Guardian Angel Shows 20 Acres Of Land He Bought, Vows To Change It Within 3 Months

  • Recently, Guardian Angel found himself in the middle of a family dispute between his wife, Esther Musila and his son after an inheritance dispute.
  • The court ruled that Musila should divide her late husband’s estate among their children, prompting netizens to drag the gospel singer’s name into the mix.
  • Guardian, who has been living his life carefree, shared a video showing the new project he is starting on his 20 acre land

A veteran musician Guardian Angel he has acquired a large 20-acre plot of land, and revealed it to fans, explaining what he intends to do with it.

Guardian Angel has acquired 20 acres of land. Photo: Guardian Angel Global, Waingo Farm.
Source: UGC

This comes a few days after his wife, Esther Musilafiercely defending him against social media rumors dragging him into his family’s legal dispute over inheritance.

He explained that the court case involving his son started in 2017, long before he met the singer, accusing netizens of using his name to get comments and likes.

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Did the Guardian Angel buy new land?

Musila praised the Guardian as a hard-working man who has earned everything he owns independently, stressing that he will continue to protect his reputation from “baseless” allegations.

In a new video that the Guardian shared, he was on his large land with workers doing different things like clearing the field and carrying fence posts.

“I want to introduce you to the new Waingo Farm journey. The new journey starts today, and I want to guide you through the process until I get to where I want to be. We have started working here. This is about 20 acres, and we want to transform the forest into a new Waingo Farm. Right now, we are clearing the sides, and we will show you what it looks like,” he said.

The Guardian also showed a trip to get fence posts, which he says are aimed at keeping herdsmen away from his vast land.

“We will use some of the cut trees as firewood, and we will know how to plan the ones that cannot. The forest goes all the way down. We are only clearing this way to make sure that we create a fence. We will not clear the entire forest, we will plan inside to see how it will be. Be gentle with me as I show you the changes we will have in three months,” he said.

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Watch the video:

Here are some comments from Kenyans online:

@Beth Wangui said:

“As a financial coach, I would recommend you have an idea of ​​a hotel where all the food will come from the farm. Also, keep things like horses in the Waingo Farm.”

@Janet O said:

“I am staying put to follow this journey.”

@Lindsay said:

“I know the next one is a resort with accommodation. Good luck, bro.”

@Margi said:

“Sharp boy is the one now, keep going.”

@Angel Shawn said:

“Your passion for farming has made me consider farming as the main source of income.”

@Edo said:

“Kindly also ensure you have some trees, let the goats enjoy themselves.”

@Nicki Bella said:

“Congratulations on this new journey. You make the rest of us love farming.”

Renowned gospel singer Guardian Angel.
Gospel singer Guardian Angel has been showing off his farming skills. Photo: Guardian Angel Global.
Source: Instagram

What did the children of Musila say about the Guardian?

Guardian’s stepchildren, Gilda and Glenn, recently came to the defense of their mother and stepfather, dismissing disinheritance rumors as false and misleading.

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Gilda explained that the legal issues being discussed started in 2017, long before Guardian Angel became part of the family and praised him for being a positive and hard-working influence in their lives.

Glenn added that the family followed a legitimate inheritance process after their father died in 2016 and emphasized that their mother is still a respected beneficiary and leader in the family.

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