rvp20182: If we are too poor why would luxury brands camp in kenya. The man from IMF colony - Kenya beat your refugee country Nigeria leave alone Ghana.
Kenyans spent 500m dollars on luxury goods. Nigeria 400M dollars. IMF colony of Ghana nowhere to be seen.
Shut up and stop making noise....I swear when it comes to CArs only SA can speak when we speak.... Nigerians generally loves flamboyant lifestyle that you can never afford...just zip the car story cos this day Boyz are hustling to buy private jet , rollce Royce, Ferrari, not that 2004 toy pics to you litter around your broken roads.....
go and watch more youtube videos again about kenya to get the true picture
Who gives a fvck about your slum, no doubt you are the globe slum leaders...I more interested in that your international roadside malls. ...just30 here you go, the hypocrite has been exposed...I have gotten a clear and full view of the zoo and how shitty her informal sector looks...
I swear no nigerian will open that and expect a single customer..That is bad for business..
Nah those are not slum...That was a your street shops, A.k.a average kenyan malls ...The I just took a screenshot from the YouTuber video...The guy was filming on a "Boda Boda" a.k.a motorbike..
rvp20182: I see you're repeating debt propaganda on SGR & China - actually regurgiating western propaganda against fast emerging China.
Let me help for then 10th time understand our SGR loan.
We borrowed about 4.5-5B dollars from China to build SGR from Mombasa to Nairobi and now to Naivasha - including rolling stock, two dry ports (Nairobi, Naivasha) in 2014. Unlike Nigeria and other laggards...we completed the 500-600kms railway in record 3yrs.
Before we borrowed the loan - we planned to raise 15% of the total project cost - because China normally do not finance land acquisition and such - so we started collecting Railway Development Levy as early as 2010. That RDL annually collects now about 30B kshs (300M dollars) - that is more than enough to pay China.
What are our loan terms with China (Exim bank of China) - half the loan is commercial (2% above LIBOR) and half the loan is concessionary (nearly zero interest maturing in 20yrs). We also got 5yr grace period for commercial loan and 7yr grace period for concessional loan. The idea is the railway in initial years will start slowly - and won't break even the first 7-10 yrs.And we also put in a huge insurance with Chinese in case of non-repayment.
Now according to projections we had with Chinese - the railway would no break even - for first nearly 10yrs - and yet 3yrs later - our SGR is approaching break point. It already has carried 3.5m passengers and 5 million metric tonnes - in the first 2-3 yrs of operations. We are running 14 trains every day.
Now compare say to Ethiopia - that is still running 1 or 2 trains - and has asked China for loan extensions.
So before we ever come to defaulting in SGR 1) SGR will break even - and hopefully pay for itself 2) Railway Dev Levy - will pay for it -1.5% (now increase to 2%) of all imports (except raw materials) 3) We will ask Chinese to extend the loan terms 4) KPA (with annual revenues trending towards 1B dollars soon) - will pay the Kenya Railways(Not china) - if they don't have cargo. 5) Treasury will uses our taxes to repay China. 6) Insurance will pay for it. We paid a huge commission to SinoSure. 7) We will default - in year 3030.
Oh shut you idiot..You laggard zoo can't speak to about infastructure ....Nigeria has spent 3 times what you've spent in rail and she has got rails in operation than your zoo will ever dream of....your age is running at lost and can barely perform cargo function...
