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    Nigeria’s President Appoints Son-In-Law to Top Job

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    Nigeria’s President Appoints Son-In-Law to Top Job

    President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria has chosen his son-in-law to lead the Federal Housing Authority (FHA), raising worries about the potential for nepotism.

    Oyetunde Oladimeji Ojo is married to Mr Tinubu’s eldest daughter, Folashade.

    This is the first time President Tinubu has selected a relative for a position in the federal government.

    Announcing his appointment, the presidency said Mr. Ojo had “over a decade of work experience in the housing and hospitality industries”.

    He is also a former member of the House of Representatives.

    But there has been a strong reaction on social media with some arguing that there were more qualified and deserving candidates than Mr Ojo.

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    “Blatant nepotism is a leadership weakness. It’s unfortunate Nigerian leaders don’t see it as a form of ethical failure,” one person posted on X.

    Some have come out to defend the naming of Mr Ojo for the role, saying his relationship with the president should not bar him from government jobs.

    His appointment was part of the president’s move to overhaul the management of the housing ministry.

    The FHA, which falls under the ministry, is supposed to help deliver affordable homes across Nigeria.

    The government did not immediately comment on the criticisms raised about the appointment.

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