❤❤❤❤Garissa used to be a densely populated town before, but now, due to poor marketing and investment, climate hot weather, shortage of water, and town of Mosquito 🦟 especially at night, many Garissa residents have moved to Nairobi, Mombasa and other towns of Kenya. and the town of Garissa is less populated now.
If no engineering contingency and mitigating measures are not undertaken on that bridge that spans Tana river , the next heavy rains might collapse it .
Thanks for driving us to Garissa, Tana river the water is never as clear as glass!🙈, but good thing some parts of the county has greenery environment, the herd of camels walking nervously on the road was something interesting to stare at, they'r funny animals from body shape😊, the young guy behind the herd is fully skilled on how to manaeuver them!😂😂
Thank you Danny for taking me back to NEP, i was based in Wajir several years ago. That is a beautiful video. You are lucky for the footage because the locals hate a camera pointing at them with a passion. The aircraft, as you stated is a Cessna, popularly known as Cessna 208 Caravan. Cheers and well done.
@SafariWithDanny "cadey" is a phrase referring to town with bright futures looming with opportunity welcomes all race , come try your luck it may be the breakthrough ❤
@9:25 “it’s inhabitants are mainly of Somali ORIGIN” or should be “it’s inhabitants are mainly of Somali ETHNICITY”? Great difference. How would it be, if so described Nyeri or Kisumu, “it’s inhabitants are mainly of Congo ORIGIN” or “it’s inhabitants are of Sudan ORIGIN” respectively. Semantics? Yes, but your description holds to the common stereotype that “Somalis are foreigners in Kenya”.
He did not say that its inhabitants are of Somalia origin but of Somali Origin which is okay because Somali is a tribe whereas Somalia is a country. I advise you to go and claim a refund of your school fees because they did not teach you English well.
@ I mentioned semantics earlier, but your last statement says more about your perspective. Let me clarify using an example from Nyeri, Kenya. While it may be "grammatically correct" to say, "the inhabitants of Nyeri are of Kikuyu origin," it is "contextually or semantically incorrect." You could, however, say that someone is of "Kikuyu origin" if they live in Uganda or the USA, for example. Similarly, the phrase "of Somali origin" typically means that someone has Somali ancestry, regardless of their current nationality or place of residence. For instance, an individual might live in Kenya but still identify as being "of Somali origin" because their parents or ancestors are Somali. However, this requires some nuances, for modern Kenya potentially reduces “Somali identity” to a "minority". Also understand, the concept of "origin" refers to roots or background rather than current nationality. It often describes a broader identity, especially when “origin” differs from someone’s present “context or location”. This brings up an important question, how does Somali identity differ in relation to their present location? By oversimplifying this, we risk stripping the Somali community of its indigenous meaning in Kenya. Somali ethnicity is often understood through the broader lens of Somalia rather than Kenya, which complicates its interpretation in different contexts. Such term “origin” might not be applicable. But you can disagree, but that doesn’t mean I didn’t go to school.
Somali origin or ethnicity is the same in this case. The border to Somali is next to the 3 counties of Somali Kenyans. You have more in common with your brothers over the border than the Bantu in the interior. No need to feel slighted, those are just facts.
❤❤❤SORRY THIS IS NOT AIRPORT BUT AIRSTRIP, I SEE ONLY ONE LOCAL JET HERE. AND AT THE SAMETIME THE AIRSTRIP HAS MUTIPLE HOLES FILLED WITH WATER . IT IS NOT LIKE THE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WITH MULTI OFFICES AND AIRCRAFTS I SAW IN WAJIR TOWN. THAT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OF WAJIR WAS BIG AND BUSY WITH BOTH LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS✈️ . I LIKE 👍 IT
Past Ukasi you can see how the road looks like We are marginalized and treated as second class citizens Our North Eastern leaders are barking at Parliament with no knowledge of how Garissa road looks like from Ukasi
Thanks Danny for the vlog, Garissa would be very cool and beautiful place but the problem is it’s leaders are very corrupt and low quality. Edit: Correction to the name from Dannies to Danny 😂
I think it's not okay to showcase your clients especially politicians, I know the thrill of it but it may compromise you or your channel at some stage. Awesome content though. Keep up!
