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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by whirlwind7(m): 9:13am On Oct 22, 2016
Drlaw:
How can immigration tell his citizen to be pointing out Nigerians if not something is fishing. Naija Don take over all their ladies. And Becos of our horse power them men no like naija at all u guys should critically look at those tweeting why ain't any woman talking. Na beef o! Make our government act o! Before it turn to xenophobia.

Well, I am not arguing abt the "taking over all their ladies" part. You have a point there. Actually, I can beat my chest too when it comes to that part cheesy

But the problem is, the average naija guy acts like he is above the law when he's outside the country. This behaviour gets pronounced when in another African (black) country. Their swag and sometimes reckless attitude gets them noticed. They are confident everywhere they go. So, it takes a lot of self assurance to match toe to toe with an exposed naija guy. This can breed misgivings among the menfolk in the host country, especially when their ladies find naija men irresistible.
The immigration may overlook some other nationalities with expired visas, but they will be very enthusiastic to cut a Nigerian down to size once he flaunts the law.

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by slysteel: 9:20am On Oct 22, 2016
Dear kenyans pls go house to house and drag those naija people into the streets,let them come back and join their fellow flat and oblong heads on nairaland,i guess the mumu naija people never knew that thousands of kenyans read their dance of shame on nairaland on a daily basis,a failed country that should be broken up.

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by Drlaw(m): 9:20am On Oct 22, 2016
texaco1:

Are Nigerians the only citizens whose visas have expired in Kenya?
Why is the immigration singling out Nigerians?
I believe this is a ground work for big operation and deportation of Nigerians from kenya

I wonder o! My brother the hate is in me already now and if anything happen to me or I am been taken anyhow I promise myself to hurt just only one Kenya I come across in Nigeria I heard their lot of them in Redeemption camp. Make don just deport me first war don start be that. Left alone the way we are been extorted like that one is not enough para dey my blood now and I am ready to create history if they don't stop dis. U can imagine how their lady embrace naija men that's what their problem is and all their men are lazy dude. They can't reason or work at all u find them drank early morning falling off all around while the women are hard working smart intelligent and honest Kenyan men can't just withstand us that just it. There is Nigerian Kenyan wife association o! U can imagine. Minus their bastard kids that Nigerian are adopting that we are taken care of. Then don start war them no know.

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by Kenyanstar: 9:21am On Oct 22, 2016
ULSHERLAN:
Sigh even Kenya.

Nothing we no go see o.

Btw, why over stay

Hahahaha..... Hating on Kenya to make you feed your ego over Nigeria isnt going to make your country magically become llike other emerging economies. Cant presence of illegal Nigerians there makes your delusional mind accept that there are far more greener pastures in Kenya than Naijshit.

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by kvngveektour(m): 9:30am On Oct 22, 2016
Iweep.



..any nigerian who reads this and makes a Joke of this should be ashamed.


Nigeria was meant to be the U.S of africa.we have everything we need.natural resources,manpower,land,favourable climate,waterways,good soil,just name it.

Yet,we've been made a laughing stock in africa.i was watching a documentary the other day of how Ghanians were chased out of Nigeria by President Shehu Shagari n i began to wonder if this is the same ghana nigerians are now running to and feeling "big"



This is sad.Very very sad.what then was the purpose of fighting for independence if we still rely solely on the help of the whiteman for everything?

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by nnokwa042(m): 9:33am On Oct 22, 2016
dunkem21:


I dey vex, joor.. The thought and fact that Kenya is ahead of Nigeria is enough stomach worms but to compare us with South Sudan and Somalia is so much an insult to stomach angry

Pls edit angry
nigerians re funny this is how nigerians were laughing at korea and Taiwan goods in the 80s today majority of nigerians cant even afford korea or taiwan products 90s nigerians were laughing at chinese products today what happend? Now u ve the gut to say common kenya what re you enjoying more than them? Ok light?good road? Security? Water , if u talk population yes nigeria got it thats all ,

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by chukxie(m): 9:34am On Oct 22, 2016
Kenyanstar:


Hahahaha..... Hating on Kenya to make you feed your ego over Nigeria isnt going to make your country magically become llike other emerging economies. Cant presence of illegal Nigerians there makes your delusional mind accept that there are far more greener pastures in Kenya than Naijshit.

