"This museum stands as a beacon of remembrance and a living archive, preserving our family’s rich history for generations to come.
A place where stories echo and memories breathe, ensuring our children and great-grandchildren connect with their roots," part of his post read.
Finishing up he assured people that the museum was open to the public as well, encouraging them to come learn his family's history.
He, however, did not mention if there would be any charges and if so how much one would be required to part with.
He did, however, ask people to pass by the area Chief's office for more information when planning to tour the Onyango Ohanga Museum.
"For visitors check in at the Ligega Chiefs Office for more info. OPEN to Public & Educational institutions.#DON 🐐," the last of his post read.
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