The cost of living is not that high. Dont trust the social media that much... Kenya is an amazing place and we have alot of our neighbours TZ, UG, rwanda and the rest. You're welcome @JackiesRealityandLifestyle
As a Kenyan, alot of what she is saying is true, the biggest MISS is that She's comparing two countries instead of two Cities ..what she is talking about are habits of City dwellers therefore it should be a comparison between Nairobi and Kampala. frozen foods, social behaviour, Miss Independence etc all these are City realities ,and NOT a true representation of Kenya and Kenyans as a whole.
It’s so true .Western Kenyan Central Kenya as so fertile and central Kenya had the best weather to grow anything because of its geographical placement anything unlike Uganda that is very hot .Ugandans should read because I know Kenyans lands are more arable than Uganda .
Actually, even in the city center in Uganda, it's still the norm that men provide. And you can find lots of fresh food. Also, Uganda is East Africa's food basket. No hate to our brothers in Kenya but you simply cannot compare when it comes to food.
Only people who have not travelled much might not appreciate Kenya...if you know what others have you would appreciate Kenya always....also this country Uganda is not democratic at all if they can't change one president from independence..they can't talk of anything rotten in Kenya..they can't even make a proper constitution to allow anyone one to come to power...hakuna kitu anasema hapo hata moja..
🎉.this so compare cities not countries as a whole........ the city are too fast lane...imagine the inner towns and it's away from the busyness and ratrace in a way.....most youths who seek real growth have left the cities..... different...but in a way
Rwandan here: In Kenya Hotels charge rooms differently, I had to pay a premium just because I’m not Kenyan. Kenyans only show you interest if you have something to offer to them. Uganda: Is the most welcoming and hospitable country in the whole world. They accept you as their own.
This is resiprical I've travelled around EA but as soon as I speak in a somewhat Kenyan Accent the prices go up for the rooms and even meals along with so many other things all while tell me that's nothing and yet in Kenya all you have to do is tell whoever you are paying am from Africa and show them your passport except from those scammy colleges/uni grabbers or emigration bearcat's. Fuck them they rob everyone unless you convince them you have nothing to offer and then they become your shithy guides.
As a Kenyan I agree with some of the things you have shared. What I can add regarding East Africans is that within the region we view Ugandans and Rwandese more as brothers and sisters. It's just a common feeling. The fact that I can travel to Uganda and still feel at home. With this sense of community belonging, one can't be held back in terms intermarriage among the communities. Sadly with Tanzania the same can't be said. In Kenyan social circles, workspace and school environment you can't tell a Ugandan or Rwandese among Kenyan circles, that's how integrated and close knit we are.
@@AmazingMania so true, I have worked and schooled with Tanzanians they habor a strange resentment towards us. All Kenyans know this. You can just sense it, also language alone doesn't equate to closeness as North Korea and South Korea speak the same language.
@@mhandisiian2963 I have worked and schooled with Tanzanians they habor a strange resentment towards us. All Kenyans know this. You can just sense it, also language alone doesn't equate to closeness as North Korea and South Korea speak the same language. The time of kuweka watu ime isha if someone has decided to hate us for no reason let them be.
Good observations, wonderful job. But definitely the tribalism is not as bad as you have put it. People interact and even intermarry quite freely but unfortunately rural-bred folks tend to be less exposed and are more inclined to look at things through narrow tribal lenses. Keep up the good work
@Basicskill29 yours seems like an extremely unique case. Different people, different languages, different nationality and you were the only common denominator...statistically, who is likely to be the problem?
Am married to a kenyan man he is half Masai half Kikiyu. Lovely man and caring. Am a ugandan hardworking as a nurse here in Europe. So don't tell me women don't work
As a Ugandan who been in Nairobi and Dar es salam I say you are on point on all areas more especially on the social part, U only need to stand and watch the movement of people on a Nairobi street.. moving so fast unbothered of others. I think a Ugandan would feel more at home in Dar than Nairobi.
I am a kenya who lived in Uganda, I love both places. When it comes to 'matatus, ' min vans for ride, I give Ugandan drivers credit, very patient, unlike my country kenya drivers
Hello lady, I've seen several of your postings. You amaze me with your honesty that you put so innocently. Like i now know Ugandans some times view us as people with no manners! But I'm still left laughing by the way you put it. In short, you're a great communicatior. Continue enlightening us. Wish you well.
