O0XYGEN: Hahahaha in fact you are a villager. Do you know snow? Hahahaha which village are you from? And nigeria is hotter than Ghana so shutup. Ignorant villager. What you experience in nigeria is called "Hail" not snow... Why do you like disgracing yourself like that? Hail is a normal thing in Ghana. Hahahaha hahahaha hahahaha hahahaha Dumb ass slowpoke. You don't know anything
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Ghana was 10°c. Northern Nigerian cities go as low as 3°c during harmattan and the lowest recorded temperature in Nigeria was 2.8°c in Potiskum, Yobe state.
Jos city however records lower temperatures in Nigeria, the city is a mountaineous city and temperatures of 3-9°c are everyday occurrences in Jos during Dec-Feb.
uzzyfire: nah ,Nigeria is not so hot . u guys are just talking wat u don't know, Nigeria is an extremely diverse country everything from east to west to north to south is very different from each other . the north is very hot, the east has normal temperature, the south is cool, west is not so hot.
but jos is very very cold (it has snowed there before) that y there are a lot of whites there. d funny thing is jos is in d north
Jos (my hometown) is in the middlebelt (north-central). Hope u know the big difference btw middlebelt and core-north?
Muafrika2: Not really. I've heard of the Harmattan in Nigeria. I think I've even seen it in movies
The coldest parts in Kenya include-
Nyahururu Limuru Rift valley highlands, like Nandi Hills, Iten etc
Nairobi is only cold seasonally, but not as cold as the above.
Yes, during the harmattans (December-February), temperature drops terribly and especially in the northern parts, temperatures go as low as 1 digit (3-9°) in most northern states (mostly during the nights and mornings).
arinzeejikonye: Nairobi is awesome,but lagos is ahead in expansion honestly speaking,every part of lagos today is a construction site,new lekki seaport,the dangote refinery is the largest construction site in africa today,eko atlantic city,orange island,banan@ island,ikoyi foreshore,ilubirin,marina axis,lekki phase 1,2,3,and still expanding,ikeja,maryl@nd,ikorodu,epe,apapa,surulere ,festac, guy lagos is the largest on the continent,she is expanding by every second,it is a cunorbation of different cities fused together.
Exactly. Lagos is now more than a city. It is a merge of cities and very soon, Lagos and the entire Ogun state will be one massive urban area with probably over 40 million people.
Go fix your make-up. I don't know how Nigerian men manage it with the boiling temperatures
But Nairobi is the only cold part of Kenya. There are cold cities/places in Nigeria too e.g Jos, Port harcourt, Mambilla Plateau. Jos (my hometown especially) can go as low as 5°c. It is a mountaineous city.
Swahili People are the indegenes of Mombasa and the kenyan coast in general. The city is quite powerful, being the biggest port between Capetown and Durban, this side of the continent
TayserMahiri: I like the Nigerian ones too, whats their name? But the last woman in those pics looks so fake with all the make up, she looks like a doll, no hating.
Ok, they have different names according to the tribes they originated from e.g Agbada, Buba, Aso-oke, Baban riga, Shokoto, Ankara e.t.c
As for that woman on heavy make up, that is her style Some women love heavy make ups, some dont.
Just30: yes On most occasions like naming ceremonies, marriages church.
You are just telling lies. I have been to Accra and i attended church there. Majority wore Western clothes. Only very few Ghanians flaunt their kente unlike Nigeria where it is so popular and the fashion industry is now a multi billion dollar industry.
Just30: non of your cloths are half the price of these Kentes
Keep dreaming! By the time Ghanian kente fashion industry is a multi billion dollar industry, then we can talk.
Nairobi is beautiful no doubt. The only problem and eye sore of Nairobi are the slums. Lagos is almost 10 times the size of Nairobi yet only one slum (less than 1% of the population) but Nairobi has dozens of slums (50% of the population).
TonyeBarcanista: It's enough dude. Talking down fellow Africans does not in any way glorify you or your country. We must embrace Pan Africanism instead of anti-each other. Even if we are to compete it should be healthy competition and not this.
I admit, Kenya is doing better than Nigeria but we got potentials to be the best in Africa and the world.... I wish our youths can explore these potentials...
Meanwhile, I may consider marrying a Kenyan to seal our friendship lol
Pls, say Kenya is better than your village and not Nigeria.
How can a country with millions of uncivilized people in forests and millions in slums be better than Nigeria?
TayserMahiri: This image tells you all you need to know about black beauty Nowenuse et al. COmpare the two dark girls with the light skinned middle one and see the difference. Thank you Just30. We are on a mission to emancipate Nigerians from mental slavery
Dark skinned or light skinned. We are all negros.
Dark skinned however is different from Sun burnt.
Most of you are sun burnt uglies and not dark skinned beauties
Tanzaniana have more light skinned people than Kenyans but it doesn't make them less African does it?
Just30: there were less than a million Ghanaians in Nigeria in the 80s Now there are 4.8million economic salvages of you with stinking ampits on the street of Accra and Takoradi
Pls, who are the savages here?
Nigerian women VS Ghanian women (promoting culture)
TayserMahiri: That is nothing compared to the 77 % of inferior nigerians who do it. And consider that among the bleaching kenyans are nigerians who have come with their bleaching creams. I see them naija girls with the fake multi colored wigs looking like horses on the streets, trying haard to immitate Europeans by whipping their wigs around with fake head twitches.
While Nigerians are manufacturing cars, millions of your people are still dancing and playing nakedd in the forests.
