What Kenyan Vice President said about Igbos as his daughter weds a Nigerian man (photos)

June Ruto, daughter of Vice President of Kenya, William Ruto, has married her Nigerian man.

June Ruto and her Nigerian sweetheart, Dr Alexander Ezenagu had their wedding last Thursday, May 27, in an invite-only ceremony held at the Kenyan Vice President’s private residence in Karen.

During the ceremony, VP Ruto admitted it was difficult to give away his daughter to a Nigerian man.

Ruto left guests in stitches as he expressed his anxiety about June Ruto marrying a Nigerian man of Igbo ethnicity. He recounted the Kenyan government’s push and pull with controversial Nigerian businessman Anthony Chinedu, who was deported from Kenya in 2013.

“It is both an exciting and anxious moment. It is not easy as a parent to give away your daughter. It is much more difficult if you are giving away your daughter to Nigerians,” Ruto said.

“It is much more difficult when you are giving your daughter to Igbos,” said Ruto amid laughter from the crowd.

He continued: “Because when I first met Alex I told him a story of a guy called Chinedu who gave us a lot of trouble and I was told that man was an Igbo.

“So you can understand…this Chinedu fellow gave us so much trouble that we deported him to Nigeria and when we deported him he refused to get out of the aeroplane in Lagos for two days. Even after leaving him there, we found him in Kenya.”

Ruto gave the newlyweds his blessings and advised June Ruto to submit to her husband as she was now someone’s wife.