I was born and raised in Nairobi, I've never seen donkeys or camels on the streets. Donkeys are a means of transport in Lamu Island or in Limuru. Madam, please do your research better 😅😅😅
@@hadijjahnanfuka and I take no offense... there is nothing wrong with a donkey transport...in fact tell them kuna mpaka farasi... I mean horses 🐎... not in movies only...ziko Nairobi... again they are good since they are environmentally friendly and donkeys don't refuel at a petrol station...
First here today...I love your content. Continue enjoying your stay in Kenya. On matatus there is an option to take the ones without music otherwise if you dont like loud music your ears will blast. I wld say Nairobi is all rounded
The issue of a kitchen and toilet sharing the same wall is dependent on the interior design of the house but it’s not the case in every house! Otherwise you’re right about the other things like good internet, good healthcare (in fact the second best in Africa after SA), cool weather especially around may to September and of course our matatu culture which I honestly find to be an eyesore especially in downtown! Looking as beautiful as ever Hadijja 😘
Just a narrow minded view of nairobi...what percentage of Kenyans have black teeth yet most Kenyans especially in nairobi drink tap water...toilet/ kitchen outside are common in the rural areas...95 percent of the people you see renting in nairobi have their rural owned land but they prefer to buy land in urban
The black teeth situation mostly happens to children who are born and raised in Nairobi especially the CBD and a few areas in Nairobi. In the video I just wanted to tell those who are planning to move to Nairobi to be aware so that it doesn't happen to their kids
@hadijjahnanfuka I haven't seen it and teeth are teeth regardless young or old....so stop with the lies...you seem to be jealous of Kenya why not go back to Uganda???
@@hadijjahnanfuka..I honestly haven't seen children or even adults with black teeth in Nairobi..Where in Nairobi do u see it..I have seen a couple of ppl though with brown teeth down at the coast though..
@@hadijjahnanfuka ..Why would I lie..What for? I was born and bred in Nairobi.Again,I have never seen kids with black teeth.I don't have them myself.We both know the liar here
Did you come to Kenya or Nairobi my sister? Kitchen and toilet outside as well donkeys in the streets...? That word Nairobi betrays you. Nairobi is the capital city of Africa. Visit and see it for yourself. Otherwise thanks for sharing...
The city council tap water doesn't do that to teeth. it's mostly borehole water that does that. And camels and donkeys pulling things in streets is something I have not seen 😂 there are some young boys who have camels and they charge people to ride them but that's it. Which part of Nairobi do you stay?
in Kenya women give birth for free at he public hospital, as long as you are a Kenyan citizen you will be enrolled into "Linda mama" that translates to "protect the mother" scheme that caters for all the clinic visit charges and the delivery cost. I guess you are a foreigner thus not eligible for this cover so you have to pay for maternal health care services.
Kama kawa kama dawa.. content imekuja kutafutwa kenya... atarudi na 20k subs.. all the best. But, did kenya start herding donkeys and Carmels? Oh, transportation is expandingii.. ala 😅
1. You don't need a visa. 2. You can get a place to stay as you're working in your alien card. When you get the alien card it's easier to get a work permit, student permit and a residential permit
This girl surely. Donkeys & Camels in the streets? Where? Even in Eastleigh where Somalis live, I have never seen camels walking around! However, camels are used for entertainment in the suburbs!
This is the most boring and biased content.i wish you can do better, offcourse you are so much attached to your home country, it clouds your judgement. giving favourable opinion of your country and dark side of kenya.i would rate it zero out of 10
Not as prominent as you project ones for Nairobi.i wish you can have a local perspective rather this comparison titled more to your home country.yes the views will be many but with time it will be disgusting to people.people cannot change culture, their way of life to fit others people conceived superiority in ther culture.
@@EDWINMURITHII don’t see anything wrong with what she said bro! In fact, apart from that point of water 🚿, everything else is positive about Kenya! Good internet, good healthcare etc Wacha beef zako!
Kenyans love to be praised all the time. Whenever something true is said about them they become defensive. Her video says just a few negatives and most are positive but eh. Unlike Ugandans , we are aware of our weaknesses as well as our strengths . We even just laugh it off.
I still don't understand that thing of sitting on public toilets. Its like most countries outside Uganda practice it. I HATE IT! Goodness. Maybe its just me but i dont even want to imagine it.
@@aboutanything551 are you kidding me?Dad was Chief Engineer Communications KE and East Africa 75 to 95.Built the communications foundation Kenya 🇰🇪 and EA now enjoys,under a dictatorship.Hun we built our own infrastructure.Nairobi born and raised.