You have made very honest observations. I will pick on one that I observed myself while living in Uganda. It's true Ugandan women are more dependent on their men than Kenyan women, who are relatively more independent!
OMG you're spot on! I'm Ugandan and I've been to Kenya a couple of times, and I think you're 100% right about both of us. Lemme subscribe even I would like watch more of your content.
Very insightful and eye opening regarding life in Uganda and their values. Your take on Kenya comes from the city mainly Nairobi. Other parts of the country tend to be more traditional and warm.
You forgot about : 1.weddings & social events: ugandan weddings are elaborate & you will be frowned on if you wear jeans. 2. Ugandan food is made & presented traditionally,sweet n delicious 3.ugandan pineapples - olalala!
Interesting thoughts and observations, my sister Hadijjah! I need to pay a visit to Uganda for some fresh foods and free social life😎😊😋 We need more Africans traveling Africa, to know Africa better. No doubt, some of your perspectives will change the longer you stay in Kenya and get to know Kenyans better. Thanks for sharing.
Kenyans are not showy like you said about their house. says a lot about their character. You cant tell how they live how much they make until you get to know them. Its a way of not attracting unwanted attention and security reasons. that's why in public spaces they mind their business and only speak to a stranger if they must
Indeed. Kenyans do not attract unnecessary attention. I have also heard someone say Kenyans do not wear branded items like Gucci etc. Just plain t-shirts etc. You'd think they are poor but totally the opposite. You will even find the wealthiest people driving Proboxes etc.
Our narrow food variety in Kenya is very fresh my dear, in most places actually, depends on where you buy and how much time you have on your hands. If you want to be sleek and only have time for supermarkets and stores and malls, of course you expect FROZEN food. Go to open air markets, roadside vendors, etc. Actually the reverse is true, cheap places have fresh food, expensive places sometimes don't. You were probably talking to an uptowner who believes in expensive-ness. And yes, Uganda has a really wide variety of food.
What she means is that supermarkets in Uganda also have fresh food. But almost no one here buys food in a supermarket, unless its packaged stuff like milk and bread, or meat (which is usually fresh). Food is abundant, fresh, and cheap. That said, I was shocked the time I was in Nairobi for a week to find bunches of fresh matooke.
If U want fresh food go to smaller towns in Kenya u can get fresh fruits and vegetables. 20 -30yrs ago people were Social in Nairobi sure in coming yrs kampala gonna be like Nairobi people in small towns have Social lifestyle because they got more time.
Not possible because for uganda its cultural.its embedded into people's veins.kenyans have been overtaken by western lifestyle which isnot in line with humanity.The earlier u change the better
Despite the tribalism, we ugandans should give credit to Kenya overall for being more nationalistic and loving thier country more, possibly because their independence struggle was more intense than the ugandan one. Also this explains why the country is developing more than uganda, ofcourse despite that Kenya has always been more favored due to the proximity to the sea line. Nice comparison and well informed though
In Nairobi about people not talking to other tribes is a bit exaggerated.We played together and our best friends are from other tribes even we ended up marrying from other tribes.
@Basicskill29 why did they settle in Kenya and not Uganda if that,s the case bcoz they grabbed lands from the local and set up companies like coffee and tea factories and not forgetting tourism which they marketed...
Great analysis my sister. My mum is a kenyan, my dad a ugandan. They were both born in Mombasa and that's how they met. So I can tell you that the observations you made here are all true and on point. In the rural areas no frozen foods but that's the only exception.
I am one of your South African brothers, and I love both Uganda and Kenya. We, Southern Africans came from around the Great Lakes. Our ancestors, without fail maintained this point of reference. Therefore its true!
Yes. Black South Africans are a bantu and Khoisan mix . The further South you travel in South Africa, the lighter the black people are ,indicating higher Khoisan admixture.
You look pretty and im glad to meet you.... please kindly increase your voice I mean audio so that we easily get you dear... thanks for this amazing content
I like your experience. You made a lot of observations. I am a Kenyan who lived in Uganda while studying in MUK. This is true especially on food. Kenyans don't eat right. We don't eat fresh food. I miss the all food slogan in Uganda.