I'm a Nigerian, but I'm not gonna hate on you for your comment because there are some salient points in it. Nigeria is a blessed country with fu.cked up leaders both past and present.
Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by Kenyanstar: 9:35am On Oct 22, 2016
Dear Nigerians
For the few of you who dont know Kenya i would like to educate about a few facts concerning Kenya

EDUCATION
-Kenyan children in primary level enjoy free public education paid by government
-Every student in Class 1 entry level is given a free laptop
-Every student in secondary entry level in public schools has half of their fee paid by goverment
-Every University student both in public and university is given access to a student loan
-Any orphaned child below 18yrs is given free bursary to pursue their education at any level by CDF(counstituency development fund)
-Every public school in Kenya is connected to free electricity 24/7

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by MtuMsuper: 9:36am On Oct 22, 2016
symbianDON:

your write up is quite assuming, derogatory and reeks of arrogance. that quite a few Nigerians are breaking the law in Kenya doesn't mean every Nigerian in kenya or any other country for that matter goes around with intentions to break the law. if I may ask, do you know how many Nigerians go in and out of Kenya on a monthly basis? going legally and returning as supposed? I have been to Kenya and I have quite a few friends who are Kenyan and I never broke any immigration laws neither did I go to hustle or take advantage of your 'electricity and water taps or internet'. nigeria is a country of 200million people and so it is wrong on every ground to judge us based on the failure of 25 people who have chosen to break laws. and oh! let me quickly remind you that kenyans do have shortcomings too.
Allow me to correct a false impression you appear to have . We kenyans also belong to the human family and so are subject to its( humanity's )limitations.

There's been an upsurge in folks from Nigeria in the country, and they have been doing their reputation no good by engaging in acts to arouse suspicion, or even worse do crimes (yes, overstaying your visa is a crime anywhere ). I live on the ground, and can tell you they indeed come over to hustle. It's your word against mine.

Anyone is welcome here, so long as they OBEY the law, don't upset local norms, and behave decently. You may come 1 million per month, but if you all came with suspect intentions, your numbers are not important. The law is.

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by kvngveektour(m): 9:36am On Oct 22, 2016
Iweep


who did we offend?


no love...


i was watching fela the other day n i just thought aloud.if he were still alive,i would have personally begged him to take presidency form.



Now,just outta curiousity,how much would it cost for these our "good and loving leaders" to establish factories Nationwide?
Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by Kenyanstar: 9:42am On Oct 22, 2016
KENYAN ROADS

Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by MtuMsuper: 9:42am On Oct 22, 2016
Drlaw:


I wonder o! My brother the hate is in me already now and if anything happen to me or I am been taken anyhow I promise myself to hurt just only one Kenya I come across in Nigeria I heard their lot of them in Redeemption camp. Make don just deport me first war don start be that. Left alone the way we are been extorted like that one is not enough para dey my blood now and I am ready to create history if they don't stop dis. U can imagine how their lady embrace naija men that's what their problem is and all their men are lazy dude. They can't reason or work at all u find them drank early morning falling off all around while the women are hard working smart intelligent and honest Kenyan men can't just withstand us that just it. There is Nigerian Kenyan wife association o! U can imagine. Minus their bastard kids that Nigerian are adopting that we are taken care of. Then don start war them no know.
This is what i call arrogance wrapped in foam, with a barcode on it. Typical of you folks, you think you're sliced bread, when in fact loads of people have an inherent dislike of you. Try disrespect a proud Kenyan man like myself who earns his sweat clean and you shall have a religious experience.

