elect Barack Obama at the Barack Obama Nyang'oma Kogelo primary school in Kisumu on Tuesday during a cultural celebration in honour of Obama. Photo/REUTERS
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Boniface Kituku reads a newspaper as he waits to watch Obama's inauguration at the Nairobi University where three big screens will be showing the ceremony live. Photo/TOM OTIENO
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A man holds the U.S. flag at the Barack Obama Nyang'oma Kogelo primary school in Kisumu on Tuesday, during a cultural celebration in honour of U.S. President-elect Barack Obama. Photo/REUTERS
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Residents walk to the Barack Obama Nyang'oma Kogelo primary school 430 kilometres (261 miles) in Kisumu to attend a cultural celebration in honour of U.S. President elect Barack Obama on Tuesday. Photo/REUTERS
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A policeman guarding the home of Sarah Obama, grandmother to U.S. President-elect Barack Obama, escorts tourists out of her home in Nyangoma Kogelo village in Kisumu on Tuesday. Photo/REUTERS