I have been passing your videos but now I have subscribed thank you for video it made me to cry but East African we just love each other regardless of what we are just one.
In Kenya you cannot offer to help carry someone's luggage for security reasons. Maybe you're helping someone to carry weed and then you get yourself in a mess.
Agree! Kenyans are # 1 scammers when it comes to irrelevant crimes, Nigeria takes the gold medal in major crimes. I don't help anyone with anything while there, In Kigali my attitude changes & I'm extremely helpful.
The communal culture we once had back in the day is slowly eroding away and it is quite key to how societies grow and influence their tradition, culture, bloodline and generational wealth. The Asian and Arab community have held onto these ways and thus the unity and togetherness in their agendas shows unlike here in some parts of Africa, we have become very individualistic (capitalistic). Things like coming together as family to provide capital to a family member to start a business or purchasing a huge asset or pursue their dream otherwise is a herculean idea when we know the saying if you want to go fast go alone but if you want to go far move with others. Thank you for sharing your experience.
As a Ugandan living in Kenya and married to a Kenyan man, your observations are misleading. These may be your experiences but they don't reflect the reality nor the majority of the people of Kenya. 1. The tribalism bit was exaggerated. It's there but not as stated. 2. Which school is that kids don't comb hair? Even in holidays, kids here plait hair. 3. Food in Kenya isn't all frozen food. We have more variety back in Uganda but the food here is still fresh. 4. Kenyan men can't afford Ugandan ladies... 😂😂😂.
@@TheGloWormProject not really,but what I meant is that the respect in Uganda is earned by the way a man takes care of their women,and it seems in Kenya,the home bills are shared 50/50 by the couple,in Uganda,the man does everything even if the woman earns more than him, a man has to toil for his family.....hope you understand me
@@TheGloWormProject I’m a Kenyan too but I was also surprised by her statement that Kenyan men can’t afford Ugandan women lol! I know very many Ugandan women who are happily married to Kenyan men! 👌
Don't be sorry for Kenyan women, they have chosen to be independent. You can't have your cake and it too! Once you claim that you don't need or respect men, you are left to your own means. That's the fate that has befallen most Kenyan women and there is nothing much that Kenyan men can do other than just watching!
@@paulysutsiey649 why would any man provide for an 'independent woman? From the author of the video, it's clear that Ugandan women work with their men, that's why those men provide for them. A woman is not entitled to provision if she is not willing to work with the man. Independence means you don't need the man therefore no man owes you anything. Kenyan men ask those questions because they get no value from Kenyan women apart from the coochie and alot of entitlement.
@Basicskill29 I am a Kama🤗 but we as Kenyans don't speak to each other in English as Swahili is our national language, even if we are from different tribes Swahili unifies us
Something triggers my mind whenever i visit different parts in kenya ,most of Kenyans are in rentals even their parents 🤔at old age.Is buying land so expensive? I visited alot of friends families and all were in rentals 🤔
In my country you're above 45 and you're in rental every one will look down on you, you could rent maybe because of work away from your family or deciding doing it intentionally due to some reasons but at least you've to own any kind of a property
Everything that u did state here is very true and I know some will feel kinda offended but those that have lived in the two states know you are right. Thanks for sharing.
I'm Ugandan but i grew up in Nairobi, Kenya in the 1980s. Lived there for 10 years. I love Kenya.
If you are from Uganda and reading this comment. You are welcome in Kenya, always feel at home here.
Coming
Am here I admire everything in Kenya except Food never the less I want to relocate though the cost of Living I fear it
The cost of living is not that high. Dont trust the social media that much... Kenya is an amazing place and we have alot of our neighbours TZ, UG, rwanda and the rest. You're welcome @JackiesRealityandLifestyle
Me am a kenyan but leave in uganda❤
@z3dg2fr6bl please tell me is it easy to immigrate to Uganda as a Kenyan?
