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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by Nobody: 5:30am On May 01, 2017
yusufu16:
OP please I have the following questions.
1. How much you spend for transportation including flight tickets for this tour.
2. Whats the contact of the tour guide/travel agency you used.
3. How much did you spend for hotel accomodation and feeding for this tour.
4. Any other information you will like to dish out for people willing to embark on similar tour.


See how a fellow so called Nigerian/Kenyan has contributed to the economy of Kenya just by posting pictures of good places in that country, yet same people will complain about our economy. You can hype another person's country but speak badly about your own, in the end it is you that will lose

If this man had picked a place in Nigeria to hype, he would have generated jobs for the folks that live there and also helped the tourism industry in that region


Many paid foreigners are on nairaland to promote their countries to gullible Nigerians

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by MtuMsuper: 5:34am On May 01, 2017
adegeye38:

Intercontinental hotel lagos, is a five star hotel
Thats good to know. Did you know that in the middle of the Maasai Mara national reserve there are at least 4 5 stars. Outrageously expensive ones at that. Are you in hospitality business?

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by Nobody: 5:34am On May 01, 2017
wman:


What does "very, very, very, very" mean? Why not use "very" once?

What stupidity?

We praise Nigeria when it should be praised but we tell the truth all in all.

We remind foreigners that not all Nigerians are scammers.

But we do not lie or polish what does not exist.

As for your signature that says the most stupid people on Nairaland are in the politics section, have you ever visited the romance section?

The OP did not show you the slums in Kenya so does that not mean he polished the actual thing that is there, but Kenya has the biggest slums in Africa but is any Kenyan on this thread talking about it?
Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by MtuMsuper: 5:36am On May 01, 2017
Pidgin2:



See how a fellow so called Nigerian/Kenyan has contributed to the economy of Kenya just by posting pictures of good places in that country, yet same people will complain about our economy. You can hype another person's country but speak badly about your own, in the end it is you that will lose

If this man had picked a place in Nigeria to hype, he would have generated jobs for the folks that live there and also helped the tourism industry in that region


Many paid foreigners are on nairaland to promote their countries to gullible Nigerians
Who dis your bad belle epp? Oga BedLam na model tourist even when he yarn mistake bcoz he add $$$$ to economy. Abeg, face front, make 9ja tourist industry first.

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by Nobody: 5:38am On May 01, 2017
nwachivis:
How much was the flight ticket ?
This is another customer for Kenyan air, Nigerians where is your sense?
Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by Nobody: 5:39am On May 01, 2017
MtuMsuper:

Who dis your bad belle epp? Oga BedLam na model tourist even when he yarn mistake bcoz he add $$$$ to economy. Abeg, face front, make 9ja tourist industry first.

See your life? I hope you remain jobless.

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by Nobody: 6:15am On May 01, 2017
okechuks22:
Ethiopian which part
Addis Ababa(Bola town)
Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by Drabrah(m): 6:15am On May 01, 2017
BedLam:
One dollar is 100 shillings. So you know the exchange.

I booked a late flight the day before I traveled and it was 195k for return via Rwandair.
Rwandair is usually cheaper and their fleet of planes are excellent. You won't regret it.

Can u imagine!
Rwanda dat jst recovered frm d worst genocide ever known now has "excellent fleet of planes" & all we can boast of is "excellent history of mismanaged airliners"

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by JohnieWalker12(m): 6:16am On May 01, 2017
Nice post @BedLam.

I want to ask.

1. What is the current inflation rate in Kenya if any.

2. Are Cats prosecuted in Kenya just like most Nigerian's do out of their beliefs?

3. How much is the Kenyans currency value to ours.

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by Nobody: 6:23am On May 01, 2017
Coolgent:

Lol.
Pls What is Girma?
It is my name. It means "Hayelgn/Mogas" in Amharic. It means "Majesty" in English.

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by mixter(m): 6:28am On May 01, 2017
After successfully reading from PG 1-18, These are my deductions so far.
Kenya is beautiful, as well as Nigeria, No doubt, With the little resources Kenya has got, it has a better development as compared to Nigeria. With the resources Nigeria has got, we ought to have moved past this stage that we are.
Development is all about basic amenities, such as stable electricity , good road, infrastructure,,water etc. which many parts of Nigeria seem to be lacking at the moment.
Imagine Bedlam experience of having to tip the security guys at the airport so as to avoid delay and other questions. This is very common in most of airports in my country ad this has to stop because it keeps painting a bad image about Nigeria.
Thanks for the picture and insight, at least I now have a few countries to visit.
For everyone reading , commenting,observing , I hail o and as for the internet muscle flexing individuals, stop the hatred, Learn something new by minimizing your ignorance.
Peace out.