Nigeria ranks 11th highest in number of students in United States NEWS Published 6 hours ago on November 19, 2019 By Correspondents RELATED TOPICS: Nigeria has emerged first among African countries and eleventh, worldwide in terms leading source of international students studying in the United States. Latest report released by Open Doors, shows that the number of international students in the United States rose to an all‐time high in the 2018/19 academic year, the fourth consecutive year with more than one million international students. The total number of international students, 1,095,299, is a 0.05 per cent increase over last year, according to the 2019 Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange. The new report indicates there was a 5.8 per cent increase in the number of students from Nigeria who are currently studying in the U.S. This percentage represents a total of 13,423 Nigerian students studying in the U.S. in the 2018/2019 academic session. This number also represents 33 per cent of the overall African students in the United States. Nigerians are enrolled in more than 1,000 institutions in 51 states and territories in the United States, out of which 18 per cent are studying in Texas. Nigerian students using EducationUSA services recorded $16million in scholarships and financial aid awarded to newly admitted students for the 2019 academic year. Open Doors 2019, released yesterday by the Institute of International Education (IIE) and the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, highlights the continued competitiveness of the U.S. higher education sector as a destination of choice for international students and the growing interest in international educational exchange among U.S. students. The release of the new Open Doors data marks the celebration of International Education Week, a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education to prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from other countries to study, learn, and exchange experiences in the United States. The Open Doors report is published annually by the Institute of International Education in partnership with the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
PROVERBZ: chai!!! enyimba economic city big boost it received 403million USD funding from Africa development bank really so happy for this particular project cuz its close to home
Yes I saw this on Sunday (opera mini news) evening but the wahala on this thread made me forget...Damn it you beat me to it
GENEGIRIA: people in that nonsense zoo called kenya are fleeing poverty by hiding in the undercarriage of aircarfts departing kenya isn't kenya supposed to be a paradise a stvpid country ravaged by HIV, corruption, poverty, stvpidity
'Illegal' sex work booming in stvpid kenya As the authorities turn a blind eye to its existence, the world's oldest profession is thriving from the streets to the Internet. Our reporter explored the trend in Nairobi and why some people are hooked to it In Summary
• Despite health and harassment risks, many engage in prostitution because of poverty, joblessness and some by choice
• Police dispute its prevalence, saying there are no cases reported lately, no brothels and fewer sex workers in the streets Sex workers talk to a client on Koinange Street, Nairobi. The street has long been the capital's red light district, but the industry has evolved to different spheres. Sex workers talk to a client on Koinange Street, Nairobi. The street has long been the capital's red light district, but the industry has evolved to different spheres. Image: COURTESY
Not long ago at a dingy brothel behind a sports bar on River Road, you could hear a church choir two storeys above and the pastor preaching against adultery.
Today, that third-floor church is now a VIP brothel, an extension of the low-class house of pleasure that remains on the first floor.
Churchgoers complained, especially those with children who were exposed to skimpily clad women displaying their wares. The church moved. The sex trade took over.
This is just one example of prostitution thriving today. And how do the Johns find the ladies? And vice versa.
As always, word of mouth. But increasingly, the world's oldest profession is going digital. You can find a date through an app or a website. Or she can find you. Madams' black blooks are now folders in their computers
Pity the old-fashioned sex workers, who don't know how to make the best of their smartphone or God-given gifts. Or are too unimaginative to figure out how to pay a man to make a website for them.
Though sex work is illegal in Kenya, business has never been better, whether on the streets or through online connections to dingy brothels, high-class clubs or hotels. [s][/s]
My gawd.... MtistheQubit so this is what you guys do just so you escape your zoo to Europe....I taught you guys only swam I didn't also know you do fly mysteriously
Shma: You're pained . Your brother was posting 2013 pics and you really hyped the guy up but since you have been exposed you want to cover your face from shame, see your life dude? are finding it hard to accept that your roads are pathetic than ours so you can decipher with your fella and stop your debanking debate. You are now becoming boring and pathetic.
Now this is funny little boy... To begin with britam tower never existed in the year 2013 so automatically your lie has sold you out... Secondly the Google Street view image he posted clearly state 2019 not 2013 as you are Implying...See let me chip this email message a lil' bit...Google images are update regularly (at least every six month) so it is safe to say upperhill images was last updated in around June/July.... Do you know you govt gave every right to sue google if they fail to update their images and potrayed the country bad?...Anyway that is that .. Below are less than 1months old YouTube videos in the shitty roads of upperhill which clearly and undoubtedly is an attestation to google Street view images......
What a zoo you living in...Enjoy your pothole infested bad colour looking village road.(that looks like the road to my village stream ).....no wonder yor photographers over edited their pics instead of protesting to their govt...
Shma: just ignore those dudes(problem kid and the doomed one) they are criminals ,dump head
That is the nature of your road...see before now (before you came ) I user to screenshoted a month old video of upper-hill to post here and that is exactly what I produce..Ask gallivaNT and the rest, they used to cry then..
Wuoche: Another idiot also posted the first pic claiming to be 2019 . Status of Britam roads 2019 is in the last two pics
And you are the idiot...Both pics habour the same useless road..The only difference was that the Google image focus on the street view which is the road while yours focus on the building and barely showed the road...zoom closely and see that they are both the same road...
tylann: Yes we borrow to retire old debt We have never defaulted Bailouts also don't happen in Kenya
I have no problem with that
That simply means you will never get out of debt trap but keep going in further until your economy is reduced to shambles...e.g Venezuela, Greece,sri lanka
theenchanter: that'd d bone of contention here..... in ur vague mind, u think u're debunking whatever u concieve its debunkable with ur own version of stats.
Just goan answer call of the void jare.
I swear you just took the sentence out of my mind.....The idiot should look in the mirrors
NigeriaIsDoomed: You don't get it, do u? Do you know how demeaning is it to rent one's wife to tourists because of starvation? Even an animal wouldn't do that Kenyans keep breaking world records