After King Mswati Of Swaziland, Another African Leader Jets Into Kenya For Mara Wildebeest Migration (Photos)

 

Last week the most polygamous African leader in King Mswati III of Swaziland secretly jetted into the country to enjoy a holiday in the Masai Mara. Mswati has 15 wives to his name and still counting. The youngest is as young as Thika Superhighway.

And after Mswati III’s visit, Masai Mara has once again attracted another high profile African leader.

By the way wildebeests are doing their thing which is ranked among the seven wonders of the world. You know the famous crossing of the Mara?

Yes, this is what has attracted immediate former Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan and his family. Jonathan has jetted into the country to enjoy the beautiful scenery and has already been booked at the posh Angama Mara Lodge at the Oloolo conservancy, reports Tuko.

The former leader of the most populous country in Africa arrived in two private commercial planes, one carrying him, his wife and two children and the other with Kenya State Security.

Here are some photos from the Mara:

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Photo courtesy: Tuko

 

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