Third marriage After graduating from Harvard, Obama returned to Kenya in 1964. Baker followed him, and they married 24 December 1964. They had two sons together,
Mark Okoth Obama in 1965 and
David Opiyo Obama in 1968. Baker and Obama separated in 1971, and divorced in 1973. Barack Obama, in his memoir
Dreams from My Father (1995), said that his father's family had questioned whether Abo and Bernard are Barack Sr.'s biological sons.
Economics career Obama first worked as a government economist for an oil company in Kenya. In 1965, Obama published a paper entitled "Problems Facing Our Socialism" in the
East Africa Journal, harshly criticizing the blueprint for national planning, "
African Socialism and Its Applicability to Planning in Kenya", developed by
Tom Mboya's Ministry of Economic Planning and Development. Obama considered the document to be not adequately socialist and African. Obama served as an economist in the Kenyan Ministry of Transport. Later he was promoted to senior economist in the Kenyan Ministry of Finance. In 1970, Obama was in a serious automobile accident, and was hospitalized for nearly a year. In December 1971, he traveled to Hawaii for a month. There he visited with his ex-wife Ann Dunham and American son Barack II, who was 10. The visit was the last time the boy saw his father. His son recalled Obama giving him his first basketball:
Final years and death of Barack Obama Sr. in home of
Sarah Onyango Obama in village
Nyang'oma Kogelo in
Siaya County,
Kenya, 19 August 2016 According to Barack II's memoir, Obama's continuing conflict with
Kenyan president Jomo Kenyatta destroyed his career. He came under suspicion after
Tom Mboya was assassinated in 1969, as he had been a protege of the ruler. Kenyatta fired Obama, who was
blacklisted in Kenya and found it impossible to get work. By the time Obama visited his son in Hawaii in 1971, he had a bad leg from the 1970 accident. Obama later broke both legs and shattered his knee cap in a second serious automobile accident, and subsequently lost his job. His life deteriorated as he struggled with poverty and drinking. During his final decade, he never recovered his former social or economic standing. His friend Philip Ochieng, a journalist of the Kenya newspaper
Daily Nation, has described Obama's difficult personality and drinking problems. In 1982, Obama had a relationship with Jael Otinyo and with her fathered his last son, named
George Obama. George was raised by his mother, who later remarried; his stepfather cared for him as well. Six months after George's birth, Obama died in a car crash in
Nairobi. He was interred in his native village of
Nyang'oma Kogelo,
Siaya District. His funeral was attended by ministers
Robert Ouko,
Peter Oloo-Aringo, and other prominent political figures. ==Publications==