These are public servants and as such public property. I'm sure they were there for a government function. In fact he should have told us why they were there. Stop worshipping politicians who use taxpayers money and are serving the public. Don't be ignorant and learn what public service is. Danny hakuna makosa umefanya hapa this guy is just ignorant.
@@alexchui3511 I can't worship a human being. If you read my comment three times you will understand my context. It's totally not what you're talking about
@kev_y5346 I read you and understood you. You asked Danny not show politicians, these 2 people one is government spokesman and the other the head of the President's party. These are people who work for government/public servants and are paid by tax payers money. If you think public servants should not be filmed then I suggest you read on laws about public service and state officers. Don't be stubborn, you are out of line because you just don't understand public service/servants and what the law says about them.
@@alexchui3511 okay. So you just understand me, I simply mean Danny has beautiful content and I'm championing that he keeps it pure away from the filth of individuals such as politicians. If the channel is about politics and politicians that's a different story. I understand everything you say but it is totally not what I meant.
Garrisa Somalia 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
Garrisa is Kenya ww
@ichooseviolence2532 garisa NFD wajir NFD somali 🇸🇴 will be free Allah is Great
@ichooseviolence2532 ended accupation end apartheid Kenya kukuye gaal madow
@ichooseviolence2532 o More Kenya kukuye ended accupation end apartheid Free NFD Somalia 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
This channel is growing soo fast
Thanks to the superb camera quality
@@Zoom_earth_1 you are the best thank you 😊
Awesome work thank you.
@@mohamedabdelkader8665 welcome
Thanks for covering my homeland Danny ❤ sending peace and love from Montenegro
@@General00124 Garissa people are welcoming thank you 🙏
❤❤❤❤Garissa used to be a densely populated town before, but now, due to poor marketing and investment, climate hot weather, shortage of water, and town of Mosquito 🦟 especially at night, many Garissa residents have moved to Nairobi, Mombasa and other towns of Kenya. and the town of Garissa is less populated now.
One of the best narrative footage if not the best.❤
@@jacksonmwinga4867 much appreciated thank you
Wajir has received above 100 Billion in devolution but very little to show for it
Thank you Danny for doing this beautiful work❤
@@mohameddoy2525 welcome n much appreciated
If no engineering contingency and mitigating measures are not undertaken on that bridge that spans Tana river , the next heavy rains might collapse it .
@@georgeikinya2779 very true
You got new subscriber from garissa thumbs up for the video
@@tosh3ytv40 thanks and welcome 🤗
How much is the local flight ✈️?
Thanks for driving us to Garissa, Tana river the water is never as clear as glass!🙈, but good thing some parts of the county has greenery environment, the herd of camels walking nervously on the road was something interesting to stare at, they'r funny animals from body shape😊, the young guy behind the herd is fully skilled on how to manaeuver them!😂😂
Githeri thao?😮😮
@@piuswanyaga8361 noma
Gaariisa is not easy 🔥💪🇸🇴
our city Garissa cadey my homeland really miss ❤
Nice place
Best video 📹 👌 home garissa
@@TwinkleDoley-y7d thank you 😊
It's like you skipping the good sights of Garissa town. I haven't seen Kismayo Road, City Center.
Welcome garissa my brother it is county.thankyou he visit north easter of kenya
Thanks! 😃
excellent video Bro.
@@lydiasikahala2601 thank you bro
Masha Allah Garissa
My massive tuko locked,we Love you Danny🥰
@@True-Kenyan love ❤️ you too thank you
Khadar ilko
awesome
Garisa ❤
Garissa a place to be!
@@KhadijaHassan-tp8zz I agree ☝️
Miraa market in Garissa
Congrats bro , my town all the way from makueni🎉
@@mambokambabeast9364 thank you n hope you’ve subscribed
@@SafariWithDannykabsaaa
New subscriber danny welcome to Garissa bro❤
@@AbdiweliHussein-dy4qy thank you Garissa for the love ❤️
I t was good to use soamli music when you approached camels keep going 🙏🙏nice content
Gaarissa somalia 🇸🇴
❤❤❤
Garissa, somalia 🇸🇴
Kenya nice country
Welcome to gsa Danny
@@janua1998 thank you 🙏
Thank you Danny for taking me back to NEP, i was based in Wajir several years ago. That is a beautiful video. You are lucky for the footage because the locals hate a camera pointing at them with a passion. The aircraft, as you stated is a Cessna, popularly known as Cessna 208 Caravan. Cheers and well done.
