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Requiem of the Human Soul, by Jeremy Lent
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OJIMO NKRUMA 


Male

Born: 2143

City: Hendricksville

Country: Masailand

VIRTUAL REALITY PREFERENCES

All-night virtual raves in orbit.   Being Aragorn in Lord of the Rings Universe.

 

WHOM I'D LIKE TO MEET

She's fun, fast, and free.   And she's looking for me.


WHAT I DO IN REQUIEM OF THE HUMAN SOUL

   

Wow – Eusebio really gets a scunner against me when we go on safari together.    I don't know if it's me he hates or the Kelly Hendricks Game Reserve.

I'm used to people hating me, though.   I'm   4th generation Tobo.   That means that everyone in Africa hates me – except, that is, for all the other Tobo clones around, of which there are many.

But I'm not complaining.   It is what it is.   I've got a great job as safari guide and I really get off on showing people the wild animals.   My clients love it.   Except, that is, for Eusebio.   He's one strange son of a gun.

Still, I got in the last word.   I showed him what a great job we do here, and he was left pretty much speechless.

 

 

REAL LIFE FACTS 

D2-human.   Half-Tobo.   Single.   Safari guide at the Kelly Hendricks Game Reserve

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Legal disclaimer: The association of Will Smith with the character, Ojimo Nkruma, is a creative fiction and should not be construed as implying any endorsement by Mr. Smith, who has no actual association of any kind with the novel Requiem of the Human Soul, nor with the character Ojimo Nkruma.

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