Former Sunshine, Maseno and Mang’u School Principal Paul Otula dies
Former Sunshine, Maseno and Mang’u School Principal Paul Otula dies
The former Maseno School and Mang’u High School Principal Paul Otula is dead.
The celebrated Basketball Coach and educationist, who also served as the Kenya Basketball Federation chairperson, is reported to have collapsed at his Nairobi home on Thursday, May 1, 2025, and died before his body was transferred to Lee Funeral Home.
In a statement by the Deputy Chief of Staff in the office of the president, Eliud Owalo, on Thursday, May 1, 2025, the government official conveyed his condolences to the family of Otula, noting that the death had affected the entire basketball fraternity in the country.
“It’s with deep sorrow that I have learnt of the sudden death of long-serving Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) Chairman Paul Otula,” Owalo said.
“Otula had a chequered career as a teacher of no mean repute, principal of both Mangu High School and Maseno School, and an icon in basketball circles,” he observed.
Adding: “At this moment of grief, I convey my condolences to his family, relatives, and friends, plus both the teaching and basketball fraternity in Kenya.”
The death comes just days after Otula met with the Director-General of Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA), Daniel Bargoria, a former student of Mang’u High School, where he was a principal between 1998 and 2001.
Otula served as the principal of Maseno School for more than 15 years, from 2002 to 2017, before he was interdicted by the Teachers’ Service Commission and replaced.
Following his exit from the school, the basketball enthusiast became the principal at Nairobi’s Sunshine Secondary School between 2018 and 2021, before setting his eyes on politics.
Political ambitions
However, his bid for the Karachuonyo MP seat failed to take off after he was trounced by seasoned politicians in the area, including the area’s current MP, Adipo Okuome.
Otula still went ahead to win the chairmanship of the Kenya Basketball Federation, where he has served for consecutive terms since taking over in 2010.
