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OMO, lovely OMO. and Genny too, |
@Gallivant Please contact me offline at; naliakar@yahoo.com please |
Why didn't SE play in the finals. Could any of you Ghana haters tell me? |
I want to know what brand of gum Amodu chews. It must be empowering. Just see how stylish SE are. |
Did the ref. just deny SE a penalty? |
What is the wisdom of taking Kanu out now? |
Dclique:Don't be a spoilsport |
bandore:Not if we win bronze. |
henry101:Yeah. Well said. And it all because he plays with his head-and all the time conscious of what goes on in the whole pitch. |
abhosts:In fact if they bring those Ghanaians again, we will show them what soccer is all about: judging by the 2nd half. |
GOOOOOAAALLL Amodu is a great Coach |
we just missed a goal!!! |
I am using a Dell computer to watch the game, and it is very boring. In which brand/model is it exciting if I may ask? Please I don't want to miss the excitement and the goals. |
Change topic and talk something real for once. Like, what was that Obasanjo said about Yaradua? |
Why all the fuss. this is not the world cup. We will do better in SA. Consider this a practice session and the SE coach was simply trying possible combination scenarios to choose from for the World Cup proper. I don't think he went into this game to win it otherwise the SE would have won--if that was his original intention. And you fellas cant even see his foresight. |
Great Rift Valley pictures. I notice you took the old Limuru Road from Limuru to Nairobi. Next time you chance to be on that road, you could try detouring off to Tigoni Limuru and take the Banana road. Half way from tigoni is a place called Kanyawa you branch off at the Kenchic factory toward Limuru Girlsl and Mabrouk Tea estate. That entire are has breath taking scenery and worth having. The vast Tea expanses, the nice settler homes that line the road and Breathtaking panoramic view of the gentle descent to Nairobi City. Try it one day and see. Tigoni is the first place where the British planted tea in Kenya |
Does Egerton University have anything to do with Lord Egerton's castle? |
@Gallivant Gallivant for president, will be my clarion call hence forth. Now the images of Lamu and the serenity around it are jolted (in my mind) at the thought of the massive construction of a Port which I understand is to be undertaken by the Chinese. Any idea where in lamu it will be done and any artist renditions you could lay your hands on. I wonder what the impact will be on lamu as a whole( socially and environmentally). An interesting feature about Malindi (at least when I visited) were the roadsigns in Italian,Swahili, and sometimes German.I t would be nice to have one of these for they tell a deeper if not complex story about Malindi. |
@Chinook Hujambo. What is in a name, ? I wonder who said that. Gallivant is doing what I believe Balala should have initiated long ago. there is as much about Nairobi and Kenya on this thread than you will get anywhere else. And it has a story character to it. Mwanamwiwa/Gallivant and Nairaland deserve a pat for this and many other threads on this section. When I metamorphose from being an Enugu citizen into a Kenyan (if/when it happens) I will get back to Nairobi. @ Gallivant. Great pictures. I love Nanyuki. next time you go back get some photos of The Sportsman's Arms Hotel (middle class) but popular and always full of young British army recruits on training reveling in all manner of good and bad ways. Down towards Archers camp and Samburu are marvelous lodges which you have posted. however, there used to be a great lodge called Sweet Waters around that place. Did it change its name or management. One of the Survivor episodes was shot around that point. |
I have looked at the graphic rendition of the bypasses and although it is a laudable effort, I am worried that they are built so close to the city and before long (considering Nairobi's rapid radial expansion) they will be inner city roads rather than bypasses. I am assuming that I understand what a bypass is. Ethiopia not so long ago embarked on a similar project by construction a ring road around the city named after a Beautiful Flower. It was way outside the limits of the CBD and gave room for expansion. The southern bypass literally cuts through the park and hives off built up areas of Ongata Rongai. which for me is effectively part of NBI proper. Good projects though. |
gallivant:Gallivant They did that to me but I completed the complaints form, submitted it, and they restored it immediately (they have a link to that on the banned notice). I think Seun's system has a way of reading some aspects of visual and audio postings as spam and thus automatically (though inadvertently) suspends the poster. This could be the reason because all you have done is shown the beauty of Enkare Nai-lopi I hope my interlocution of Maa language makes sense. As the moderator why because I don't want to believe that as Nigerians we have suddenly become envious of beauty outside our homeland. More so when in the case of Nairobi, the attractions make Lagos and/or Abuja look like foils against which Nairobi's progress can be measured. |
WELL: After the shock of the last few days. I am reassured of one thing: Massachusetts did not--after all--turn to Red from blue. Just Brown and I can live with that in Cambridge. |
Do you folks know that another word for paradise is Kericho, Kenya. @gallivant Why did you drop mwanamwiwa along the way. Good job still in spite of the name. |
So good for Thika road. is anything happening on the Outer Ring Road front. This road has been a nightmare and would love it to have a four to six lane expansion from the airport to Ruaraka. |
!amebo no1:If you delete the "is she/he ok in the mind" portion, you actually are making lots of sense Ameebo and I like it. THE AMAKA:You know you are my friend and I like it when you turn your attention my way THE AMAKA. Now we all can agree on something, That in addition to beauty and acting prowess, Omo fit be a leader ooh. And she can do better than Yara-slow. She is not greater than Genny and the rest of them all for nothing. |
mama-gee: !amebo no1:If you did not get the sense then , you wont still. Do me a favor. Drop the tired sense line and try to find out what Omo says about the AWOL president and the underpants terrorist fiasco? |
!amebo no1:Now let me give you the undivided attention you so incessantly crave. Do you know something about "dialectics"? Could you, then, place those utterances in their dialectical positions upon which their sense of "sense" is contingent. |
Is Becomerich behind this dumb idea? |
!amebo no1:But this one does!!!! [img][/img]
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THE AMAKA:Happy new year THE AMAKA. I have sure missed your wonderful contributions. I hold it that OMO's word would have equal if not better effect than the AWOL pres. It is not me. It is OMO. You know she can make a great leader and because I envisage her in that role as well, I m curious about her take on current political affairs. She should/will be our first female president. Just hold on. |
!amebo no1:A word from OMO will calm the nerves of anxious Nigerians post the underpants terrorist attack. Don't you think? |

