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Carmit:Pathetic ![]() What a shame for an oil rich country like Nigeria aka world capital of poverty ....Lagos a city of 24m residents(paupers) looking like a refugee camp, ....can only brag about a bridge the rest are just simple structures...
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Carmit:Mombasa skyline/high rise buildings are just like those ones in Lagos that I always see you posting.... Nairobi is of another higher league together with Jo'burg |
NAIROBI CITY
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Kazikazi:You face them all even worse than those...it's just that your government limits what you can be told ![]() |
NairobiWalker:They are lazy ![]() |
Kazikazi:Which ones from the latter that Tanzanians are best known with?? |
GTC Westlands almost done
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Picture break....Nairobi
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Logobenz0:Moronic brain gone berserk bcoz of poverty and hardships of life..., eat your rat and go to bed ![]() |
#Kenyans, what's the name of this building coming up around Yaya center....?
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Some night views of the green city under the sun
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tylann:The guy's stupidity has hit the climax, if it'll go beyond this point hell be mad man |
Logobenz0:Lazy brain posting old pictures, we don't use polythene these days and you're still stuck on those outdated pics...., I was in Eastleigh yesterday, and I tell you the place is clean and organized.... the place has more shopping malls than the entire West Africa
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Equity Bank celebrating 35 years of existence... @KICC
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SUFFERInSMILIIN:They're willing to die rather than continue living the Nigerian torturous kind of life |
The Olkaria V plant has successfully reached the full load operation, injecting more than 160MW to the national grid. The extraordinary milestone reinforces Kenya’s commitment to renewable energy sources and the reduction of carbon emission and global warming. Kenya ranked third in renewable energy capital investments in the Middle East and Africa region in 2018. In the year, UNEP reports that Kenya attracted $1.4 billion (KSh145 billion) investments in renewable energy. Furthermore, the Olkaria V unit 1 was synchronized into the national grid towards the end of July 2019. Kenya is among the top ten geothermal producing countries globally with an installed capacity of 612MW.
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AskiaHarem:Unless you are insinuating that the situation is more worse than that, cz nothing positive is going on in your stagnant country, apart from Lekki ![]() |
Tanzania spreading diseases to Kenya ![]()
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Ghana, Kenya, and Cote d’Ivoire are the only African countries named in Standard Chartered’s all-new research listing the top 20 rising stars of global trade. The index, known as Trade20, identifies 20 rising stars of trade on a global scale, highlighting the best and most dynamic emerging economies. The list places an African country, Cote d’Ivoire, in the top spot, while mentioning Kenya in third place and Ghana in 13th position. The Trade20 index determines each market’s trade growth potential by analysing changes within the last decade across a wide range of variables, grouped into three equally-weighted pillars: economic dynamism, trade readiness and export diversity. The index examines 12 metrics across 66 global markets – the major global economies plus the major economies in each region – to reveal the 20 economies that are most rapidly improving their potential for trade growth. Ghana, Kenya, and Cote d’Ivoire are the only African countries named in Standard Chartered’s all-new research listing the top 20 rising stars of global trade These African markets have been found by Standard Chartered to be among the top 20 rising stars of global trade. What’s The Trade20 Index? The Trade20 index determines each market’s trade growth potential by analysing changes within the last decade across a wide range of variables, grouped into three equally-weighted pillars: economic dynamism, trade readiness and export diversity. The index examines 12 metrics across 66 global markets – the major global economies plus the major economies in each region – to reveal the 20 economies that are most rapidly improving their potential for trade growth. While most traditional trade indices are based on a market’s present performance, the Trade20 index captures changes over time to reveal the markets that have seen the most improvement within the last decade. The findings from Standard Chartered’s latest research suggest that Côte d’Ivoire and Kenya have significantly improved their trade readiness, demonstrated in their investments in infrastructure and improvements in the business environment. And those efforts are starting to pay off. Another finding from the research is that Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana are taking economic dynamism very seriously, with Côte d’Ivoire enjoying robust GDP and export growth, and Ghana attracting sizeable amounts of foreign direct investment (FDI). The general take-home from the study is that while existing trade powers like China and India continue to rapidly improve their trade potential, African economies are making a particularly strong case from a rather unfavourable starting position.
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kikuyu1:Poverty stricken Nigerians, they can't afford to buy houses when in Kenya real estate sells like hotcakes |
Some interesting and mind-boggling facts about China 1. There are 78 self-made women billionaires in the world, 49 of them are Chinese. 2. In 1988 China had no single motorway, today 30 years later it has over 150,000km more than any other country in the world! Since 2011, they add 10,000km to the road network every year! 3. China is the largest car producer in the world with over 24M cars rolling off the line in 2017. Japan came second with 8M, UK produced only 1M. 4. Not everyone is allowed to buy a car in China. To get approval, you apply for it in a government lottery in which up to 3M people compete for less than 7,000 number plates in a city like Shanghai. 5. Average waiting time to buy a car in China is 6 years and number plates cost more than the price of the car. 6. By 2025, China will have built enough skyscrapers to fill 10 New York-sized cities. 7. There are over 130 Chinese passenger car brands available more than anywhere else in the world. 8. Wealthy car buyers in China pay far much more for their exclusive ride than their fellow high-rollers elsewhere in the world. In the United States, a Mercedes-Maybach S600 costs Ksh19.8M. In China the very same car goes for 2.88 million yuan, or Ksh45.7M, more than double the U.S. price. 9. China’s economy grew 7 times as fast as America’s over the past decade (316% growth vs. 43%) 10. China has 64 million vacant homes, including entire cities that are empty. |
TayserMahri:If Nigerias GDP($150B real figures) will be revisited and the truth layed bare we will beat them few years time with their 200million redundant population... Nairobi with a population of 4-5m is going to overtake Lagos With its 24m population in terms of wealthy individuals... That's says allot about economic performance
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obaaderemi:This is how you sort it out ![]() Poverty all over ![]()
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kikuyu1:I was following the story of China @70 and the transformation/growth of it's economy in the 90's...even if we're not up to its growth rate then...I think we're not doing that bad comparing how China was then and where it is today, and where Kenya is today and where it will be in like 15years or so coming... |
obaaderemi:You don't charge it because you don't have electricity rat eater displaced slave
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obaaderemi:On this screenshot, I noticed your phone's battery is low 1% because you don't have electricity That happens in Kenya periodically and only affects an very small group of people like 2/3%.... The same affects 60% of Nigerians, the poorest people in the universe |
tylann:.
