forgiveness: African Powers Ranked by Military Strength For centuries, the African continent has been beset with fighting, political upheaval and oppression.
[b]These are the factors used to determine the big boys. We beat blue black./b].
Manpower Total Populations Available Manpower Manpower Fit-for-Service Manpower Reaching Military Age Annually Active Military Manpower Active Reserve Military Manpower
Airpower Total Aircraft Strength Fighters & Interceptors Attack Aircraft Transports Trainers Total Helicopters Attack Helicopters Serviceable Airports
It is not about big population as some mischievously want us to believe. If it's about population, why is India and China not number one and 2 in the world?
Instead of your so-called strong army using their weapons to protect citizens, they use it massacre the poor civilians...why do you (Nigeria)have to use military against local communities anyway?
The kind of news coming from that end are always evil...@fb
Kazikazi: I have to explain things as if I am talking with a kid.Hello kiberan, Uganda suspended your project because of your slowness. You lack funds.Rwanda don't want it because of it being old type.FYI now days we are in high tech world.Who want a smoking trains? Laziness leads to starvation and slowness in constructing a railway.
I won't argue with you on this anymore, the whole world knows compared to Kenya, you're lazy, poor, underdeveloped, cowards, superstitious...
Kazikazi: SGR? Hu hu hu hu hu.... The Ugandans are no longer interested, Rwanda don't want ur old style SGR! Pwa ha ha ha ha
You dude, meter gauge and SGR which is older? do you know the meaning of "suspension"?, ...with or without SGR on their side they'll still have to use the port of Mombasa and they'll have to use the SGR on the Kenyan side, they'll build it on their side for their own benefit.... The moment that last phase(Kisumu-Malaba) will get the funding Ug will have to do their section...In the same time the Kenyan side of SGR we'll be operating as planned and that 1.5% is upto where it has currently reached... Laziness leads to jelousy and witchcraft
Jonraid: We need a brilliant president coming 2022.An economist possessing 'Kibaki-esque' qualities.I hope Musalia Mudavadi will be on the winning coalition.
He is Kibaki's political son and a brilliant economist.He could have been Kenya's president if Uhuru didn't change his mind in the last minutes! Going
forward, we need to increase the development throttle to achieve our vision! Raila and Kalonzo are good diplomats known all over the world,I
wouldn't mind either of them.Not convinced much about Ruto but let's see!
For real, this time round it'll be a make or break, if someone right gets to the office..., that ten years period will be a defining decade... From 2022 we'll be exporting oil which it'll add about 1-2% of GDP growth annually, SGR 1.5-2% in addition to a more improved human resources we'll be having then....personally I don't think Ruto is the best of them
kikuyu1: The guys behind V 2030 were our best brains! Tbh,we criticise too much to acknowledge that fact. In another decade we'll see the first outcome of the pioneer 2633 education combo with tablets. By then the sky will be the limit! If we somehow fcvk it up we deserve permanent poverty!!
True, they have done a great ground preparation, education, citizen empowerment, health, Gen insfrustructure etc. are what a country needs to grow...
As much as Uhuru's regime has been marred by many challenges esp corruption and debts, I still think he's much better than a president whom when he gets a chance to meet Trump all he had to request is a military chopper, it doesn't make sense to have "military power" when the economy is crumbling, personnel are poorly paid, citizens are dying everyday in foreign countries...
Kazikazi: Pride won't change the reality of miserable life which most Kenyans face daily.This is the truth; most Kenyans goes to bed hungry.Kenyans are starving to death.Kenyatta family owns 20% of Kenyans land.Kenya don't have power,hence a poor militants like All shabaab have killed thousands of Kenyans.Tanzanians are generally humble.Kenyans are generally proud. Most Kenyans think the non existent of tribalism in Tanzania happened just by itself,they don't know how Tanzania sacrificed, sweated,used finances,educated her citizens,and used almost anything just to destroy tribalism.Most Kenyans think the natural beauty of Tanzania was maintained without cost! Kenyans think our huge number of wild games in Tanzania have been kept for years with no cost,they don't know many nations in this world was blessed with so many tourist attractions but because of corruption,poor conservation, a lack of good leadership they squandered a golden opportunity of cashing from a hot tourism sector.
Anyone can predict what you're going to type, you ask google "hunger in kenya" it gives you some seven years ago stories and u go ahead and post them what's wrong with you men...!!
And stop lying, TZ can't spend anything worth talking about to educate it's lazy citizens, you are just weaklings with accept and move on mentality... You're not even humble, you're just unexposed mulnourished primitives
kikuyu1: Its only now Kenyans are beginning to see the effects of the billions invested in health and education. As our political maturity develops more of us will understand the importance of the HCI.
