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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Predstan: 12:16pm On Feb 17, 2019
ifyalways:
OP, No sightseeing tours undecided


Chill please. If i upload everything at once, you wont find it interesting

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Predstan: 12:22pm On Feb 17, 2019
cutieme:
Predstan how is their women? What's your view about them?

Special Characteristics of the women is the ass. All of them get ass. When i mean all, I mean every lady that i met here in Rwanda get ass. Even Burundi people that was in the plane with me get ass. The same with Ugandans. I can tell you east Africa Females get Ass. But you must be very careful, you must not date an underage(18) else, you will be imprison. Their Law is such that its called arrest to Prison(No interrogation)

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by ifyalways(f): 12:33pm On Feb 17, 2019
Predstan:
No Sir/Madam

I am not visiting Rwanda Only.
Predstan:



Chill please. If i upload everything at once, you wont find it interesting
Make up your mind. cheesy
Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by SkinnyNigga: 2:12pm On Feb 17, 2019
error4040:
LoL here Goes the Nigga who suggested the OP should have Scam that Rwandan, Well I expect Nothing Impressive from You anyway.

SkinnyNigga indeed!
whatever man
Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by error4040: 2:15pm On Feb 17, 2019
SkinnyNigga:
whatever man
grin grin grin No hard Feelings bro.
Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by SkinnyNigga: 2:19pm On Feb 17, 2019
one issue with East and South African ladies is that HIV. seems like everyone has it there.. especially in that Uganda

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by dabocity(m): 2:58pm On Feb 17, 2019
Predstan:


Well, I had a sexcapade in Uganda. I dont know why the guy no won get patience. Although, i wont put it here but i will direct him to another thread where he will see it. You want Rwanda governement to send me to jail abi

That means you had it with a young lady
Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Predstan: 4:24pm On Feb 17, 2019
dabocity:


That means you had it with a young lady


Lol... nope
Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by dabocity(m): 4:46pm On Feb 17, 2019
Predstan:



Lol... nope

Old mama then grin
Tried mailing you but dunno what's wrong.. Gimme your mail.. Wanna ask you a Q
Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Harjeehbaday(m): 10:15pm On Feb 17, 2019
streetwise2015:



@Predstan How much did you buy your flight ticket to this 4 countries and what Airline? Thank you

You have not answered this question ooo
Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by goodlifehyd(m): 5:28am On Feb 18, 2019
debbydee:
dont argue with immigration officer they are time wasters and can delay you unnecessary.
Exactly and the airlines can't question them... Could remember my first time traveling those goats siezed my passport and kept passing me around... They asked for my BTA, showed them my ATM that i got enough cash in it to cover that. The Airline sent someone to come find me cuz i was the only passenger left, was already shivering but a man behind gave me liver that the plane will not move as long as i already checked in on their counter. The lady from Etihad was just looking she couldnt say or do anything.
Later when people like these are sacked, we all turn to blame the government

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Predstan: 7:24am On Feb 18, 2019
Harjeehbaday:


You have not answered this question ooo

Hi. My flight to Rwanda was just about 350$(return ticket). I took Buses within East african countries

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Predstan: 7:36am On Feb 18, 2019
The Law there in Rwanda is really a big thing that Nigeria should adopt. You Must not litter the street and main road. If you do, you are going directly to Prison without interrogation. Maybe after one week in Prison, you might then be considered for interrogation or court sitting. You must also not date an under 18 babe no matter how big she is, if you are caught, you are going directly to prison. Underage(18) cannot also lodge by themselves except with parent. If they are caught, The manager of that hotel is going to Prison without Interrogation. This made them fear the law and obey it without forgetting. Let me also talk about their transportation system apart from Buses. They have Bikes(Okada) and must use Helment anytime you are riding. Amazingly, they use Bicycle also to transport people... Thats very funny, I rode on it also just to get the feelings(pictures attached). Its really smooth being the passenger.

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Hadampson(m): 9:50am On Feb 18, 2019
Predstan:
The Law there in Rwanda is really a big thing that Nigeria should adopt. You Must not litter the street and main road. If you do, you are going directly to Prison without interrogation. Maybe after one week in Prison, you might then be considered for interrogation or court sitting. You must also not date an under 18 babe no matter how big she is, if you are caught, you are going directly to prison. Underage(18) cannot also lodge by themselves except with parent. If they are caught, The manager of that hotel is going to Prison without Interrogation. This made them fear the law and obey it without forgetting. Let me also talk about their transportation system apart from Buses. They have Bikes(Okada) and must use Helment anytime you are riding. Amazingly, they use Bicycle also to transport people... Thats very funny, I rode on it also just to get the feelings(pictures attached). Its really smooth being the passenger.