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AskiaHarem:In Nigeria if you are not poor you get killed by kidnappers or witchcraft ....capital of poverty
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The capital's skyline keeps on changing with new skyscrapers coming up everyday
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“Tears, Sorrow, Blood, Lamentation for Nigeria at 59” Constitutional lawyer and human rights activist, Chief Mike Ozekhome, has lamented the sorry state of affairs in Nigeria, saying that at 59 years of age, Nigerians now live like walking corpses or the walking dead due to the poverty and hunger in the land. Noting that Nigeria, once upon a time the biggest economy in Africa and the 3rd fastest growing in the world, Ozekhome said: “Parents now sell their children to survive and the children do like wise. Husbands kidnap wives and wives kidnap husbands’ for cheap ransom.” The Senior Advocate of Nigeria made the disclosures in a statement titled, “Tears, Sorrow, Blood, Lamentation for Nigeria at 59” Ozekhome said: ‘Tears. Sorrow. Blood. Pains. Pangs. Anger. Hunger. Melancholy. Dejection. Hopelessness. Haplessness. Disillusionment. Poverty. Ignorance. “Termites and maggots eat up the national edifice. “Chaos and anarchy reign supreme. Impunity triumphs. “Irredentism, cronyism, clannishness and nepotism strut around like a proud peacock. “Corruption multiplies geometrically, ravaging the land. “Nigeria is now the second most corrupt country in West Africa and one of the 148 most corrupt in the world. “Rule of law is subsumed, human rights crushed, Democracy is vanquished. “Even basic civil liberties are suppressed and subjugated. Judges are brutalised, humiliated and denigrated, for doing their jobs. “The Judiciary is weakened, traumatised, pauperised. “The legislators haemourrage the national purse with fantastic and indefensible out-of-the-world pay packets. “The Executive acts imperiously, untramelled, uncontrolled, like Louis X14 of France. “The cabal holds the nation down by the jugular. Less than 20 people dictate the fate of 200 million Nigerians. There are no checks and balances. “Absolutism, dictatorship, fascism, brutality, bestride our democratic space like a collosus.” Ozekhome added that “Yet, the people, the Civil Society, remain docile, complicit, frightened and cowed. “Mediocrity is enthroned in place of meritocracy. “Hypocrisy, lies, revisionism, propaganda are elevated, celebrated and dressed in the false garb of truth and patriotism. “Genuine criticism, dissent, opposition, plurality of views, are treated as treason, and at best as treasonable felony. Nigerians now murmur, rather than discuss freely. “Soliloquy and monologue take the place of robust dialogue. Nigerians now live like walking corpses, like the living dead. “The common man and woman languish in abject penury. “The middle class diminishes. Industries relocate to neighbouring countries. Massive disinvestment becomes the order of the day. “Nigeria, once upon a time the biggest economy in Africa and the 3rd fastest growing in the world, is today the poverty capital of the world. “Parents now sell their children to survive and the children do like wise. Husbands kidnap wives and wives husbands for cheap ransom. “Insecurity becomes the order of the day. Boko Haram, herdsmen, kidnappers, armed robbers, hired assassins, control our highways, pathways and forest routes. “Nigeria has been turned into a gruesome crimson field of bloodbath. “There is mass suicide and homicide. Mass unemployment is the order of the day. Retrenchment becomes a norm. “Education and certificates are racketeered. “Children learn under uncovered roofs in rain, storm and sun, sitting on bare floor. “Graduates roam the streets without jobs. “Our beautiful daughters and sisters are sold into second slavery as sex objects. “Young able-bodied men take to kidnapping, armed robbery, internet scams and Otokoto rituals. “Money bags are celebrated, no matter the illicit sources of their wealth. “The church and the mosque are complicit in this societal degeneration. “Morals, ethics, values, recede into the abyss of historical oblivion. “Prices of food have gone out of the of the roofs, leaving the poor prostrate and defeated. “The tail now wags the dog, the leaders molest the people whose mandate they utilise. “They laugh the people to scorn, exploit them, beat them, scourge them, impoverish them and misuse them. “God, where, when, how and why did we find ourselves in this scandalous state of nadir, doldrums and national calamity? “Nigeria at 59!!! A woman still crawling, misused, dehumanised and degraded. “There will still be sunshine at the end of the storm. “Yes, a silver lining on a dark cloudy sky. “God help us,” Ozekhome said.
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all I know is that, your nairobi still remain the world largest slums period.