As a Kenyan, alot of what she is saying is true, the biggest MISS is that She's comparing two countries instead of two Cities ..what she is talking about are habits of City dwellers therefore it should be a comparison between Nairobi and Kampala. frozen foods, social behaviour, Miss Independence etc all these are City realities ,and NOT a true representation of Kenya and Kenyans as a whole.
It’s so true .Western Kenyan Central Kenya as so fertile and central Kenya had the best weather to grow anything because of its geographical placement anything unlike Uganda that is very hot .Ugandans should read because I know Kenyans lands are more arable than Uganda .
Actually, even in the city center in Uganda, it's still the norm that men provide. And you can find lots of fresh food. Also, Uganda is East Africa's food basket. No hate to our brothers in Kenya but you simply cannot compare when it comes to food.
People in the rural areas do not freeze their food.
Only people who have not travelled much might not appreciate Kenya...if you know what others have you would appreciate Kenya always....also this country Uganda is not democratic at all if they can't change one president from independence..they can't talk of anything rotten in Kenya..they can't even make a proper constitution to allow anyone one to come to power...hakuna kitu anasema hapo hata moja..
🎉.this so compare cities not countries as a whole........ the city are too fast lane...imagine the inner towns and it's away from the busyness and ratrace in a way.....most youths who seek real growth have left the cities..... different...but in a way
Kenyan women are very hardworking
Which leaves men hanging in air😮.
Having lived in Kenya 🇰🇪 and visited Uganda, l second this conversation as the most honest experience on how the ground is😊
I'm a Ugandan & I've lived in Kenya for 20 years.
Kenya is the best place to be
I loved in Uganda for one year during covid. I wanna live in Uganda when i make my good money.. very sweet
U are welcome
Nice video. We Kenyans are mostly tribal around elections.
I lived in Uganda for five years, beautiful country, lovely people, amazing food.
Rwandan here:
In Kenya Hotels charge rooms differently, I had to pay a premium just because I’m not Kenyan. Kenyans only show you interest if you have something to offer to them.
Uganda: Is the most welcoming and hospitable country in the whole world. They accept you as their own.
This is resiprical I've travelled around EA but as soon as I speak in a somewhat Kenyan Accent the prices go up for the rooms and even meals along with so many other things all while tell me that's nothing and yet in Kenya all you have to do is tell whoever you are paying am from Africa and show them your passport except from those scammy colleges/uni grabbers or emigration bearcat's. Fuck them they rob everyone unless you convince them you have nothing to offer and then they become your shithy guides.
We accepted your people (Rwandese) as refugees
Kenyan women are most empowered women in Africa, that's why there is a high number of single motherhood in Kenyan than most African countries.
You might have a good point
As a Kenyan I agree with some of the things you have shared. What I can add regarding East Africans is that within the region we view Ugandans and Rwandese more as brothers and sisters. It's just a common feeling. The fact that I can travel to Uganda and still feel at home. With this sense of community belonging, one can't be held back in terms intermarriage among the communities. Sadly with Tanzania the same can't be said.
In Kenyan social circles, workspace and school environment you can't tell a Ugandan or Rwandese among Kenyan circles, that's how integrated and close knit we are.
False
We regard Tanzania more like brothers considering we speak Swahili and have more in Common than Uganda.
@@mhandisiian2963 but Tanzanians dont view kenyans as brothers
@@mhandisiian2963 What do you have more in common with Tanzania than the rest of other countries said above?
@@AmazingMania so true, I have worked and schooled with Tanzanians they habor a strange resentment towards us. All Kenyans know this. You can just sense it, also language alone doesn't equate to closeness as North Korea and South Korea speak the same language.
@@mhandisiian2963 I have worked and schooled with Tanzanians they habor a strange resentment towards us. All Kenyans know this. You can just sense it, also language alone doesn't equate to closeness as North Korea and South Korea speak the same language. The time of kuweka watu ime isha if someone has decided to hate us for no reason let them be.
The food thing, I went to Uganda and I experienced it. Food there is amazing
The only thing I missed about Uganda is food.
Your right about food, uganda is number one in Africa when it comes to food
Really? Please name at least 10 delicious meals, I will be there soon & will try all. I'm a big meat lover.
No chilli food
Ugandans are happier people and very friendly. They are generous too.