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by Nobody: 6:32am On May 01, 2017
knightsTempler:


Anta habesha ? Selamnew Girma ? I used to live in your country some couple of years back, i was with AU in Mexico.
Selam ngn! Antes selam neh? I hope you had a great time here. smiley
Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by Caramelia(f): 6:41am On May 01, 2017
It's not beneficial to anyone around here to have endless debates about which country is better, more developed or greener. I lived in Kenya in my very early teens and I've got both good and bad memories (no where on earth is perfect). Use whatever little you have to make things around you better.

I visited Nigeria for the first time last May 2016. One of my very close friend's dad passed away and I wanted to pay my final respects. After the funeral, I was taken for a few tours.

For the first time I ate real Nigerian food "no offense to my BFF's overseas who have always entertained me with Ogbono, Banga, Eba, Efo smiley" There was just something different about eating the same foods in Nigeria that felt wholesome smiley sorry girlies. I'm totally in love with Kpomo and Eba !!!

I spend 2 weeks both in Lagos and Benin. As a fellow African when you visit another African country people just assume you are from there. People just spoke to me in different dialects assuming I understood what they were saying (my friends kept laughing and correcting their relatives saying I was not even from Nigeria.) What I'm trying to say is that we are all African, nobody saw me as any different than the next person. Bottom line is I was given a very warm welcome, I was shown a lot of love and I enjoyed myself totally.

When I returned to my adopted home, everybody was excitedly waiting to hear first hand about my trip. Everybody commented on my smooth face. smiley smiley smiley What is in the Nigerian Water though shocked undecided My skin was glowing like a lit bulb, my face to be precise. I have mild acne and my breakouts cleared within a week, my face was so smooth. That is one of the things I will never forget about that trip. Thank goodness for the pictures I took. I find myself reminiscing because I'm back to ground zero.

When you get an opportunity to visit a different African country, always go with an open mind. That's the only way you'll enjoy the experience while you are theresmiley

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by lifenajeje(m): 6:44am On May 01, 2017
Bedlam I rate this thread 90 %

Ur phone dey forbid to snap Kenyan women

Some guys must have scrolled pages 1-18 looking for Nairobi girls oh

.. Its a lovely thread all the same and I learnt something's..

@ pidgin2 u can come up with a thread AROUND NIGERIA let's know places we can visit.

Growing up my father took me to takwa bay...bar beach ..airport ..national theatre ..apapa amusement park..badagry beach ..first story building...Rowe park

As an adult I visited Ibadan zoo( how many animals dey there .)..the national museum ( only memorable thing there muritalas Benz which he was murdered in...... Erin ijesha water falls, olumo rock..

Never been.to tinapa...ibom tropicana..obudu...yankari( can't go there now cos of book boys) one cave in the east I hear its beautiful.

Where else has not been mentioned

Nigeria is way behind in terms of tourism developement.

Weldone bedlam

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by Nobody: 6:45am On May 01, 2017
Caramelia:
It's not beneficial to anyone around here to have endless debates about which country is better, more developed or greener. I lived in Kenya in my very early teens and I've got both good and bad memories (no where on earth is perfect). Use whatever little you have to make things around you better.

I visited Nigeria for the first time last May 2016. One of my very close friend's dad passed away and I wanted to pay my final respects. After the funeral, I was taken for a few tours.

For the first time I ate real Nigerian food "no offense to my BFF's overseas who have always entertained me with Ogbono, Banga, Eba, Efo smiley" There was just something different about eating the same foods in Nigeria that felt wholesome smiley sorry girlies. I'm totally in love with Kpomo and Eba !!!

I spend 2 weeks both in Lagos and Benin. As a fellow African when you visit another African country people just assume you are from there. People just spoke to me in different dialects assuming I understood what they were saying (my friends kept laughing and correcting their relatives saying I was not even from Nigeria.) What I'm trying to say is that we are all African, nobody saw me as any different than the next person. Bottom line is I was given a very warm welcome, I was shown a lot of love and I enjoyed myself totally.

When I returned to my adopted home, everybody was excitedly waiting to hear first hand about my trip. Everybody commented on my smooth face. smiley smiley smiley What is in the Nigerian Water though shocked undecided My skin was glowing like a lit bulb, my face to be precise. I have mild acne and my breakouts cleared within a week, my face was so smooth. That is one of the things I will never forget about that trip. Thank goodness for the pictures I took. I find myself reminiscing because I'm back to ground zero.