Rwanda is really a progressive country. Unguided freedom is one of our problems here. How i wish Nigerians could learn to obey the laws cry

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by dabocity(m): 12:04pm On Feb 18, 2019
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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Gr8mind07(m): 2:14pm On Feb 18, 2019
Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Gr8mind07(m): 2:17pm On Feb 18, 2019
[quote author=goodlifehyd post=75843087] Exactly and the airlines can't question them... Could remember my first time traveling those goats siezed my passport and kept passing me around... They asked for my BTA, showed them my ATM that i got enough cash in it to cover that. The Airline sent someone to come find me cuz i was the only passenger left, was already shivering

The check in process even for first time travellers are not as tedious in Abuja airport.I just got checked in now and I tell you they didn't even ask me about my hotel reservation or the BTA even though I have more than the required on me and also a first time traveller.
Although by their look,one could tell that they wish to exhaust person but they are still learners compared to the Lagos thieves.
It is advised that first time travellers outside Lagos can pass through Abuja for hassles free check in.

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by AngelicBeing: 2:27pm On Feb 18, 2019
Hadampson:



Rwanda is really a progressive country. Unguided freedom is one of our problems here. How i wish Nigerians could learn to obey the laws cry
True that, street fighting in Rwanda attracts 6 months jail terms, you will never find anyone fighting on the street, secondly, apart from the regular police you find in almost every Junction in Rwanda, they have plain clothes security personnel, military, local security personnel scattered throughout the country, you also find the military at different Junction and police as well in the night.

Rwanda is the safest country in Africa, all through the period of my visit, I didn’t hear of robbers, kidnapping, cultism, ritualism, stealing or street urchins, President Kagame is doing a good job in Rwanda cool

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Nobody: 2:31pm On Feb 18, 2019
[quote author=Gr8mind07 post=75857694][/quote]
I concur..
Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Agbaletu: 2:45pm On Feb 18, 2019
AngelicBeing:
True that, street fighting in Rwanda attracts 6 months jail terms, you will never find anyone fighting on the street, secondly, apart from the regular police you find in almost every Junction in Rwanda, they have plain clothes security personnel, military, local security personnel scattered throughout the country, you also find the military at different Junction and police as well in the night.

Rwanda is the safest country in Africa, all through the period of my visit, I didn’t hear of robbers, kidnapping, cultism, ritualism, stealing or street urchins, President Kagame is doing a good job in Rwanda cool
You are very correct.
Didn't you notice that their banks don't have security doors?

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by AngelicBeing: 2:52pm On Feb 18, 2019
Agbaletu:

You are very correct.
Didn't you notice that their banks don't have security doors?
Yes, same with the various bureau de change in different parts of the country, mehn, in terms of security, I give it to Rwanda, if they have half or a quarter of the resources we have in Nigeria, Rwanda will almost be like mini - Europe, l am working on developing a small piece of land as (vacation home) l bought at kayonze via a friend whose family owns several real Estate properties in the country, that will be during my next visit cool

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Agbaletu: 3:00pm On Feb 18, 2019
AngelicBeing:
l am working on developing a small piece of land as (vacation home) l bought at kayonze via a friend whose family owns several real Estate properties in the country, that will be during my next visit cool
Wow, that is great! I wanted to buy a piece of land in Bugesera but I did not follow it up till I finished my assignment there. I will still buy land in that country.