Kenyan elections are more intense because they are actually competitive. In Uganda, elections are irrelevant because the winner is predetermined
Thank you for sharing your experience..... As a Ugandan who has travelled to Kenya i agree 💯
Good observations, wonderful job. But definitely the tribalism is not as bad as you have put it. People interact and even intermarry quite freely but unfortunately rural-bred folks tend to be less exposed and are more inclined to look at things through narrow tribal lenses. Keep up the good work
@Basicskill29 yours seems like an extremely unique case. Different people, different languages, different nationality and you were the only common denominator...statistically, who is likely to be the problem?
very nice observation, sweetie! As a Kenyan living overseas, I get that kind of observation every time I visit Kenya
U have a rare gift of consistency in talking. Thank Allah for it. To me your comments are important to anyone travelling.
Your analysis is on point some little humour in it. You are observant and explained without offending anyone
True
I love kenyans they are good people 😊
You're entirely right. And I'm glad you explained submission and provision clearly. Thanks for honesty!
Am married to a kenyan man he is half Masai half Kikiyu. Lovely man and caring. Am a ugandan hardworking as a nurse here in Europe. So don't tell me women don't work
I didn't say all I said it's common. I grew up up with a hardworking mother too
As a Ugandan who been in Nairobi and Dar es salam I say you are on point on all areas more especially on the social part, U only need to stand and watch the movement of people on a Nairobi street.. moving so fast unbothered of others. I think a Ugandan would feel more at home in Dar than Nairobi.
I'll visit Dar El Salam one day
Yes Dar is like Kampala in many aspects
I am a kenya who lived in Uganda, I love both places. When it comes to 'matatus, ' min vans for ride, I give Ugandan drivers credit, very patient, unlike my country kenya drivers
@hadijjahnanfuka you should make it to Zanzibar. Kikazi tokadiwa masha Allah
Thanks for sharing, travelling makes you learn different things and different ways of life
This is the most realistic comparison I have seen. Thanks for being real. I have the same views about the different countries
♥️♥️
Hello lady,
I've seen several of your postings. You amaze me with your honesty that you put so innocently. Like i now know Ugandans some times view us as people with no manners! But I'm still left laughing by the way you put it. In short, you're a great communicatior. Continue enlightening us. Wish you well.
I encourage you my sister to consider doing live shows, travel to villages and other towns.
Upload live streams.
It will grow your channel
Thank you
Waawoo am impressed with this analysis about ug en kenya, proud of you from Uganda, keep doing u, u will get there soon.
Hello beautiful, Just subscribed to your channel due to positive reactions from Kenya. Keep the spirit high👌
Thanx for your sincere and genuine observations. AND WOMAN,YOU ARE REALLY BEAUTIFUL !
Why isn't anyone talking about her extra ordinary beauty? Goodness she is so pretty
You have made very honest observations. I will pick on one that I observed myself while living in Uganda. It's true Ugandan women are more dependent on their men than Kenyan women, who are relatively more independent!
Kenyan women are hardworking and they deserve their flowers
So being independent is something negative?🤔
@@bellaolum9768 not at all. I think it should be celebrated not 'abused' .
I buy my food fresh from the market to be specific mlolongo market
OMG you're spot on! I'm Ugandan and I've been to Kenya a couple of times, and I think you're 100% right about both of us. Lemme subscribe even I would like watch more of your content.
You are so unbiased in your accessment, I have lived in both countries and I agree with much of what you said ❤
Very insightful and eye opening regarding life in Uganda and their values. Your take on Kenya comes from the city mainly Nairobi. Other parts of the country tend to be more traditional and warm.
Welcome to Kenya........was here with Simpo Gladys and the rest for a week
BTW lots of Ugandans moved to kenya and worked here during Amins time
I worked with big government officials as a teacher. Thank us later
I love your observations kindly continue be blessed
You forgot about :
1.weddings & social events: ugandan weddings are elaborate & you will be frowned on if you wear jeans.
2. Ugandan food is made & presented traditionally,sweet n delicious
3.ugandan pineapples - olalala!
