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Boko Hosts Hollywood Friend In Namibia

 

Posted late Wednesday, the pictures with low vegetation similar to the Kalahari Desert, first suggested that Boko and Yune may have been game hunting in Botswana. But his game hunting partner, Elliot Moshoke would later reveal to The Monitor that they were actually on some unwinding trophy hunting trip in Namibia.

Boko first posted on his Facebook page a photo of himself, with Yune and a friend Moshoke, with unidentified companion, possibly the game farm manager. In the posting, the Botswana National Front (BNF) leader, appeared to be carrying a very expensive gun. The three men are pictured in a building decorated with wildlife inspired floor mats. Various heads of wild animals can be seen hanging on the walls of the building to give it a refreshing and unique décor and experience.

In one of the photos, Yune seems to be teaching Boko how to shoot. He lays his hands on Boko’s shoulder in what looks like a bid to guide him to take out his target. Another photo shows Boko with Moshoke celebrating the killing of the wildebeest. Boko has announced that the Yule will be the best man during his wedding.

The Botswana opposition leader prefers to give political slant to the photos on Facebook. In one of the photos where he appears to be getting lessons on how to shoot, he writes: “Aiming for the nerve centre of oppression and injustice! Sniping and taking out all obstacles to change! Taking aim, for authentic change!”

In another photo, celebrating the killing, Boko writes: “Marksmanship”.

The flamboyant lawyer did not respond to The Monitor inquiries about the pictures in a hunting safari with Yune. The Hollywood superstar is famous for hit movies such as Olympus Has Fallen (2013), Alone In the Dark II (2009), Ninja Assassin (2009), Die Another day (2002), where he stars as James Bond’s arch rival, The Fast and Furious (2001), among others.