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by MtuMsuper: 9:47am On Oct 22, 2016
Kenyanstar:
Dear Nigerians
For the few of you who dont know Kenya i would like to educate about a few facts concerning Kenya

EDUCATION
-Kenyan children in primary level enjoy free public education paid by government
-Every student in Class 1 entry level is given a free laptop
-Every student in secondary entry level in public schools has half of their fee paid by goverment
-Every University student both in public and university is given access to a student loan
-Any orphaned child below 18yrs is given free bursary to pursue their education at any level by CDF(counstituency development fund)
-Every public school in Kenya is connected to free electricity 24/7
Powerful, endelea. What 9ja peeps seem to think is that this is some place they can just saunter in and think they own. Ole wao.... Our sh1t is real, they know it, we know it, they can't accept it.

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by philip0906(m): 9:51am On Oct 22, 2016
MtuMsuper:

Allow me to correct a false impression you appear to have . We kenyans also belong to the human family and so are subject to its( humanity's )limitations.

There's been an upsurge in folks from Nigeria in the country, and they have been doing their reputation no good by engaging in acts to arouse suspicion, or even worse do crimes (yes, overstaying your visa is a crime anywhere ). I live on the ground, and can tell you they indeed come over to hustle. It's your word against mine.

Anyone is welcome here, so long as they OBEY the law, don't upset local norms, and behave decently. You may come 1 million per month, but if you all came with suspect intentions, your numbers are not important. The law is.
[size=13pt]I wanted to ignore you but your deliberate attempt at mischief while trying to sound intelligent, is appalling.
The guy you quoted there made some salient points which you chose to ignore and instead went on your mischievous ramblings. I will remind you once more ;
1. Thousands of Nigerians visit Kenya on a monthly basis, and thousands more return without overstaying their visas.
2. 25 Nigerians who overstayed their visas does not and should not be a reference point to tag every other Nigerian in Kenya as people who flout the law.
3. Why are Nigerians being targeted? Last time I was in Kenya, there are thousands of immigrants from neighboring countries doing NOTHING in Kenya, but the tweets deliberately singles out only "25" Nigerians.
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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by texaco1: 9:52am On Oct 22, 2016
Drlaw:


I wonder o! My brother the hate is in me already now and if anything happen to me or I am been taken anyhow I promise myself to hurt just only one Kenya I come across in Nigeria I heard their lot of them in Redeemption camp. Make don just deport me first war don start be that. Left alone the way we are been extorted like that one is not enough para dey my blood now and I am ready to create history if they don't stop dis. U can imagine how their lady embrace naija men that's what their problem is and all their men are lazy dude. They can't reason or work at all u find them drank early morning falling off all around while the women are hard working smart intelligent and honest Kenyan men can't just withstand us that just it. There is Nigerian Kenyan wife association o! U can imagine. Minus their bastard kids that Nigerian are adopting that we are taken care of. Then don start war them no know.
There will soon be unprovoked attacks on Nigerians in Kenya by Kenyans ,it is better Nigerians living there start watching themselves and start taking extra caution in Kenya .this statement by the immigration is a subtle go ahead for Kenyans to pinpoint and identify Nigerians for attacks

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by Kenyanstar: 9:53am On Oct 22, 2016
KENYAN RAIL SYSTEM IN COMPARISON TO NIGERIA
-Kenya has one of the most ambitious rail system in sub-saharan Africa, the SGR(Standard gauge Rail)

NIGERIA- 3,984 kilometers of track

Railways in Nigeria are operated by the Nigerian Railway Corporation. Nigeria's rail system has 3,984 kilometers of track, most of which is Cape gauge. The country has two major rail lines: a western line that connects Lagos to Nguru, and an eastern line that connects Port Harcourt to Maiduguri. The Lagos–Kano Standard Gauge Railway is being built in segments to replace the western Cape gauge line.