How do you even start wearing jeans 👖 to a wedding?? Hoooooow? As in hooooooooow??😂😂😂
@@hawkins7000they aren't serious
Uganda pineapples are delicious. President Museveni said he carry his own pineapples when he travels abroad.😅
@@hawkins7000to cover my nakedness
@@aishaluminsa6505come beat us😂
I agree with your assessment 💯 as Kenyan living in Uganda
Masha-allah sister for your sharing your experience keep it up my Allah grant you more experience
Will see you on Lynn Ngugi...good luck
Interesting thoughts and observations, my sister Hadijjah! I need to pay a visit to Uganda for some fresh foods and free social life😎😊😋 We need more Africans traveling Africa, to know Africa better. No doubt, some of your perspectives will change the longer you stay in Kenya and get to know Kenyans better. Thanks for sharing.
@ Chris, You are minded mature I love your understanding than many here view things. Love from 🇷🇼
@@isaacpatron7428 Cheers comrade 👍👍
Uganda has soo much food variety and healthy. You see very right. An new here from Kenya
Kenyans are not showy like you said about their house. says a lot about their character. You cant tell how they live how much they make until you get to know them. Its a way of not attracting unwanted attention and security reasons. that's why in public spaces they mind their business and only speak to a stranger if they must
Well explained.
Indeed. Kenyans do not attract unnecessary attention. I have also heard someone say Kenyans do not wear branded items like Gucci etc. Just plain t-shirts etc. You'd think they are poor but totally the opposite. You will even find the wealthiest people driving Proboxes etc.
Your analysis is very deep and accurate
Na umeweza
Our narrow food variety in Kenya is very fresh my dear, in most places actually, depends on where you buy and how much time you have on your hands. If you want to be sleek and only have time for supermarkets and stores and malls, of course you expect FROZEN food. Go to open air markets, roadside vendors, etc. Actually the reverse is true, cheap places have fresh food, expensive places sometimes don't. You were probably talking to an uptowner who believes in expensive-ness.
And yes, Uganda has a really wide variety of food.
What she means is that supermarkets in Uganda also have fresh food. But almost no one here buys food in a supermarket, unless its packaged stuff like milk and bread, or meat (which is usually fresh). Food is abundant, fresh, and cheap. That said, I was shocked the time I was in Nairobi for a week to find bunches of fresh matooke.
Authentic opinion. Well done young lady.
Enjoyed this. Subscribed.
If U want fresh food go to smaller towns in Kenya u can get fresh fruits and vegetables. 20 -30yrs ago people were Social in Nairobi sure in coming yrs kampala gonna be like Nairobi people in small towns have Social lifestyle because they got more time.
Not possible because for uganda its cultural.its embedded into people's veins.kenyans have been overtaken by western lifestyle which isnot in line with humanity.The earlier u change the better
i like your review 😁😁😁😁You could be a history teacher
Despite the tribalism, we ugandans should give credit to Kenya overall for being more nationalistic and loving thier country more, possibly because their independence struggle was more intense than the ugandan one. Also this explains why the country is developing more than uganda, ofcourse despite that Kenya has always been more favored due to the proximity to the sea line. Nice comparison and well informed though
That's geographical position advantage bro
In Nairobi about people not talking to other tribes is a bit exaggerated.We played together and our best friends are from other tribes even we ended up marrying from other tribes.
@Basicskill29 so ypu mean Kenya had nothing to offer to the colonialists but they chose to build towns bcoz of Uganda???
@Basicskill29 why did they settle in Kenya and not Uganda if that,s the case bcoz they grabbed lands from the local and set up companies like coffee and tea factories and not forgetting tourism which they marketed...
@@cyjo2773 y'all be feeling exceptional now that white validation
Great analysis my sister. My mum is a kenyan, my dad a ugandan. They were both born in Mombasa and that's how they met. So I can tell you that the observations you made here are all true and on point. In the rural areas no frozen foods but that's the only exception.
You look beautiful and you got your facts right.
I am one of your South African brothers, and I love both Uganda and Kenya. We, Southern Africans came from around the Great Lakes. Our ancestors, without fail maintained this point of reference. Therefore its true!
Yes. Black South Africans are a bantu and Khoisan mix . The further South you travel in South Africa, the lighter the black people are ,indicating higher Khoisan admixture.