When you get an opportunity to visit a different African country, always go with an open mind. That's the only way you'll enjoy the experience while you are theresmiley
.


Thanks for this lovely contribution

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by dazzlingd(m): 6:46am On May 01, 2017
sHOTdownHawk:


Hahaha i bet she as beautiful as nigeria grin

calm down, the only thing about Kenya is Nairobi and that's it. nothing else

Nigeria is diverse, with great cities across the country. Something about Nigeria is that you can travel round the country and surely find something exciting in each place you go.

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by BedLam: 6:50am On May 01, 2017
Pidgin2:


Promoting Kenyan tourism at the expense of your own and later same people will shout "No job in Nigeria!" the truth is "No sensible people in Nigeria"
madam. It's not my duty to promote our tourism when we have the government. The eyesore called MMIA makes me want to puke. I don't do mediocrity. There's someone taking money for that job and you want me to promote what ? Please stop.

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by demiladegold(f): 6:53am On May 01, 2017
dazzlingd:


calm down, the only thing about Kenya is Nairobi and that's it. nothing else

Nigeria is diverse, with great cities across the country. Something about Nigeria is that you can travel round the country and surely find something exciting in each place you go.


What happened to Nairobi, kisumu, Nakuru
Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by BedLam: 6:53am On May 01, 2017
JohnieWalker12:
Nice post @BedLam.

I want to ask.

1. What is the current inflation rate in Kenya if any.

2. Are Cats prosecuted in Kenya just like most Nigerian's do out of their beliefs?

3. How much is the Kenyans currency value to ours.

one dollar is 100 Kenya shillings.
I don't know the digits concerning inflation.

No. I think they love cats because I was at 2 places where you have some cute fat cats and I wanted to take them home grin

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by Coolgent(m): 6:56am On May 01, 2017
bebe2:
Some pple dey find one way ticket out of naija,

Some wan just go Kenya to disvirgin their passport so they can get out of Nigeria.

Even Kenya villages look clean, Na wa ooo
Yes now compare to u village. grin
Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by demiladegold(f): 6:59am On May 01, 2017
BedLam:
one dollar is 100 Kenya shillings.
I don't know the digits concerning inflation.

No. I think they love cats because I was at 2 places where you have some cute fat cats and I wanted to take them home grin


Still in Kenya?.... Don't leave without going to mombasa
Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by demiladegold(f): 7:01am On May 01, 2017
BedLam:
one dollar is 100 Kenya shillings.
I don't know the digits concerning inflation.

No. I think they love cats because I was at 2 places where you have some cute fat cats and I wanted to take them home grin


1 shillings is 400 naira now
And they love cats like kilode..... There are cats everywhere.... They prefer cats to dogs
Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by Nobody: 7:05am On May 01, 2017
Pharaoh9:


What is Edo?

I don't understand?
Ain't you Nigerian?
Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by BedLam: 7:05am On May 01, 2017
Pidgin2:



See how a fellow so called Nigerian/Kenyan has contributed to the economy of Kenya just by posting pictures of good places in that country, yet same people will complain about our economy. You can hype another person's country but speak badly about your own, in the end it is you that will lose

If this man had picked a place in Nigeria to hype, he would have generated jobs for the folks that live there and also helped the tourism industry in that region


Many paid foreigners are on nairaland to promote their countries to gullible Nigerians
don't be blind please! More than half of those on my plane where other Africans. Do you remember when Dora Akinyuli was Minister of communications ? She was promoting tourism. Please go and cry to the government. Not me.

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by demiladegold(f): 7:11am On May 01, 2017
By the way, I don't usually talk much online..... I am a Nigerian and as a kid my dad used to take us on tours to different tourist centers in Nigeria, I doubt if there's anyone I haven't been to except if its new.. Right now im in Kenya as a student and u can boldly say Kenya is a beautiful place with pleasant people.. Of course there are slums just like there are slums everywhere..

Those saying we should promote Nigeria.... We would be lying to ourselves if we say Nigeria has achieved anything in the tourism sector.. Kenya is not halfway as rich as Nigeria yet their currency has more value, 24/7 electricity, constant water supply, affordable standard of living and very good education sector......

I have nothing against Nigeria. I love my country with passion but I refuse to close my eyes and pretend Nigeria is where it is supposed to be... Let the Government do something about it, then we would proudly celebrate them...

