Nairobi, March 29 -- My name is Baraka. I am 30 years old. I live on 100 acres of land, where I spend my days eating, basking in the sun, and receiving visitors.

I was born on November 20, 1994, the firstborn of huge black wild parents in a wild land. You can say I am dark and handsome.

Because I was a firstborn, I was named Baraka, a Swahili name meaning Blessing. I was very playful when young and ran a lot to release energy. I was also inquisitive to discover my natural environment.

My teenage years were wild but fun, and when it was time to find a girlfriend, I went out to look for one. If I had known what that would result in, I would have kept my feet stuck in my parents' land.

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