There was dramatization at Bokello's last request to God administration in Masogo Secondary School, Kisumu County on Saturday after Gor Mahia fans disturbed the capacity and carried off the expired's body.
The agitation started at twelve when K'Ogalo's number one fan, Jaro Soja, was called to the platform to pay his last tribute to the fallen film star for the benefit of the whole Kogalo organization.
Gor Mahia fans, who had come to pay their last regards, moved to the dais and each requesting to say a word.
With the amplifier in their ownership, the Gor diehards chose to assume control emceeing of the service subsequent to as indicated by them, "the capacity was deferring, and they had a diversion to go watch at 4pm."
At the point when the participants of the capacity couldn't help contradicting them (fans), the angry gathering conveyed Bokello's coffin from where it was resting and left with it to the late on-screen character's home in Masogo.
As indicated by reports, the Gor fans needed to surge the project with the goal that they could go to the club's match planned for 4pm.
Gor Mahia played against Sony Sugar FC at the Moi Stadium, Kisumu in the Top 8 Cup last which they won 2-1.
One occupant reported some Gor Mahia fans were caught saying: "we have accomplished what brought us here – creating turmoil."
Word moreover has it that Gor fans had wanted to assume control running of the system as ahead of schedule as the day preceding entombment.
The confusion were by and by mollified as a few participants of the request to God administration took after the Gor Mahia fans who had conveyed the body to Bokello's home in Kobura.
Security officers were conveyed in the region.
With peacefulness back all together, a few lawmakers proceeded to convey their talks to the group of onlookers.
Bokello, who passed away in October 25 at the Mater Hospital in Nairobi – following a four-week long sickness – was covered by Gor fans Saturday at 1pm – supposedly without the vicinity of family, partners or companions.
Bokello was a reliable Gor Mahia fan
Amid the Friday memorial mass of the late on-screen character held at All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi, Jaro Soja portrayed Bokello as one of Gor Mahia's most devoted fans: "We have lost an extraordinary devotee of Gor Mahia who was extremely faithful to the club," he said.
On account of his devoted backing of the neighborhood football powerhouse, Gor diehards turned up in numbers to say goodbye to him.
Additionally present at the entombment were individuals from the Royal Media Services crew. Kindred on-screen characters and Ramogi FM moderators, who worked close by Bokello, grieved the fallen performer, applauding him for his rich ability and work tirelessness.
Bon was a performing artist with the famous Inspekta Mwala TV parody arrangement and a radio moderator at Ramogi FM.
He played a lesser cop at Kona Mbaya Police Station on Inspekta Mwala. On Radio Ramogi he was broadly known as Wuon Ombugu ( Ombugu's dad).
He joined Royal Media Services in September 2006 where he served until his downfall.
He is made due by wife, Veronica Okello and