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Governor John Nyagarama


John Nyagarama Obiero was born in 1946 and went on to attain a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Nairobi. He has worked extensively in the tea sector in Nyanza and Rift Valley, serving as a director at various tea factories such as Nyansiongo Tea Factory Company Limited and Chai Trading Company Limited and representing Nyamira in the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA). He has also served as a director and chairman of Kenya Tea Packers Limited (KETEPA). He is a lawyer by profession and is experienced in private practice. In Kenya’s 2013 general election, John vied in the gubernatorial elections, winning as Governor of Nyamira County, alongside Deputy Governor Amos Kimwomi Nyaribo . He was elected on an ODM party ticket.
Bachelors Degree: Yes
Masters Degree: No
PhD: No
Political Party: Orange Democratic Movement
Religion: Christian
Ethnicity: Omogusii



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