We also love our southern African brothers and sisters here in Kenya 🇰🇪 ❤
In Kenya 🇰🇪, we too love our brothers and sisters from South Africa and the Southern Africa region. We have so much in common as Bantus
Such a nice video 👏.
You look pretty and im glad to meet you.... please kindly increase your voice I mean audio so that we easily get you dear... thanks for this amazing content
Good Analysis
I like your experience. You made a lot of observations. I am a Kenyan who lived in Uganda while studying in MUK. This is true especially on food. Kenyans don't eat right. We don't eat fresh food. I miss the all food slogan in Uganda.
The "mere yona" I know someone who still uses that term here in kenya
...and the butunda used to be fresh and real.
@@etopsolutions8782 you really know Uganda
All food meat, all food beans hahahaaaaa😂😂😂😂😂
Lets connect
Thanks for this insight Nanfuka - i have now gotten to understand Ugandans better
I live in Kenya currently and some a factual points, Thanks for your analysis
I live and work in Kenya but i always enjoy my time in Uganda and look forward to relocating
True Brother,I am Kenyan and really love Uganda,I wish to aquire some property and build a holiday home there.
U won't b missed
@@osodowilberforce2321please go
😢see,you guys are so unkind@@bonfacewachira3297
From Kenya to Uganda good luck with that brother
Good analysis... truth
Very well put, very good video
I have been passing your videos but now I have subscribed thank you for video it made me to cry but East African we just love each other regardless of what we are just one.
In Kenya you cannot offer to help carry someone's luggage for security reasons. Maybe you're helping someone to carry weed and then you get yourself in a mess.
Agree! Kenyans are # 1 scammers when it comes to irrelevant crimes, Nigeria takes the gold medal in major crimes. I don't help anyone with anything while there, In Kigali my attitude changes & I'm extremely helpful.
You have exaggerated a bit on tribalism in Kenya. We talk to our neighbors even if are from other tribes.
It's just that when I moved here in election period and that's what I was told
I noted on that one, Our best friends are from different tribes😂
@@hadijjahnanfukaso hearsay? What did you actually experience and see with your own eyes...
Infact some of the greatest relationships na friendships utapata huku Kenya ni za different tribes .
Tribalism comes in only during elections..after that we are all buddies
Thanks for sharing with us your Experience you got from Kenya,it has taught us a lot,I appreciate you,my Sister
The communal culture we once had back in the day is slowly eroding away and it is quite key to how societies grow and influence their tradition, culture, bloodline and generational wealth. The Asian and Arab community have held onto these ways and thus the unity and togetherness in their agendas shows unlike here in some parts of Africa, we have become very individualistic (capitalistic). Things like coming together as family to provide capital to a family member to start a business or purchasing a huge asset or pursue their dream otherwise is a herculean idea when we know the saying if you want to go fast go alone but if you want to go far move with others. Thank you for sharing your experience.
That happens whenever a country grows and it's sad
I like how humble and honest you are.... kindly do more kenyan videos you will grow your channel fast
I will thanks
@@hadijjahnanfuka Kenyan videos aside...uko na mtu. I want you.
com with positives otherwise we shut it down
Good thing with Kenyans we love our country so much no matter what❤,anything about Kenya we are there..😂
@@paulinewangila-cs6ys Ushamba ndio uko nayo mingi. You sound like you voted for Ruto. Ni Kenya gani hii unasema tunapenda?
As a Ugandan living in Kenya and married to a Kenyan man, your observations are misleading. These may be your experiences but they don't reflect the reality nor the majority of the people of Kenya.
1. The tribalism bit was exaggerated. It's there but not as stated.
2. Which school is that kids don't comb hair? Even in holidays, kids here plait hair.
3. Food in Kenya isn't all frozen food. We have more variety back in Uganda but the food here is still fresh.
4. Kenyan men can't afford Ugandan ladies... 😂😂😂.
Kenyans can't afford Ugandan ladies cos the respect comes with the mans ability to take care of of her
@@hazelpraise7934 so Kenyan men lack the ability to take care of Ugandan ladies?