KENYA- 2,066 metre gauge kilometers of track & Standard gauge 800 kilometers of track
Kenya boasts of two railway tracks, the old and the new modern SGR standard gauge Railway line which is 90% complete.
Kenya-Uganda railway- The former Uganda Railway, was run by the company East African Railways. It jointly served the present countries of Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya. Since the dissolution of the EAR corporation in 1977, the national company Kenya Railways Corporation runs the former Uganda Railway and its branches in Kenya. The most important line in the country runs between the port of Mombasa and Nairobi, sleeping car accommodation is offered for tourists.

In 2006, the Rift Valley Railways Consortium led by South African companies took over the operation of the Kenyan and Ugandan railway network on a contract lasting 25 years, with the opportunity of renewal. After criticism from the Kenya Railways Corporation, RVR doubled the frequency of service, and also imposed restrictions to reduce train derailments caused by the ageing infrastructure.[5]

RVR run passenger trains within Kenya only, primarily from Nairobi to Mombasa but also to local towns such as Kisumu. Passenger services on these lines are offered on peak periods only. Freight services are the bulk of RVR's operations.

In 2008, agreements were made with Uganda about gauge standardisation.
The Mombasa-Nairobi SGR is the biggest infrastructure project in Kenya since independence. It will shorten the passenger travel time from Mombasa to Nairobi from more than ten hours to a little more than four hours. Freight trains will complete the journey in less than eight hours.The Class 1 line will have a superior design catering to robust and low-maintenance requirement. The new line will run parallel to the existing meter gauge railway and the Mombasa-Nairobi Road or A109 Highway for the most part. It will deviate at certain points to attain the desired gradient and curvature.The freight terminals will be located at the Mombasa port and the Inland Container Depots at Embakasi in Nairobi. The railway line is designed to carry 22 million tonnes a year of cargo or a projected 40% of Mombasa Port throughput by 2035.

Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by Drlaw(m): 10:05am On Oct 22, 2016
MtuMsuper:

This is what i call arrogance wrapped in foam, with a barcode on it. Typical of you folks, you think you're sliced bread, when in fact loads of people have an inherent dislike of you. Try disrespect a proud Kenyan man like myself who earns his sweat clean and you shall have a religious experience.
Be honest the most expensive cars and good houses in kenya is own by women not to talk of single mothers Nigerian men married many wives because we always capable and we don't run for our responsibility I don't meaning to disrespect a person like u that's logical in reasoning but to say the fact most kenya men can't withstand anyone been successful than them I have lived here and I know this I have a couple of Kenyan male friends when we are together they always amazed how we treat women and this where you guys have lost it. Most of us living here just enjoy the company and motivation of your women unlike Nigerian ladies ... I will talk about that later. .
And let reason it this way if anyone has not commit crime saying been in the country when their visa elapsed is absolute violation of free will of human right since they didn't come in illegal kwani what is the mean if "neutralization"?

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by efilefun(m): 10:06am On Oct 22, 2016
dunkem21:


I dey vex, joor.. The thought and fact that Kenya is ahead of Nigeria is enough stomach worms but to compare us with South Sudan and Somalia is so much an insult to stomach angry

Pls edit angry
check out South Sudan current exchange rate to $$ then you will know they even ahead of naija

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by efilefun(m): 10:10am On Oct 22, 2016
Kenyanstar:
KENYAN ROADS

forget we got this kinda roads in naija also... been to Kenya spent a week and I can tell you not all roads look like what you have there.... show me a pic of roads in ur remote areas also



[img]http://4.bp..com/-XYDe6xqyiEI/T7XVHXM-FgI/AAAAAAAAA9Y/u6HmlFa63Ig/s1600/PICT2172.JPG[/img]



cc Coldplay89

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by dunkem21(m): 10:12am On Oct 22, 2016
efilefun:
check out South Sudan current exchange rate to $$ then you will know they even ahead of naija

Chai angry angry
Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by MtuMsuper: 10:14am On Oct 22, 2016
philip0906:

[size=13pt]I wanted to ignore you but your deliberate attempt at mischief while trying to sound intelligent, is appalling.
The guy you quoted there made some salient points which you chose to ignore and instead went on your mischievous ramblings. I will remind you once more ;
1. Thousands of Nigerians visit Kenya on a monthly basis, and thousands more return without overstaying their visas.
2. 25 Nigerians who overstayed their visas does not and should not be a reference point to tag every other Nigerian in Kenya as people who flout the law.
3. Why are Nigerians being targeted? Last time I was in Kenya, there are thousands of immigrants from neighboring countries doing NOTHING in Kenya, but the tweets deliberately singles out only "25" Nigerians.
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If you really must know, there is an increase in unsavoury looking and acting characters from your country over here. And there been a correlative and causative element to upsurge in e-crime to their presence.
I live in a place where a Cameroonian man who has married a local runs a liquor store, and he is the most down man you will ever find. No shady dealings, cool guy who talks endlessly about football. He eats ugali and barbecue like a local and tries to get involved in local issues. His Swahili improves by the day. Such a man we adopt as our in law as well as a African brother. Ugandans in our midst are as old as the stones, we don't notice them. Ethiopians,Somalis and the horn brothers we are wary of, but then again their countries are not livable (well excepting Ethiopia ) and they know they are guests so they dont go around trying to transform the place into liitle homelands abroad. Your people however, along with south Sudanese, stand out as rude and disrespectful. Change that.
If you live on the wrong side of the law, expect it to catch up with you.

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by Kenyanstar: 10:15am On Oct 22, 2016
KENYA AND NIGERIAN COMPARISON

AIR TRANSPORT

NIGERIA- Population-173m
Nigeria’s principal airports are Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja. Three other international airports are Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano, Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu and Port Harcourt International Airport in Port Harcourt. Overall, Nigeria’s airports, whether international or regional, suffer from a poor reputation for operational efficiency and safety. Private domestic air carriers began to win business at the expense of Nigeria Airways, the former government-owned national airline which was declared bankrupt in 2004. The national flag carrier of Nigeria was Air Nigeria, in which Virgin Atlantic owns 49% and the remaining 51% by Nigerian investors until Virgin withdrew from the partnership on September 18, 2009. The national flag carrier then became Air Nigeria which suspended operations in 2012. Arik Air is now a large airline serving Nigeria and has transported over 10 million passengers.

KENYA- Population-44m
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, is Kenya's largest airport and serves the most destinations. Some international flights go to Moi International Airport in Mombasa. Kisumu Airport was upgraded to an international airport in 2011 and a second phase of expansion is under way. In 2012, US Navy Seebees built a major new tarmac runway at Wajir Airport that can take heavy aircraft.
Kenya Airways Ltd., more commonly known as Kenya Airways, is the flag carrier of Kenya.[4] The company was founded in 1977, after the dissolution of East African Airways. The carrier's head office is located in Embakasi, Nairobi,[5] with its hub at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.[6]

The airline was wholly owned by the Government of Kenya until April 1995, and it was privatised in 1996, becoming the first African flag carrier to successfully do so.[7] Kenya Airways is currently a public-private partnership. The largest shareholder is the Government of Kenya (29.8.%), followed by KLM, which has a 26.73% stake in the company. The rest of the shares are held by private owners; shares are traded on the Nairobi Stock Exchange, the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange, and the Uganda Securities Exchange.[7][8]

Kenya Airways is considered one of the leading Sub-Saharan operators;[9] as of January 2013 and was ranked fourth among the top ten African airlines by seat capacity, behind South African Airways, Ethiopian Airlines and EgyptAir.[10] The airline became a full member of SkyTeam in June 2010, and is also a member of the African Airlines Association since 1977.
They have local domestic flights which include Jetlink, Fly540, KQ and Jambo jet.
Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by efilefun(m): 10:15am On Oct 22, 2016
dunkem21:


Chai angry angry
1 usd is around 7 pounds over there... got some friends from there, they living large over here cuz their currency ain't dead like ours
Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by claremont(m): 10:16am On Oct 22, 2016
MtuMsuper:
Dear Nigerians,
You don't go to somebody's house, eat his ugali, insult his wife, mess up his living room and crap on his floor and think there won't be any consequences. You guys come here courtesy of Kenya Airways running daily flights to Lagos ( Kenya is a major continental and global aviation hub after all), you come to hustle, walk in and act like you own the place, live in seclusion, harass local women, practice unwholesome social ungraces, and think you won't be the cynosure of all eyes? We are very very aware you take advantage of things like steadier than 9ja electricity supply, municipal water in your taps, the fastest and cheapest internet in Africa, crime rates lower than you could imagine in your country, monthly rent payments. etc etc, to come and do yahoo here. Then you think no one will notice. I mean WTF!!!

Get your paper work in order, we are a country of LAWS.

I have been to your country twice to train your KDF on skills which they deploy against the Al Shabaab militia. I have also met many Nigerians in Nairobi and Nanyuki working hard earning a legitimate living, some of them even employ Kenyans in their businesses. I'm a Nigerian (albeit based overseas), don't tar all Nigerians with the same brush.

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by dunkem21(m): 10:18am On Oct 22, 2016
efilefun:
1 usd is around 7 pounds over there... got some friends from there, they living large over here cuz their currency ain't dead like ours

sad
Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by allaboutobed(m): 10:19am On Oct 22, 2016
hw many Kenyans we don arrest.!
Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by Nobody: 10:22am On Oct 22, 2016
Over staying of visas is illegal but why is it only Nigerians that are targets. Are they the only illegal immigrants in that country. Why are we always the target of attack every where.
I lived in Gambia for four years and Nigerians were always the target of immigration there. While there are thousands of Gambians in Nigeria without being harassed. They live within the hausa community and do their business without harassment.
What work are the Nigerian immigration doing, Nothing. In Gambia Immigration don't just stay at the border they enter the streets searching for illegal immigrants but Ever since I was born I have not seen Nigerian immigration on the street of Nigeria doing there job, it's only on the border.

Something is seriously wrong with our system may God help us.

Are there no illegal Kenya immigrants in Nigeria?

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by Drlaw(m): 10:22am On Oct 22, 2016
Kenyanstar:
Dear Nigerians
For the few of you who dont know Kenya i would like to educate about a few facts concerning Kenya

EDUCATION
-Kenyan children in primary level enjoy free public education paid by government
-Every student in Class 1 entry level is given a free laptop
-Every student in secondary entry level in public schools has half of their fee paid by goverment
-Every University student both in public and university is given access to a student loan
-Any orphaned child below 18yrs is given free bursary to pursue their education at any level by CDF(counstituency development fund)
-Every public school in Kenya is connected to free electricity 24/7

Wewe kwenda uko. Stop that ure lying this is just
Jubilee administration cajoled on people like you why is Rialia ranting that picture is just for selected schools okay and this was just launched not quite 4months okay. It's in kenya here that I see so many street kids looking tarted and no one to care for them since all u Kenyan men are useless and lazy. Check around city stadium round about u will see them laying down sleeping on the grass early morning drunk and dirty while ur women are doing it big time. Or at the kenyantta round along moi avenue you will see them inhaling gums and u want to compare yourself with people that know the want to drink croc working hard to have the best thing where ever when ever it's. Guy the truth of this argument is just that u guys don't know " how" and ure begin to be violent on us.

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by lovere: 10:23am On Oct 22, 2016
Drlaw:
How can immigration tell his citizen to be pointing out Nigerians if not something is fishing. Naija Don take over all their ladies. And Becos of our horse power them men no like naija at all u guys should critically look at those tweeting why ain't any woman talking. Na beef o! Make our government act o! Before it turn to xenophobia.
Lol.. funny but true.

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Re: Over 25 Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Visa Validity Issues by Burger01(m): 10:25am On Oct 22, 2016
...and I'm cocksure we have many Kenyans in Nigeria who had overstayed their visas tay tay angry

Our immigration system is just shaiit undecided

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