Looking back where Kenya was a decade or so ago, it was so rare to see any positive survey that Kenya ranked ahead of SA, nowadays it's almost a tie in terms of HDI/HCI. ...We've already made a tremendous strides, this(Ke)must be a success stories in the making...
Jonraid: What is Nigeria's education budget? Nigeria's education budget is a paltry 102,000,000,000 billion Naira which is 280,000,000 million US
dollars whilst Kenya's one is at around 4.3 billion US dollars! Nigeria is a big joke!
Reasons why Kenyans are the most economically productive, and not in terms of producing children like Nigerians...
Kenya is poised to produce Africa’s most productive human capital in the medium term, a World Bank survey shows, buoyed by the country’s present deep investment in healthcare and child education. The inaugural Human Capital Index (HCI) the World Bank published recently shows that Kenya ties with Algeria in offering the best education and health in the continent — factors that would make them churn out most productive workers by 2036. Kenya scores 0.52 to rank 94 in the world out of the 157 countries ranked in the HCI that puts Singapore on top of the world with a score of 0.88. It beats large economies in Africa such as South Africa, Nigeria and Egypt. The report comes barely a month after Bloomberg report ranked Kenyan immigrants working in the US as the third most skilled and industrious foreigners. In the region, Tanzania scores 0.40 in the HCI at position 128 followed by Ethiopia, Uganda and Sudan with 0.38 at position 135, 137 and 139 respectively while Rwanda scores 0.37 at position 142. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/datahub/Kenya-leads-rest-of-Africa-in-employee-productivity-race/3815418-4828046-view-asAMP-ubdfdbz/index.html&ved=2ahUKEwjBs4iZ_63eAhVSyhoKHe-mC-AQFjAAegQIBhAB&usg=AOvVaw3OPGoDhgfIQNUPqmJDk_dg&cf=1 “On a positive note, 94 per cent of Kenyan teachers had done so,” says the report that also ranks Kenyan doctors ahead of Nigeria. “The surveys paint an equally mixed picture for healthcare facilities: About 80 per cent of Kenyan doctors could correctly diagnose a basic condition such as neonatal asphyxia, whereas less than 50 per cent of Nigerian doctors were able to do so.”
forgiveness: Show me those rankings and stop lying up and down. Nairobi second behind Cape Town? Bhahahaha!
I am talking about someone who lived many years in Nairobi and dined with Nairobi Mayor and your PM. You looking for ignorant peep.
1. In terms of road infrastructure, Lagos is far ahead of Nairobi. 5 lanes roads, bridges, flyovers, cable bridge, street lights etcetera Transportation; BRT, construction of Metro rail, ferry services etcetera are all available in Lagos.
Airport? Local and international airport. Don't worry, by the time we finish our newly built terminal, Jk airport go hide face.
And this is the crew flying the KQ003 from JFK today(of course only the ones in uniforms)... KQ 003 has departed JFK New York for return flight to Nairobi @1:21pm(8:21pm Kenya). Arr 8:17am Tuesday...
Kenya has been ranked the third most attractive African market for private equity (PE) funding, indicating the huge promise in East Africa’s largest economy despite multiple challenges arising from a recent pile-up of public debt. Consultancy EY (Ernst & Young) says in a report that is expected to be published today (Monday) that Kenya’s fast-growing technology sector, nicknamed “Silicon Savannah”, drew the most foreign investor interest, supported by an improved business environment. “FDI [foreign direct investment] projects in Kenya increased by 44 per cent compared with 2016,” says the Turning Tides, Africa Attractiveness October 2018 report.
South Africa and Morocco are ranked as Africa’s top hotspots for PE deals ahead of Kenya, which beat Nigeria, Ethiopia and Egypt – the number four, five and six respectively.
The country's performance is described as significant given that 2017 was dominated by election-related investor jitters. Kenya’s economy grew 4.9 per cent in 2017, its lowest rate in five years, under the weight of a prolonged electoral process and adverse weather.
The Treasury has recently upgraded Kenya’s economic growth projection to six per cent from 5.8 per cent, a move that was seen as having been informed by renewed private investor confidence and increased agricultural output.
It's true, most rankings have put Dar' on a much higher level than Lagos&Abuja, where mostly Nairobi comes second after Cape Town... Someone very ignorant said "Nairobi beats Lagos on shoppingmalls only" ...Nairobi beat Lagos & Abuja in all positive spheres... 1) Infrastructure; roads, airports, electricity... 2) Real estates; shoppingmalls, gated communities, skyscrapers...and the list continues...
forgiveness: Nairobi is not as beautiful as Abuja. Even many parts of Lagos is better than Nairobi. This statement was from a Asian foreigners who lived in Nairobi mores than 5 years. They concluded Abuja is the most beautiful city in sub Saharan Africa apart from sone South African cities.
If it was, I'm certainly sure you would have filled this thread with its pics, ...you must be ashamed of it when Nairobi is here to compare with