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by AngelicBeing: 3:20pm On Feb 18, 2019
Agbaletu:

Wow, that is great! I wanted to buy a piece of land in Bugesera but I did not follow it up till I finished my assignment there. I will still buy land in that country.
Please do, real Estate investment is good in Rwanda, although cost of construction materials like cement and building materials are generally expensive because majority are brought in from Tanzanian / Uganda / Kenya but on the long run it is what it, Nyarutarama is a high brow area and full of embassies, Nigeria embassy is situated in that area, lands / houses in that axis cost from 50m, 100m to over 300million Rwf, my friends family sold 2 (3bedroom en-suite apartment) in kanombe area near Kigali airport for 50m Rwanda franc each , that was what ginger me to buy a small piece of land before I left, there is nothing like omoniles or someone else swapping or encroaching on your land, whoever does that will receive koboko laden with chilly pepper from President Kagame and still go to jail, once you get all your titled paperwork from the government, you can drink your ginger tea / coffee and go back to your base and sleep, your investment is secured cool

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by goodlifehyd(m): 3:29pm On Feb 18, 2019
[quote author=Gr8mind07 post=75857694][/quote]Yea they are being careful cuz they don't know if you are related to one person thay3 could render them jobless in 2mins
Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Emmanuelstm(m): 4:14pm On Feb 18, 2019
Agbaletu:

You are very correct.
Didn't you notice that their banks don't have security doors?

Even Ghana bank doors too don't use security door just normal door

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by dabocity(m): 7:29pm On Feb 18, 2019
Predstan:



I do not have access to my email right now... I am actually still in rwanda and until i am back in Nigeria probably before the weekend. I will chat you up now though

Dm on whasapp bro.. What do you do during the day?
Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Mizwisdom(f): 8:03pm On Feb 18, 2019
Predstan:
The Law there in Rwanda is really a big thing that Nigeria should adopt. You Must not litter the street and main road. If you do, you are going directly to Prison without interrogation. Maybe after one week in Prison, you might then be considered for interrogation or court sitting. You must also not date an under 18 babe no matter how big she is, if you are caught, you are going directly to prison. Underage(18) cannot also lodge by themselves except with parent. If they are caught, The manager of that hotel is going to Prison without Interrogation. This made them fear the law and obey it without forgetting. Let me also talk about their transportation system apart from Buses. They have Bikes(Okada) and must use Helment anytime you are riding. Amazingly, they use Bicycle also to transport people... Thats very funny, I rode on it also just to get the feelings(pictures attached). Its really smooth being the passenger.


Woah they seem contented to me. The bicycle thing won't work here, we are too rough for that cheesy I still wonder why they hate themselves so much. Did you get to meet Tutsis and Hutus, could you tell the difference?
Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Agbaletu: 8:28pm On Feb 18, 2019
Mizwisdom:



Woah they seem contented to me. The bicycle thing won't work here, we are too rough for that cheesy I still wonder why they hate themselves so much. Did you get to meet Tutsis and Hutus, could you tell the difference?
They hate themselves before the genocide. After the genocide, they see themselves as one. They will never introduce themselves as Tutsis or Hutus. They will tell you that they are Rwandans. No street is named after anybody. It is either you see KG 001 Road, KN 42 etc. They so much love and trust one another.

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Smartlife(m): 10:16pm On Feb 18, 2019
Am waiting for you to enter kenya joor
Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by Predstan: 8:38am On Feb 19, 2019
As usual,I got a knock on my door for breakfast the next morning and i had another wonderful meal for breakfast. After breakfast, I packed my luggage and backpack enroute Kampala, Uganda. Its only 8 hours by Bus. I went to nyambugogo Motor park and these was what i saw(pictures attached). Beatiful park and alot of VANS to transport people with a very nice customer satisfaction. I asked what time they go to Kampala and the price. Its 8am and 5pm daily for 10,000rwf, Answered by a staff of Modern Coast EA bus. This is where i realized that the Taxi driver that took me from the Airport to the hotel inflated the price. I paid and got my ticket printed(see picture attached)

Its just 11:00am. I had to wait about 6 hours before boarding the Bus to Kampala. I decided to walk around Kigali and i had some beautiful pictures as seen in the pictures attached. Here in Rwanda, the most popular fuel station is "Kobil" just like we have Mobil in Nigeria. After three hours of walking around, riding on the bicycle and playing this game as seen in the pictures
. i returned to Modern Coast waiting room where i met a Congolese Lady. Beautiful in her 40s, She was using an Iphone. She picked up conversation with me when she saw my Galaxy S9.

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Re: My Travel Experience To East Africa by DisGuy: 8:46am On Feb 19, 2019
SkinnyNigga:
one issue with East and South African ladies is that HIV. seems like everyone has it there.. especially in that Uganda

isnt that like saying every Nigerian is gonna scam you like they have a special scamming course...some comments are not to be aired in public

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