Guardian Angel Shows Off Variety of Animals He Owns in Expansive Farm: "Masaa Ya Kuingia"

Guardian Angel Shows Off Variety of Animals He Owns in Expansive Farm: "Masaa Ya Kuingia"

  • Guardian Angel has motivated many to consider getting into the farming world after showing the many animals he keeps
  • The gospel singer shared a clip tending to his different animals, trying to get each to their sleeping area
  • Some netizens admired how he has embraced the farming lifestyle, while others wished they could also own livestock like him

Veteran gospel musician Guardian Angel has inspired netizens with a clip showing his farm with the different animals he is rearing.

Guardian Angel showed off how big his farm was to hol different animals.
Guardian Angel gave a glimpse of his farm. Photo: Guardian Angel.
Source: TikTok

What animals does Guardian Angel have?

In the video, the musician is seen in white gumboots, maroon trousers and a jungle green overcoat as he watches his animals.

He started by showing a herd of white goats entering their pen, followed by several sheep trying to access their place of sleep.

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Guardian also showed off his brown cow, and although it was just one, the huge farm can accommodate many more.

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He also showed off his turkeys and rabbits, which left netizens admiring how vibrant his farming lifestyle is.

"Time to get inside," he captioned on the video.

Watch the video below:

Here are some of the comments from social media users:

@@Angel Munyao said:

"That's the true wealth. The satisfaction here is unmatchable."

@Naomy said:

"This is my dream. Being a big farmer."

@Nuriyah said:

"Being a farmer is so sweet."

@Steve Dimbu said:

"I will get there very soon. Thank you for your hard work and inspiration."

@Nash said:

"Hapa nakuvalia kofia bro, you are a true guru. Hii maisha ni kujaribu kila kitu."

@prince alpha said:

"My childhood job, very nice."

@Veromwarema said:

"We can't depend on one thing. We must do multiple things for it to succeed."

@MercyJerry said:

"This is the life I am envisioning for myself."

@Bridgette said:

"This is going to be me in a few years. Wacha nitafute pesa ya kuinvest kwanza. Hoping for the best."

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@Lucy Tumuti said:

"All the best Guardian, I am a farmer like you and I can tell you it's addictive."
Veteran gospel singer Guardian Angel.
Guardian Angel has proved that you can still be talented in one thing and venture into something else. Photo: Guardian Angel Global.
Source: UGC

How does Guardian's home look?

The gospel singer once displayed how posh his home looks and gave netizens a taste of his lush, green compound.

He was watering the flowers while chatting and noted the reasons that led to him being the successful man he is.

Guardian encouraged men who aspire to be like him to consider choosing the right partners who can help them achieve their vision.

Netizens marvelled at how beautiful his home looked and commended him for building himself an empire.

Where does Guardian live?

The veteran artiste once bragged about being the only musician in Kenya living in the leafy suburbs of Karen.

Guardian admitted that music was paying him well and revealed that he is monied and living well.

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He urged the government to tax artistes based on their level of income as opposed to imposing a general cut.

The singer explained that there are content creators who are struggling, and the proposed Finance Bill 2024 targeting creatives would harm many.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Amondi Aroko (Entertainment editor) Amondi Aroko is an Entertainment Editor with seven years of experience in local and international media. She has worked at Family Media (Kenya), written for News Deeply, New York (USA) and done Africa news analysis on Arise News (Nigeria). Won the 2015 Local Heroes Journalism award by Deutsche Welle. Google News Initiative 2024 trainee and 2024 WAN-IFRA Media Leadership Accelerator Programme winner. Speaker at Code For Africa -media lab, and China trip attendee by CMG. Email: prisca.aroko@tuko.co.ke.

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