ProblemChild1: All you Kenyans know most is tall buildings. It's not about tall building. It's about urban planning you fool. Nairobi is a huge slumpolis. Fixed your shithole and stop talking like a fool.
Nigerian talking about urban planning? A country with most cities in the list of top 20 unplanned cities in Africa.
samorobo: Joke is on you,your African tigress came to Abuja and she was screaming about how drop dead gorgeous and developed Abuja looks. Heck she made 5 videos professing her love for Abuja
The same African Tigress who said that Burundi is developed? 😂😂😂 Do you want me to start showing you videos of Nigerians being amazed by Kenyan cities? Not one but several Nigerians. Others even decline to return to Nigeria after visiting Kenyan cities.
samorobo: This is just a section of Abuja cbd. Tell me if you can see the mosque that’s to tell you how big the cbd is expanding. Even those building you are talking isn’t even here. The Abuja that has a freaking light rail and modern airport is what you want to compare with that dirty repetition of lamu you call Mombasa. Wonder shall never end .
Abuja is about Mosque. Post any five pictures of Abuja without mosque we want to see something. Again the light rail is not functioning but Mombasa SGR is functioning with better and modern terminal.
samorobo: Yes PH has better building. They are more vibrant in color rather than washed and faded as in the case of Mombasa. The joke is on you. Those 4-5 floor you have lying around are just as ugly as those flats slumscraper in little moghadishu in Nairobi. Very rundown rubbish. Heck I even see more glass facade building in PH than the faded mess in mombasa
ProblemChild1: And who told you Abuja is only a mosque. Abuja is bigger than Nairobi. Abuja housing the largest Single housing estate in the entire Africa. You must be a mad man.
Abuja is only mosque and that Aso rock. Outside those senseless items Abuja will look like Nakuru with better roads.
samorobo: Abuja is not your mate. Pls keep it out of your mouth. Mombasa is a dirty ancient slumpolis with zero touch with modernity. Everywhere looking like the medieval times with broken down infrastructure . Heck there is no different between moghadishu in Somalia and Mombasa. Similar architecture yearning due a brush of paint, similar old urban layout, completely broken down infrastructure .
What does Abuja have? What does Abuja generates? Abuja is never attractive to any sane person. Abuja only have 1 building above 20 floors, the rest are dwarfs.
samorobo: This dongo-kundu expressway that leads to the port is the only modern road in Mombasa,the rest roads in Mombasa are ugly and completely broken down.
samorobo: Port harcourt has good roads and building. Mombasa has broken down roads with worn out tired buildings . The only things mombasa has over PH is better looking villas,resort properties and decent beachfront. Take that away and it’s another backward slumpolis like Lamu.
Port Harcourt has better looking buildings?😂😂😂 Are you talking about those slum looking like buildings with rusted roofs and blackish walls? Or you are talking about those buildings that have bended one sided waiting for any wind to blow them over?
forgiveness: Mombasa will not make top ten among cities in Nigeria.
1. Lagos City (Lagos Island, Ikoyi, Victoria Island, Surulere and Yaba) 2. Abuja 3. Ikeja 4. Lekki 5. Port Harcourt 6. Kano 7. Ibadan 8. Kaduna 9. Enugu 10. Abeokuta 11. Benin city 12. Mombasa
These are sixteen 12 storey buildings and Nine 15 storey buildings just in one location.
Mombasa port alone generates $2b annually. You are talking about 12 storey buildings while Mombasa is at 25 floors buildings currently aiming for 30 floors, you are mad or you are just confused?😂😂😂.
Again stop this nonsense of comparing Mombasa with this rubbish.
If Abuja itself can't stand Mombasa, why do you think Port Harcourt will manage?
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