Governor Ntutu's Daughter Graduates with Computer Science Degree from the University of Birmingham
Narok Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu attended his daughter Deloris's graduation at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom, where she earned a degree in Computer Science.
He was accompanied by his wife for the ceremony. A photograph shared online showed the governor, his wife and Deloris celebrating after the graduation. The image was widely shared on Kenyan social media, with many people congratulating her on the achievement. Others responded with light-hearted remarks, reflecting the public interest that often surrounds the families of prominent leaders.
The University of Birmingham is one of the United Kingdom's leading universities, and its Computer Science programme is widely recognised for its academic standards. Deloris's graduation was welcomed by her family and by supporters of Governor Ntutu, who praised her academic success.
Governor Ntutu's family is well known in Kenyan politics, particularly in Narok County and the wider Maasai community. His niece, Naiyanoi Ntutu, is the widow of the late Emurua Dikirr MP Johana Ng'eno. Deloris's graduation adds to the family's public profile by highlighting its focus on education alongside its political role.
The occasion also forms part of a wider discussion about the children of Kenyan political leaders studying abroad. Such achievements often prompt debate about access to international education, privilege and the role of public officials' families in setting examples for young people.
Deloris's graduation follows that of President William Ruto's daughter, Cullie, who recently completed her studies at Heriot-Watt University in Dubai.