@@TheGloWormProject not really,but what I meant is that the respect in Uganda is earned by the way a man takes care of their women,and it seems in Kenya,the home bills are shared 50/50 by the couple,in Uganda,the man does everything even if the woman earns more than him, a man has to toil for his family.....hope you understand me
@@TheGloWormProject I’m a Kenyan too but I was also surprised by her statement that Kenyan men can’t afford Ugandan women lol! I know very many Ugandan women who are happily married to Kenyan men! 👌
@@our10picks18It is a strange statement. 😃
Thanks for the honest review❤
You're right about our involvement with East African affairs. I rejoice when our neighbors gain and I cry with them in their losses
There is a lot of westernisation in kenya
Truly sad for Kenyan women. They're always alone 😅 I already love your videos 😅 Ugandan women are indeed beautiful
Don't be sorry for Kenyan women, they have chosen to be independent. You can't have your cake and it too! Once you claim that you don't need or respect men, you are left to your own means. That's the fate that has befallen most Kenyan women and there is nothing much that Kenyan men can do other than just watching!
@@user-tc2pu3wb3y Kenyan men ask what a woman is bringing on the table while Ugandan men are ready to provide. So don't blame Kenyan women.
@@paulysutsiey649 why would any man provide for an 'independent woman? From the author of the video, it's clear that Ugandan women work with their men, that's why those men provide for them.
A woman is not entitled to provision if she is not willing to work with the man. Independence means you don't need the man therefore no man owes you anything. Kenyan men ask those questions because they get no value from Kenyan women apart from the coochie and alot of entitlement.
Why do you feel sorry for us? We just want to make money and travel the world. We are just fine. It’s our lives and we’ve chosen to live that way.
100% facts ❤
The analysis is on point.
Our tribalism only reflects in elections not in real life, we are all one in other matters
Very true. Nipitie kwangu bro
@Basicskill29 I am a Kama🤗 but we as Kenyans don't speak to each other in English as Swahili is our national language, even if we are from different tribes Swahili unifies us
Something triggers my mind whenever i visit different parts in kenya ,most of Kenyans are in rentals even their parents 🤔at old age.Is buying land so expensive? I visited alot of friends families and all were in rentals 🤔
This is so true I don't know how I forgot to mention that. In Uganda it's easy to own land
u went in urban centres
@@hadijjahnanfukaugandan men stay with their parents same hse until they get married.who doesn't know.ua experience was totally different nkt
In my country you're above 45 and you're in rental every one will look down on you, you could rent maybe because of work away from your family or deciding doing it intentionally due to some reasons but at least you've to own any kind of a property
@@user-ul8xh7dk5p no it's the women who stay. Men move out and start their "buwuulu/bachelorhood journey
Happy Tours Africa is following you from Uganda. We love you Hadijah
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@@hadijjahnanfuka oh My goodness don't You have a decendant from Rwanda? Love from Rwandan diaspora U.S.
You are honest and candid.
You are so on point on everything. Thats how diverse we are, yet UG is our favourite and most hospitable neighbour
Everything that u did state here is very true and I know some will feel kinda offended but those that have lived in the two states know you are right. Thanks for sharing.
I was in Kenya for 4yrs and you are so right
Quite a balanced assessment.
Good analysis , am married to a kenya but most of the things you have mentioned are true
In my opinion ugandans dont wear makeup, its just in different environments not everyday not every where.
Not everywhere but they do
Awesome video. I love Uganda and Ugandans
Hadija do not give up love from Mombasa.
I lived in Uganda for 3years and I liked speaking their English e.g the wise acre, lousy etc. Jangu tugende, Tula.
😂😂😂😂😂
Wise acre is a slang😂
@@aishaluminsa6505 I had a friend called Tsebagala abd also Muluga.
Very interesting... made me feel like migrating to Uganda ❤🇺🇬 from Kenya 🇰🇪. Thank you!
It's very intriguing hearing about Kenya from our neighbours perspective.
Thanks Hadija
As a kenyan who lived in uganda, your observations are correct
Subscribed🔔 Great insights!
Beutiful observations Madam Nakufa,
NANFUKA not "Nakufa"
Nanfuka, you are very beautiful. Here is a Kenyan brother
Tuko barasa ya chief Nanfuka, huku wewe unafikiria mapenzi?