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by BedLam: 7:12am On May 01, 2017
68816419:
well, i like the fact that you showed good parts of Nairobi which only made up of 5% of the city,after going through your posts i realized that u have been scammed to believing that Nairobi is "so nice",i wont blame you rather i will push my blames to the marketing strategy of the tourist boards of Kenya which is showing people the very good parts controlled by Indians and whites while avoiding places where majority of the people leaves.
Nobody was scammed and you don't expect me to live my hotel and go to slums. We all know Nairobi has slums. Maybe when you visit, tell us about the slum. Thank you.

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by BedLam: 7:13am On May 01, 2017
demiladegold:
By the way, I don't usually talk much online..... I am a Nigerian and as a kid my dad used to take us on tours to different tourist centers in Nigeria, I doubt if there's anyone I haven't been to except if its new.. Right now im in Kenya as a student and u can boldly say Kenya is a beautiful place with pleasant people.. Of course there are slums just like there are slums everywhere..

Those saying we should promote Nigeria.... We would be lying to ourselves if we say Nigeria has achieved anything in the tourism sector.. Kenya is not halfway as rich as Nigeria yet their currency has more value, 24/7 electricity, constant water supply, affordable standard of living and very good education sector......

I have nothing against Nigeria. I love my country with passion but I refuse to close my eyes and pretend Nigeria is where it is supposed to be... Let the Government do something about it, then we would proudly celebrate them...
Those people age are the reason the government comes at broad daylight o tell us everything is well in this country.

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by dmltoyin(m): 7:14am On May 01, 2017
NIGERIA
this is one hell of a beautiful place

I actually enjoyed this thread, now im contemplating a visit to Nairobi. Iv always thought its gonn be a beautiful place..Actually there are alot of countries in Africa thats worthy of your time. Iv been to zimbabwe and Tanzania and i was blown off

U see about which place is more beautiful than which depends on ur aesthetic appreciation. Iv been to at least 20 states in Nigeria and each time i visit one, i see something quite diff and fascinating. When people say lasgidi is not beautiful, i be like "you serious".

Kenyas wildlife is just so pretty, the city is cool in regards to the pics im seeing. All African countries always have something to blow their visitors off. Go to Tanzania, southy, Egypt, and hell yeah..Morocco, been there briefly..

We are all African, lets appreciate that gift given to us by nature

U see beauty is an aesthetic value that varies individually. My aunt based in New York once told me upon her 1st visit to the Unites Kindom that its more beautiful than the United States. I was like "seriously?"
Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by TabletMan: 7:14am On May 01, 2017
Pidgin2:


It's not about love, stop weeping for Naija when you don't know what you are worth.

All you guys do is to post nonsense on social media, always thinking that the grass is greener at every other end, imagine someone saying Syria is better, chai

Let me tell you, you don't know the freedom you have as a Nigerian, go and ask those in North Korea, also if you can look inwards we have available cheap land for agriculture, we have 36states here and you can chose and pick anyone that fits your budget and other needs. You do not need light for your crops to grow and your animals to reproduce, only lazy people rely on western knowledge for survival, did your fore fathers have light 24hrs were they not comfortable?

What do you mean by unavailability of water, did anyone ask you not to dig the ground for water or will you wait for government to set up irrigation system in your farm? Chai, you guys are toxic

Because of this desires for Western technology your ancestors were sold out for a bottle of brandy. Learn to appreciate your own
Madam, I never wanted to join in your argument but this your excuse caught my attention. So you mean Nigeria don't deserve development and we should live like our forefathers? what are you even doing with a phone since we should farm and live like our grandfathers? in this age and time you're openly supporting corruption of our leaders by encouraging subsistence farming just because you're defending your country?

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by dazzlingd(m): 7:15am On May 01, 2017
demiladegold:


What happened to Nairobi, kisumu, Nakuru

You and many others must understand that each country has their selling points.

For kenya, they have utilised the opportunity of their wild life to create tourism attraction.

Nigeria is blessed with diversity in such a way that development spreads across the country.
Mention one geopolitical zone in Nigeria that does not have an attraction??

Lagos, economic capital of Africa is not for tourism, Abuja the Fct is not for economic activities but seat of government.
And it's far beyond Lagos and Abuja, what of Kaduna, Bauchi, Enugu, have you been to Calabar?? Have you been to Obudu?
Nigeria is a country where if you think you are a Nigerian and I take you just to another zone, you will doubt your citizenship weather you are still in the same country
or not

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Re: My Trip To Kenya In Pictures by Coolgent(m): 7:20am On May 01, 2017
Hati13:

It is my name. It means "Hayelgn/Mogas" in Amharic. It means "Majesty" in English.
Thats great!
I heard the word from my friend here in Nigeria.
The word is same as Girma in Hausa language

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