Give it up no one is throwing money into that lamu joke. It’s not feasible,strategic and the location makes the economic behind it a total consideration considering the geo politics of you and your neighbors.
Saddamochieng00: If we were to do an anonymous poll who do you think the people will choose. Even those naijans you asslick everyday know very well who the dumbest group is.
You are the dumbest my bro. Look in the mirror.
Saddamochieng00: My laatjie when grown men are speaking can you learn to keep your mouth shut. I already classified you in the 70-75 IQ bracket so I think it's in your best interest not to speak things you know nothing off. I mean everyone know you're the slowest cognitively followed closely by just40 who always has Google on standby to copy paste here.
gallivant: Your pipe dreams are still dependent on high oil prices. You haven't learnt your lesson yet?
We are gradually becoming a non-oil dependent economy,oil goes and high and good infrastructure supports it,don’t cry on my neck because we are cashing out from free natural resources,go part for yours
tylann: What are talking about Kenya's lamu port is already functional
We know Nigeria with your stories who doesn't know about dangote oil refinery or about that city Lebanese city in Lagos
What about dangote refinery.
On Saturday, Nigerian businessman Aliko Dangote and Akinwumi Adesina, the chief of the African Development Bank, both toured the Nigerian greenfield crude oil refinery.
Dangote announced the plant’s will begin operations by the third quarter of 2022. The plant which is located in Lagos is hoped to be a game-changer that will spur Africa's development and deepen regional integration. The production will have at first a processing capacity of 540 000 barrels a day and is expected to reach full capacity by the end of the year or early 2023.
gallivant: That's still higher than Nigeria's projected growth.
Oil price was down last year but this same country that is said to be dependent on oil proved imf wrong and grew at 3.9%. That’s show we’re are slowly shifting from oil dependency. An on top of that Gid has chosen to pit countries against each so oil price can soar wickedly high and stay high(albeit before the Russian-Ukrainian brawl oil price was already above 80bdp, the war just took it higher). Expect a 5.0% this year if not higher.
And with Europe losing their major gas supplier which is Russia they are now looking at that nigeria to feel up that void. Once the Nigeria AKG gas project is completed this year we would have the whole of Europe at our mercy. Now Expevt as high as 8.5% in 2023 when you also factor dangote refinery and the lekki deepseaport (80% of west Africa and central Africa cargo business will be handled by Nigeria) that should be operational by then.
tylann: Maybe compare the size lamu port 3 berths are already working
You are making noise. Your lamu dream(it’s not feasible,they are serious economic concerns about the location of the port) is not bigger than badagry deepseaport,it’s just slightly bigger than lekki deepseaport which is set to go into operation September this year .
Badagry deepseaport should be about four times the size of lekki deepseaport and will take about 2.5 years to complete.
Shma: That's what I'm talking about, once we hit that level, add 10yrs to merge the curve.
It will be easier by then to overtake you - going by your slow growth rate in almost all spheres of development.
Lmao now you are foaming the mouth.
That’s what wicked fact slapping can do to someone psychologically. You’re suddenly out of words to defend your zoo. I wish the was a face to face convo. I need to see the look on your face
Shma: Economy - give Kenya 10yrs. Infrastructure - give Kenya 20yrs, as I said. Airports - give Kenya 5yrs... Kenya is now becoming a tourist hub, and that will def drive the urge of setting up more airports. Universities... We've changed our system, Watch out for the pace... If we're already ahead of you in international schools, what makes it hard for Kenya not to catch up with your unis? Health sectors: give us 10yrs. We're currently building special cancer units in Africa. The kidney center is now done, we'll not have to travel abroad to seek some special treatment. Soon, we'll have the best medical infrastructure. Tech -- don't ask. We're 3yrs behind you. Electricity access --- with the current load shedding in SA, it just points out the reality on the ground; Maybe in 5yrs, we will have I've passed you. I believe by then, we'll have universal electricity coverage. In rail infrastructure, maybe we need 15yrs - an electric rail system is in the plan. Railway city will pioneer all the rail projects in the country, and it's breaking ground in July. SGR stations and viaducts are something else, I don't know if SA can stand. Road infrastructure: give Kenya 20yrs - Road infrastructure is all over the place. We just need a policy that will allow residents to build roads to their doorsteps - this will reduce 20yrs to 10. Sports center: that is something that can only take 4yrs if we fully embark on it. Nairobi vs Joburg - give it 10yrs Max, to catch up. We just need to focus on proper residential housing and horizontal infrastructure. Skyscrapers: Nairobi is overtaking South Africa as a whole in 2030. Mark this tweet.
This right here is pure day dreaming. Just go get your filters
Shma: I see Samboro here ready to defend SA. He wants to play some psychological stunts to make the thread get to Kenya vs SA.
We're smart enough.
Lol there is not to play. SA and Kenya in the same sentence is a sick joke. SA is like 50 years ahead of anything in Kenya. Know this and know peace. This online daydreaming is for kids with candies in both hands.
Wuoche: Just say that Addis Ababa is better than all West African cities, we will understand you. Anyway enjoy Nairobi.
Lol my predictions came earlier than I thought,I gave two months but the filter are here in less than a week. The hideous stretch of roads will be needing more filters to hide the Chinese scam. So go get creative,we would be seeing more artistic over saturated pictures.
68816419: Lagos,South west : Contractors carry out topping out ceremony for the Ikeja Train Station and Marina Train Station of the Red and Blue lines respectively. The projects will be ready first quarter 2023 for Lagosians to enjoy the benefits of modern rapid transit system 1-2 . Ikeja Train Station (Redline ) 3.4. Marina Train Station (Blue lines )
When will Kenya get to this level?
Is there any kenyan available to answer that question.
Shma: ZOOMAN, Develop your ZOO, and you won't feel the urge to hide under developed cities.
Glad we can both agree that all cities I cited are way ahead of Nairobi. And as for Lagos the story is not different either,we are ahead. I though you already made peace with that.
Shma: Nairobi has 23 100m +. don't rely on wiki to feed you with info about Nairobi.
Nairobi dwarfs all the cities in SA except Joburg. But for Kenya to catch up to the current level of SA - as a whole, maybe we need 50yrs.
But that is not the point. No one is comparing Kenya with SA. we made a simple estimate that Nai will one day catch up with Joburg, going by the dynamic in infrastructure progress. But your weak emotional boy Austine has caught feelings with that.
Shma: Nairobi has 23 100m +. don't rely on wiki to feed you with info about Nairobi.
Nairobi dwarfs all the cities in SA except Joburg. But for Kenya to catch up to the current level of SA - as a whole, maybe we need 50yrs.
But that is not the point. No one is comparing Kenya with SA. we made a simple estimate that Nai will one day catch up with Joburg, going by the dynamic in infrastructure progress. But your weak emotional boy Austine has caught feelings with that.
He's now calling me a pighead.
Do you really think Nairobi will ever get to this.
Develop your zoo so you can be egotistical and stop whining about those that developed theirs and git egotistical. Focus on your zoo and create the change that you need.