TayserMahiri: Can you guys in Ghana start educating Nigerians on the disadvantages of bleaching? You can export lecturers there and start with the bleached Lagos and Abuja. Educate them like little babies and offer treatment services to the millions suffering the effects. Just don't go North yet, untill they figure out how to clear Boko Haram, which they might never. Also teach them about self confidence in their natural color. They need all these things man. See now how this country tacked at the armpit of Africa has become a burden to Africa. When we should be wondering how to feed them, they are bringing us even shittttier issues to help.
In the height of Boko haram, they were only able to affect 3 states out of 36 states in Nigeria. Today, their strongest base (Sambisa forest) has been destroyed in the last state (Borno) of Nigeria and they have fled. So, pls look for another current news.
All the displaced persons are gradually being resettled and re-integrated (that's our major concern now).
Just30: my country banned bleaching because it was bad.
Nigerians are celebrating advanced multi billion developments of our cultural fashion industry and see what Ghanians are still doing as cultural development in this 21st century! .
TayserMahiri: Nigerians posting images of kenyan migrants in Europe. If I start plastering these pages with nigerian filth in europe you will all die of starvation.
Nigerians never deny that our people are doing dirty things in Europe. It is you foools that act as if it is an exclusively Nigerian affair, when your own people are there too doing likewise even as small as your country and population is.
O0XYGEN: copy copy mumugerians. You fools are trooping to Ghana like refugees. Very soon we will be opening refugee camps for you idiots
Most Nigerians in Ghana are there for educational purposes mumu. We are adding to your economy.
But most Ghanians in Nigeria are either running to our churches for deliverance from Ghanian witchcraft (religious refugees) Or they are into housemaid and shoe making jobs here.
68816419: i had stayed in Nairobi/kenya for more than 8 years, i know the country in and out...comparing Nigeria with Kenya is like comparing a child with his mum,Kenya can only boast of very few places(CBD,UPPERHILLS AND ADJOINING PLACES) ,sincerely speaking Kaduna is better than Mombasa,Nakuru,Eldee and Kadjiado combined ..... Newly Constructed Walkway At Jakande
Kenya is a very useless African country that spend all their money in developing only few parts of the country and leaves the rest to rot away. Unlike Nigeria where there are over 50 cities (with over 500k people), each of them developing at their own pace.
Only 25% of Kenyans live in urban areas. The majority 75% live in villages, forests, forest reserves and safaris.
Among the remaining 25% in urban areas, half of them live in Nairobi slums (largest in Africa).
This shows that at the end of the day, only 10% of Kenyans have access to tarred roads, sewage systems, water supply and electricity, and the fools come here to brag about constant electricity. Pls, what is constant about an electricity supply that reaches only 10% of the population?
diablos: Hahahahahah..u no lie...i should be going on vacation soon to d barren east african shithole to do some sightseeing with my galfriend...would probably consider touring d wild maasai tribes and the other naked uncivilised tribes in kenya... hopefully i would update this thread with the uncultured muffins who have made east africa an eyesore to d universe
Pls do not. We are tired of seeing millions of naked and uncivilized blood drinking kenyans. Dont you know we are further denigrating the Black race before the world?
TayserMahiri: Am sure you know the kenyan level of bleaching is childsplay when compared to the giants of bleaching.
We have more naturally light skinned people in Nigeria than Kenyans and most of Black Africa (except Horn Africa). Do you want me to show you colonial records where the British acknowledged that many Nigerian tribes were naturally light skinned when they came to Africa?
Dangote’s targeting of the Kenyan consumer with low-cost cement from Ethiopia is expected to further drive retail prices downward in a market where they have remained static for nearly 10 years.
Importing cement into Kenya is seen as Dangote’s short-term market entry plan as it prepares to establish a local plant in 2019.
“In addition, we have begun exporting cement to neighbouring Kenya,” the company, which is owned by Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, said in its latest trading update.
Dangote said the cement exported to Kenya is priced at about $74 (Sh7,400) per tonne, making it up to 40 per cent cheaper than locally manufactured brands.
The price is expected to incorporate the cost of transporting the cement to Kenya as well as taxes where applicable, while still leaving the company with a profit.
Dangote, which plans to topple LafargeHolcim as the largest producer of cement in Africa, rides on economies of scale to set lower prices that in turn grows its market share. Its plant in Ethiopia has an annual production capacity of 2.5 million tonnes.
However, cement industry sources said the exports mainly covered supplies to road construction projects in northern Kenya.
Dangote also started selling cement in Tanzania early this year after completing its factory in Mtwara about 400 kilometres from Dar es Salaam.
The company cut prices in Tanzania to rapidly gain market share at the expense of rivals, including Kenyan multinationals with a presence in that market.
ARM Cement said in a commentary accompanying its latest results that cement prices in Tanzania fell by a third in the half year ended June as a result of Dangote’s entry.
Dangote said in the trading update that it took market share from its competitors in Tanzania despite incurring higher transport costs since its factory is located relatively farther away from Dar es Salaam.
“We estimate that in June we achieved 23 per cent market share across Tanzania and were the leading supplier of cement in the key market of Dar es Salaam,” Dangote said.
The Nigerian firm’s price in Tanzania stood at about $80 (Sh8,000) per tonne in June, undercutting its competitors by more than 20 per cent.
The company is expected to replicate its lower-pricing strategy in Kenya when it starts to produce cement locally in 2019.
Dangote, which already has a licence to prospect for limestone in Kitui, says it has revised the upcoming factory’s annual production capacity to three million tonnes from the previous 1.5 million......
Leave the fools to keep deceiving themselves. We will crash Kenyan economy very soon with our products.