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Obama’s daughter, Malia who is at Harvard with Besigye’s son spotted kissing British boyfriend

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
November 25, 2017
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You all probably know Kizza Besigye’s son Anselm and Obama’s daughter, Malia are both at Harvard. Not so? Well, it seems Anselm has let us down already! Cheii! Malia Obama was captured kissing one Rory Farquharson who is said to be related to a former senior aide to England’s queen.
Rory Farquharson, who was captured on Saturday, November 18, locking lips with the former presidents daughter at a car park during the Harvad – Yale games. Wherever Anselm was, Winnie better update us!Son of the soil better represent us like mom.
According to UK’s Daily Mail, Rory, who was head boy at the Rugby School, has links to the royals as his second cousin was the Queen’s Assistant Master of the Household at Buckingham Palace.
Andrew Farquharson, Rory’s cousin, was one of Her Majesty’s most trusted aides and was head of her entertainment team organising events from state budgets to summer picnics in Balmoral for a decade.
But as you all know campus things, “rasta” Anselm might just surprise us anytime! (Fingers crossed)
I still have hope Anselm alina work if the above photo captured at his high school graduation is anything to go by.

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