Yes there are donkey's and camels and Nairobi is not just CBD
The Kenyans acting shocked when they heard about it aren't Nairobians😂
This lady is fire 🔥! She keeps a strait face 😂😂. ❤
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I was born and raised in Nairobi, I've never seen donkeys or camels on the streets. Donkeys are a means of transport in Lamu Island or in Limuru. Madam, please do your research better 😅😅😅
I've seen them in Karen, Ngong road Rongai road maybe if those places are in different counties not Nairobi 🤷🏾♀️
Very common in Nairobi... donkeys carrying luggages everywhere... but camels for entertainment not for luggages
@@lucasomolo8443 Thank you. They are acting like they've never seen it
@@hadijjahnanfuka and I take no offense... there is nothing wrong with a donkey transport...in fact tell them kuna mpaka farasi... I mean horses 🐎... not in movies only...ziko Nairobi... again they are good since they are environmentally friendly and donkeys don't refuel at a petrol station...
@@lucasomolo8443 I've only seen donkeys in Lamu and Limuru. However, I've seen horses in Karen and at Ngong Racecourse
Thank you letting Keven know about Kenya ! Good information and content
I'm a Ugandan based in middle east.Uganda's weather is tropical through out the year which makes it one of the best in the world 🌎
That's true especially in the Western part
Nice content my sister and welcome to Kenya
great content ,keep it coming ,beautiful as well.
Nice makeup 💄
First here today...I love your content. Continue enjoying your stay in Kenya. On matatus there is an option to take the ones without music otherwise if you dont like loud music your ears will blast. I wld say Nairobi is all rounded
Thanks for the tips!
The issue of a kitchen and toilet sharing the same wall is dependent on the interior design of the house but it’s not the case in every house!
Otherwise you’re right about the other things like good internet, good healthcare (in fact the second best in Africa after SA), cool weather especially around may to September and of course our matatu culture which I honestly find to be an eyesore especially in downtown!
Looking as beautiful as ever Hadijja 😘
Just a narrow minded view of nairobi...what percentage of Kenyans have black teeth yet most Kenyans especially in nairobi drink tap water...toilet/ kitchen outside are common in the rural areas...95 percent of the people you see renting in nairobi have their rural owned land but they prefer to buy land in urban
The black teeth situation mostly happens to children who are born and raised in Nairobi especially the CBD and a few areas in Nairobi. In the video I just wanted to tell those who are planning to move to Nairobi to be aware so that it doesn't happen to their kids
@hadijjahnanfuka I haven't seen it and teeth are teeth regardless young or old....so stop with the lies...you seem to be jealous of Kenya why not go back to Uganda???
@@hadijjahnanfuka..I honestly haven't seen children or even adults with black teeth in Nairobi..Where in Nairobi do u see it..I have seen a couple of ppl though with brown teeth down at the coast though..
@@bella-qz6ls Bella don't lie
@@hadijjahnanfuka ..Why would I lie..What for? I was born and bred in Nairobi.Again,I have never seen kids with black teeth.I don't have them myself.We both know the liar here
Respect from Doha Qatar 🇶🇦
Did you come to Kenya or Nairobi my sister? Kitchen and toilet outside as well donkeys in the streets...? That word Nairobi betrays you. Nairobi is the capital city of Africa. Visit and see it for yourself. Otherwise thanks for sharing...
Kampala isn’t hot travel to the Middle East desert it’s damn hot
Which Nairobi are you talking about regarding the camels & donkeys 🤔
😂😂😂 which Nairobi you’re talking about 🤔? I have never seen donkeys in Nairobi and my teeth happen to be very white😅
The city council tap water doesn't do that to teeth. it's mostly borehole water that does that. And camels and donkeys pulling things in streets is something I have not seen 😂 there are some young boys who have camels and they charge people to ride them but that's it. Which part of Nairobi do you stay?
i will be in nairobi after easter, let us meet for lunch.
Been in Nairobi my all life bt never seen donkeys and camels carrying stuff in Nairobi
Not all kitchen are connected to toilets in Kenya but some.
I have never seen kitchens connected to toilets
I also have 8 years experience in construction and I never see engineers joined toilet and kitchen.
@@dickson1820 I wonder which part of Kenya or Nairobi she's speaking about. Most of her information is just wanting
Kampala is a village compared to Nairobi
So
in Kenya women give birth for free at he public hospital, as long as you are a Kenyan citizen you will be enrolled into "Linda mama" that translates to "protect the mother" scheme that caters for all the clinic visit charges and the delivery cost. I guess you are a foreigner thus not eligible for this cover so you have to pay for maternal health care services.
Kama kawa kama dawa.. content imekuja kutafutwa kenya... atarudi na 20k subs.. all the best. But, did kenya start herding donkeys and Carmels? Oh, transportation is expandingii.. ala 😅
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Are you in my Kenya or Ugandan version of Kenya?
