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Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by intrepidJ: 4:10am On Apr 18, 2016
The growing social and cultural influence of Nigeria in Kenya is the natural precursor to full Nigerian musician. Nigerian music is so well liked in Kenya that a radio station that purports to play ‘urban African music’ has a playlist of mostly Nigerian music.



Name the biggest musicians in Africa right now. Now name some of African films’ biggest stars. Go ahead, I’ll wait. How many of them were Nigerians?

I interviewed one of them last week, the “highlife musician”, Flavour, most famous here for his Nwa Baby song and its Ashawo remix. Like the most conceited of eternally sunglass-wearing stars, he was a fragile personality, treated by his management like a precious piece of china always at risk of breaking if not handled carefully.

Even for one who massages egos for a living like me, his egregiously cocky demeanour was over the top and supremely annoying, almost as if sucking out all the air from the studio.

The smugness that travels along with Flavour is not unique to him. His compatriot, Davido, is no different. A big star on the African music scene, he is also well aware of his stardom and acts as you would expect of a rich, spoilt brat.

I was in Mauritius in late June for a Multichoice content showcase for their DStv and GoTV channels when I met the 22-year-old musical force. I didn’t get an on-camera interview; he had to run off to a busy night of partying before leaving the next morning for a different part of the continent.

On my return flight, I had the misfortune of sharing my cattle-class row with two Nigerian journalists. The men demanded to be served before everyone else, and despite having flown economy, wanted the services of a private suite on the upper deck of an Airbus 380.

“Nigerians have a highly defined sense of self-belief,” entrepreneur Mike Macharia told me. “If you meet a Nigerian somewhere, it is not someone you’ll look down upon because you’re prejudicial.”

He has spent the last few years trying to expand the company he founded and still leads – Seven Seas Technologies – into Africa’s most populous and biggest economy.

In Kenya, Nigerian movies are some of the most popular on television, much loved not just by housewives and househelps, but by many who would probably never publicly admit to watching Nollywood productions.

Nigerian music is so well liked in Kenya that a radio station that purports to play “urban African music” has a playlist of mostly Nigerian music. It might as well be called Davido FM.

So powerful is the “Nigerian” branding in Kenya that the Nigerian-Kenyan comedian, Obinna, has channelled it into a radio and TV show, performs to large crowds and is even launching a singing career.

“What makes Nigerians so different is that they’ve accepted themselves, they’ve accepted their loudness, and they embrace their African-ness,” former TV business journalist Cynthia Nyamai told me by phone.

She says her eponymous communication consultancy is doing good business in Nigeria, just a few months in.

“They allow themselves to dream big – you think of owning a Range Rover Sport, they are dreaming of owning a jet or buying a holiday home in Spain.’

Obinna says his Kenyan fans love the boisterous nature of his character.

“Nigerians are flashy, they wear loud colours and drive big vehicles and Kenyan women especially love that.”

Mentally superior to Africans

He plays into the overconfident stereotype that many Kenyans both love and admire.

[b]“Kenyans feel mentally superior in East Africa, but Nigerians feel mentally superior to most Africans,” [/b]Macharia says.

“That level of self-assurance works for them across Africa.”

He points out that Nigerian businesses are making more investments in the country, such as GT Bank’s recent acquisition of 70per cent of Fina Bank.

‘They find us weak, so when he comes here and buys a small bank, $100 million (Sh8.7bn) is something he can easily do.”

There’s a Nigerian everywhere you look, anywhere in the world. A friend took me to Croydon in South London two years ago and we found Nigerian influences there suffocating.

A large immigrant community in a former colonial master is certainly admirable but the growing supremacy of Nigeria in Kenya remains unexplored. That Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, is investing in the cement and energy business here and President Uhuru Kenyatta is noticeably warming up to President Goodluck Jonathan are just the latest signals.

Growing influence in Kenya


One of Africa’s biggest writers, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, was in Nairobi for a literary festival late last year to a prodigious reception. Not only are Kenyans attracted to Nigerian music and film, their modern literature is taking over from the Chinua Achebes and Wole Soyinkas of yore.

No wonder Nyamai says Nigerians are “very pan-African” and she now gets business on her own without facilitation from the British partner who first introduced her to the market.

But that continent-wide thinking may also be working against Kenya’s in the East-West interaction that remains heavily imbalanced in the West Africans’ favour.

The growing social and cultural influence of Nigeria in Kenya is the natural precursor to full economic domination. Though China is investing millions of yuan in Kenya, it is the colourful folks from Africa’s West coast with their agbadas and distinct accents truly capturing the hearts and minds of Kenyans.

It is only a matter of time before the naira gains currency with the population here. The Nigerian colonisation of Kenya is here.

You might not recognise it just yet because it is wearing sunglasses and acting up.



http://www.nation.co.ke/lifestyle/DN2/Nigeria-not-China-colonising-us-/-/957860/2430580/-/2is3mdz/-/index.html

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by Nobody: 4:25am On Apr 18, 2016
This is too damn long... demiladegold has more to say on this than l.
Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by intrepidJ: 4:26am On Apr 18, 2016
AirSultan:
This is too damn long... demiladegold has more to say on this than l.

huh?

