Best Valentines Gift DP Ruto Received from Son

The best gift a child could give to a parent is excelling in life. It warms the heart of a father to see his children make positive progress in life. DP Ruto must be melting in joy after his son Nick Ruto, got admission to the bar on valentine’s eve.

On an admission ceremony which was presided over by Chief Justice David Maraga on Wednesday, 223 advocates were admitted to the bar and among them was DP William Ruto’s son Nick Ruto.

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The Ceremony took place at the Supreme Court building where the CJ congratulated his ‘newest colleagues in the legal profession’.

Present during the occasion was Mama Rachel Ruto and Nick’s younger brother. Earlier in the day, Nick met his father, the DP, who passed on his good wishes.

“Hearty congratulations Nick Ruto for being admitted to the bar. As you begin a career in the legal profession, may you stand true to your calling as a defender of justice, human rights and an avid campaigner for equality and truth,” he tweeted.

 

 

Nick was, gazetted as an advocate of the High Court of Kenya in December. The younger Ruto successfully completed the Kenya School of Law programme and passed the exam allowing him to be admitted to the bar.

In a previous event hosted by the African Bar Association, DP Ruto joked that he could take up law as a career in the future.

Speaking at the official opening of the African Bar Association (AFBA) annual summit in 2018, the DP thanked the organizers for gifting President Uhuru Kenyatta and him with a ‘gown’ and a Certificate of Honor.

“I want to be grateful to the AFBA for two gifts, one is this beautiful gown. I have been told by their president that I can keep it. I am very grateful.

“I am also grateful for the certificate given to me. I intend to use the certificate to file for my practicing (as a lawyer). Hopefully, it will get me somewhere in the process of application,” the DP stated making the crowd break in laughter.

 

 

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