Welcome bro n thank you i appreciate you
Great video thanks for showing how beautiful Garissa is
@@abduladen237 thank you
Welcome to Garissa County (Home Of Hirola) Danny.
@@shariffjelle2428 thank you and what is Hirola?
btw,why do we have tana river and ethiopia got lake tana?
this is one of the best videos about Garissa so far i've seen
Haina shida...
Northeastern people develop your towns...Garissa, wajir and mandera will look like a village compared to other parts of the Country
Danny Karibu home Bro anytime💯
@@yahyaismail4418 thank you bro
Home❤
Homeland
@@ogaaldheehid40 i like the way Garissa people are proud of their homeland
Wangapi wanajua uyo kijana wa tuktuk
Huyo namjua😂😂
Wow very nice vedio what is name for hotel
@@abshirmohamed3527 Palm Oasis
We call it gsa cadeey
@@janua1998 what does that mean
Why is it underdeveloped 🤔
@SafariWithDanny "cadey" is a phrase referring to town with bright futures looming with opportunity welcomes all race , come try your luck it may be the breakthrough ❤
Tana river is a county and that is river Tana
@9:25 “it’s inhabitants are mainly of Somali ORIGIN” or should be “it’s inhabitants are mainly of Somali ETHNICITY”? Great difference. How would it be, if so described Nyeri or Kisumu, “it’s inhabitants are mainly of Congo ORIGIN” or “it’s inhabitants are of Sudan ORIGIN” respectively. Semantics? Yes, but your description holds to the common stereotype that “Somalis are foreigners in Kenya”.
You are being dramatic to be honest
@ I enjoy being dramatic when emphasizing facts: the absurdity of pointing Somalis to “to Somalia " must stop. Somalis are an ethnic group in Kenya.
He did not say that its inhabitants are of Somalia origin but of Somali Origin which is okay because Somali is a tribe whereas Somalia is a country. I advise you to go and claim a refund of your school fees because they did not teach you English well.
@ I mentioned semantics earlier, but your last statement says more about your perspective. Let me clarify using an example from Nyeri, Kenya. While it may be "grammatically correct" to say, "the inhabitants of Nyeri are of Kikuyu origin," it is "contextually or semantically incorrect." You could, however, say that someone is of "Kikuyu origin" if they live in Uganda or the USA, for example.
Similarly, the phrase "of Somali origin" typically means that someone has Somali ancestry, regardless of their current nationality or place of residence. For instance, an individual might live in Kenya but still identify as being "of Somali origin" because their parents or ancestors are Somali. However, this requires some nuances, for modern Kenya potentially reduces “Somali identity” to a "minority". Also understand, the concept of "origin" refers to roots or background rather than current nationality. It often describes a broader identity, especially when “origin” differs from someone’s present “context or location”. This brings up an important question, how does Somali identity differ in relation to their present location? By oversimplifying this, we risk stripping the Somali community of its indigenous meaning in Kenya. Somali ethnicity is often understood through the broader lens of Somalia rather than Kenya, which complicates its interpretation in different contexts. Such term “origin” might not be applicable. But you can disagree, but that doesn’t mean I didn’t go to school.
Somali origin or ethnicity is the same in this case. The border to Somali is next to the 3 counties of Somali Kenyans. You have more in common with your brothers over the border than the Bantu in the interior. No need to feel slighted, those are just facts.