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by MrHackmed1(m): 4:41am On Apr 18, 2016
So, what do we do about it? undecided

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by Nobody: 5:05am On Apr 18, 2016
Giant of Africa... May God take us back to our position.

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by jmichlins(m): 5:22am On Apr 18, 2016
When they talk about Nigerians doing exploits abroad we know they are talking about Igbos the most traveling tribe in Nigeria. Kenya never see something by the time we are through with them, they will beg whites to come take their lands again

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by White007(m): 5:26am On Apr 18, 2016
Cool story, if only our leaders can tow the part of true nation building, the sky is our limit.

God bless Nigeria, God bless Africa.

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by kabman: 5:28am On Apr 18, 2016
Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by Nobody: 5:45am On Apr 18, 2016
Thank God some aren't fillings their streets with drugs.

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by lumzybo: 5:54am On Apr 18, 2016
We are taking over.

#proudly9ja kiss

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by Burger01(m): 6:07am On Apr 18, 2016
Nigerains are loudmouthed... Iyalaya won.

Everywhere we go we are mentally superior ...we kill 'em slowly with &%£# undecided

What should we expect of giant of Africa?

Photocopy ko easy abeg smiley

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by ayamAgenius: 7:51am On Apr 18, 2016
It's very easy to spot a Nigerian anywhere in the world. We Are Loud! Right from our vocal to our lifestyle!

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by Nixiepie(f): 8:02am On Apr 18, 2016
Yea we lead,others follow.....# made in Naija

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by Ucheosefoh(m): 8:28am On Apr 18, 2016
Time to go to Kenya and tell them I'm a nigerian and all them girls will start chasing me like gold.

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by jeffizy(m): 8:33am On Apr 18, 2016
Positive reviews.

Phew! ! !
If it had been Ghana, swords would have started clanging. angry

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by virud: 8:49am On Apr 18, 2016
Looks like insults wrapped in compliments! Well.. the writer achieved both, I guess!

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by demiladegold(f): 9:03am On Apr 18, 2016
AirSultan:
This is too damn long... demiladegold has more to say on this than l.


well, op i think everything you have written is right. but trust me Kenyans are the ones bringing about this colonization themselves. Kenyans would do almost anything to be like Nigerians, whenever i tell anyone I'm a Nigerian they look at me like I'm a god and they start asking you questions.

the only way to get a hold on themselves is if they start to get a hold on themselves.

need i say that not only Kenyans have this problem, most African countries do including Nigeria. only when we learn to stand on our feet in Africa would we move forward.

i didnt even realise i had written an essay. Airsultan, whatsup

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by Arewa12: 9:40am On Apr 18, 2016
i dont undastand all dis gramma

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by freshness2020: 9:47am On Apr 18, 2016
Nigeria did not see any good place to colonised, it's Kenya now the home of sodoms and gomorahs..SMH.

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by jstbeinhonest(m): 9:47am On Apr 18, 2016
If only we have good leaders.

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by truthspeaks: 9:47am On Apr 18, 2016
Hp dis guy knw dat we hv enuf problems in dis country n d last tin on our mind na 2 colonize. Na hustle we find go their country oo, so let their ppl step up on their hustle n their singing skills

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by DBossNG(m): 9:47am On Apr 18, 2016
Okay
Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by demarc001: 9:47am On Apr 18, 2016
Gbege
Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by BIGTinfotech: 9:48am On Apr 18, 2016
Lmao!

See Nigeria wey wan colonise person. Smh for Kenyas. undecided

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by Sunnycliff(m): 9:49am On Apr 18, 2016
How the hell o earth does Kenya think that they can make better musicians without our naija guys bringing them to limelights!

Make dem no cry cos in the late 90's we had such similar instance with western music in the likes of 2Pac, Craig David ad co

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by gozie412: 9:49am On Apr 18, 2016
that's true
Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by karlriz(m): 9:49am On Apr 18, 2016
grin


And some peeps want us a country 2 divide??. undecided

You guys have no idea how much the combination of us (Flavour, Davido, wizkid....and possibly Ice Prince) as a country is bin adore and cherish outside our shores. wink

You (Nigeria) have no idea how important you are and how important you will be.#Stay_United

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by anonimi: 9:49am On Apr 18, 2016
How does this translate to:

- education for all
- good roads
- tap water


for Nigerians.

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Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by Nobody: 9:50am On Apr 18, 2016
Pained journalist
Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by redcliff: 9:51am On Apr 18, 2016
White007:
Cool story, if only our leaders can tow the part of true nation building, the sky is our limit.

God bless Nigeria, God bless Africa.
I swear
Re: Kenya Cries : It’s Nigeria, Not China, That Is Slowly But Surely Colonising Us ! by SamuelAnyawu(m): 9:51am On Apr 18, 2016
Someone should read and explain details to me...
Wuse2

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