Ruto’s Nigerian Son-in-Law Lands Top Job In Kenya

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Ruto’s Nigerian Son-in-Law Lands Top Job In Kenya

President William Ruto’s son-in-law, Alexander Ezenagu, has been appointed to two positions at Strathmore University.

Ezenagu who is the husband of Ruto’s eldest daughter June Ruto, was appointed a Senior Research Fellow at Strathmore University Business School and a director of the newly formed free trade department at the institution.

In a statement, Strathmore University Business School revealed that the scholar was tasked with leading the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) Policy and Development Centre.

Ezenagu’s role includes leading the center that will be dedicated to conducting research in trade, policy, and investment.

The university based in Nairobi added that the expert in international law and trade will also be instrumental in the advancement of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.

A section of Strathmore Unversity in Nairobi, Kenya.

Notably, Ruto and his colleagues in the African Union (AU) have been pushing for the adoption of the free trade agreement which is projected to boost trade in the continent.

“Ezenagu brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience in the areas of trade and investment,” read the statement in part.

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“The AfCFTA Policy Centre aims to address the unique trade challenges and opportunities facing Africa by conducting cutting-edge research, facilitating knowledge dissemination, and offering capacity-building programs.”

On his part, Ezenagu expressed optimism over his new role indicating that he was thrilled to lead the institution that will solve several trade imbalances in the continent.

‘‘The AfCFTA represents a historic opportunity for the continent, and I am committed to leveraging our expertise to support its successful implementation,” he stated.

Ezenagu has a PhD in international tax law from McGill University, Canada. Ruto’s son-in-law also attained his Master’s in Commercial Law from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.

In his work, he specializes in international tax law, tax avoidance, and domestic taxes.

President William Ruto embracing his son-in-law Alexander Ezenagu at his wedding on May 27, 2021.

Ruto’s Nigerian Son-in-Law Lands Top Job In Kenya

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