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Ugandan version 😂😂😂
There are no camels or donkeys on the streets of Nairobi
I've seen them in Karen, gong road and Nairobi dear I'm not making it up
❤hi Dear you beautiful
Where are you we meet
What's the immigration situation like? Do Ugandans need a residency permit to live there?
1. You don't need a visa.
2. You can get a place to stay as you're working in your alien card. When you get the alien card it's easier to get a work permit, student permit and a residential permit
@@hadijjahnanfuka Alright. Thanks.
Weeeeeeee,what is she saying?? Donkeys n camels where?? That means pple in nairobi hv brown/black teeth?? My laaawd...
Happy Ramadan 🙏.
Thank you
This girl surely. Donkeys & Camels in the streets? Where? Even in Eastleigh where Somalis live, I have never seen camels walking around! However, camels are used for entertainment in the suburbs!
It has been so long
This is the most boring and biased content.i wish you can do better, offcourse you are so much attached to your home country, it clouds your judgement. giving favourable opinion of your country and dark side of kenya.i would rate it zero out of 10
I've talked about the dark side of Uganda too.
Not as prominent as you project ones for Nairobi.i wish you can have a local perspective rather this comparison titled more to your home country.yes the views will be many but with time it will be disgusting to people.people cannot change culture, their way of life to fit others people conceived superiority in ther culture.
@@EDWINMURITHII don’t see anything wrong with what she said bro! In fact, apart from that point of water 🚿, everything else is positive about Kenya! Good internet, good healthcare etc
Wacha beef zako!
Kenyans love to be praised all the time. Whenever something true is said about them they become defensive. Her video says just a few negatives and most are positive but eh. Unlike Ugandans , we are aware of our weaknesses as well as our strengths . We even just laugh it off.
How much is renting abussiness double roam in Kenya
I don't know about business but residential ones are from 15,000kes(~500,000ugx) to 100,000kes(~3,000,000ugx) depending on the location
What do you mean that our water makes your teeth black? Thats not true i have been here for yrs and havent seen that..
😂😂😂waah madam black teeth from where I have grown in ghetto where dirt exist drank tap water from city council and my teeth are white
Then it's not tap water. It could be something else but it's common in many parts of Nairobi
I still don't understand that thing of sitting on public toilets. Its like most countries outside Uganda practice it. I HATE IT! Goodness. Maybe its just me but i dont even want to imagine it.
It stresses me so much. I wish Ugandans don't copy the rest of the world because it's disgusting😭
But seriously though, who sits on public toilets?
@@bellaolum9768..The stuff we see on the internet 😂😂
@@bella-qz6ls I only do that in my own house and even that I clean with tissue first! 😅😅😅
@@bellaolum9768 ... Everyone knows all kinds of things they can catch from public toilets.. Apparently,Kenyans don't 🙆😂😂
Camels and donkey labour in Nairobi.......?????
Hide that from KOT.
A bitter Ugandan,camels and donkeys in Nairobi 😂😂😂😂
Donkey in Nairobi? Maybe you were outside Nairobi
You are very wrong about tapped water,. Re do your research on water.
Secondly on donkeys & camels, I don't know Nairobi you are talking about.
Wrong perception about Nairobi the capital of Africa
Nairobi is more developed than any African city. These are just observations nothing negative
U can’t compare anything in Kampala with Nairobi be real
Violence.😂😂😂wewe uko na matoke? na sio chakura tu.onja ile katikati yao ni tamu wueh😂😂😂😂
Thanks dear 🎉🎉🎉
When people are giving their experience don't say you can't compare, it's their experience not yours
And there are many things in Kampala that are better than Kenya . Don’t be overwhelmed by the infrastructure built by wazungus
@@aboutanything551 are you kidding me?Dad was Chief Engineer Communications KE and East Africa 75 to 95.Built the communications foundation Kenya 🇰🇪 and EA now enjoys,under a dictatorship.Hun we built our own infrastructure.Nairobi born and raised.
You have never been in Nairobi dear sister,,,poor analysis,pack and go back... nothing is true here,,,wakoyana
Pull down these lies lady
Uganda is better than kenya😂😂😂😂joking 😊
This is lady's is always anti-Kenya. Always looking for something to bash us about. Glady unsubscribed.
That's my honest review
You will not be missed 😊
This people are bitter they can’t keep up with the reality that Kenya is way far developed than Uganda
Waa Khadija,. Uganda more developed than Kenya...mmmmh dreaming
@@RACHELTAMARA-dz6mx it's a typo I meant to say Kenya is more developed
@@RACHELTAMARA-dz6mx it's a typo I meant to say Kenya is more developed
You're are weird
Whats ur problem sir
Yes there are donkey's and camels and Nairobi is not just CBD
The Kenyans acting shocked when they heard about it aren't Nairobians😂
Thank you. They just need to walk around
Rongai is not in Nairobi