Garissa people please invest your region instead of Nairobi 🤭
Thier region is not small 😂 Nairobi is small village 😂 the lands of camel goat and cow is not small😁😁🤮
Climate is unfriendly for big investments we have in nairobi. let garissa remain our ushago
Nairobi ni ya mamako
Edison Katana William hiyo accent ni ya kikamba
Danny kuja Nederlands nikutembeshe Germany belgium na France Luxemburg na England
@@munaelmimohamed9912 that time will come keep in touch thanks alot
InshaAlah @@SafariWithDanny
@munaelmimohamed9912 Niko Montenegro nikutafute Muna ama
Niko Ukraine,
@@eddyrandu3127 what r u doing in Ukraine 😂 Russian missiles is everywhere
❤❤❤SORRY THIS IS NOT AIRPORT BUT AIRSTRIP, I SEE ONLY ONE LOCAL JET HERE. AND AT THE SAMETIME THE AIRSTRIP HAS MUTIPLE HOLES FILLED WITH WATER . IT IS NOT LIKE THE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WITH MULTI OFFICES AND AIRCRAFTS I SAW IN WAJIR TOWN. THAT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OF WAJIR WAS BIG AND BUSY WITH BOTH LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS✈️ . I LIKE 👍 IT
@@SSS78781 haifanywi hivyo 😂 wacha chuki it's a must u comment vile ka strip kako, just say Danny make sure when you visit wajir cover wajir airport 🤣
Wait until he'll take a video from wajir 😂😂😂
This is Somalia 🇸🇴
Zima weed bro
@ try education, it’s better for you.
Kuna shida hata kama ni somalia
@@rickingtvgarrisa si kwa ma jareer u have murima
@@rickingtv bro its somalia we only need a few things we getting it back easy you know it too hajazaliwa mamako hapo buda
NFD
Mყ home🎉❤😊
Bro did you say githeri special for 1k ? Hapo umegongwa😂😂
Kwani how much is it?😂😂
Did you go from Nairobi all the way to Garissa just to pick up someone from Garissa airfield to a hotel?
Is away drivers wa ma Gava wanakula Per diem
Garissa lost place for somali BT it will come back
Past Ukasi you can see how the road looks like
We are marginalized and treated as second class citizens
Our North Eastern leaders are barking at Parliament with no knowledge of how Garissa road looks like from Ukasi
Your local MPs, MCA's and governor's are the problem. You guys barely hold them to account
subbed. love garisa
@@jannahreminders4310 thanks
Thanks Danny for the vlog, Garissa would be very cool and beautiful place but the problem is it’s leaders are very corrupt and low quality.
Edit: Correction to the name from Dannies to Danny 😂
Subhanallah that is not Airport 😂
Garissa will always be somalia
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Githeri thao moja😳😳😳. Na si sufuria mzima🙄. Wacha ikae
@@hesbornacewallace4278 😂😂😂
Umeenda hoteli gani bana 😂😂😂 umegongewa 😂 githeri ni from 100 to 200
Why do say North Eastern Kenya? Those names were before devolution came. Call it Garissa County.
Remove politicians out of your videos. They dont deserve the attention your'e giving them.
Garisa it beautiful but weather there it cnt fever me I cn avoid there all mean
Githeri for a thousand shillings bro that's too much
I think it's not okay to showcase your clients especially politicians, I know the thrill of it but it may compromise you or your channel at some stage. Awesome content though. Keep up!
@@kev_y5346 ok thanks
These are public servants and as such public property. I'm sure they were there for a government function. In fact he should have told us why they were there. Stop worshipping politicians who use taxpayers money and are serving the public. Don't be ignorant and learn what public service is. Danny hakuna makosa umefanya hapa this guy is just ignorant.
@@alexchui3511 I can't worship a human being. If you read my comment three times you will understand my context. It's totally not what you're talking about
@kev_y5346 I read you and understood you. You asked Danny not show politicians, these 2 people one is government spokesman and the other the head of the President's party. These are people who work for government/public servants and are paid by tax payers money. If you think public servants should not be filmed then I suggest you read on laws about public service and state officers. Don't be stubborn, you are out of line because you just don't understand public service/servants and what the law says about them.
@@alexchui3511 okay. So you just understand me, I simply mean Danny has beautiful content and I'm championing that he keeps it pure away from the filth of individuals such as politicians. If the channel is about politics and politicians that's a different story.
I understand everything you say but it is totally not what I meant.
Danny kumbe wewe ni mtu wa UDA😂😂😂
@@hubertjaika9570 they hired a car sifanyi job huko
@@SafariWithDanny Hata kama wewe niwa UDA shida iko wapi? Wakenya tuache ujinga and intolerance. Fanya mboka Danny leave these people to shout alone.
@ thank you 🙏
Never expose somali politicians at all. It's very dangerous for them and risky.
His client wasn't even somali he's swahili .
Why are Somali politicians at risk? Risk at what
Sooo dirty!!!!