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Lets say we are in the same class with our bros n sisters from SA 💪😂😂😂 PROUD KENYAN
Nigerians have pride but they live proud less life
How many matatu wifi is working?we ve been there..those WiFi don't work
That's pure truth visit our country and see what she's talking about 😊🇰🇪
I love to see African Kam together like that I'm African Canadian from south sudan
You actually need a translator while traveling due to the language barrier. I recommend Immersive translate since its has great translation services for absolutely free
Hi good morning please am your new subscriber, please i have a question, can someone with tourist visa get job in Kenya and also convert it to working visa thamks.
Wow
Why is the Nigerian accent cute when coming from a lady but hilarious and chaotic when it's from a dude???😂
Which Nigeria are you talking about lady? I am a Nigerian-American with both IGBO parents. I attended high school (Kings College, Lagos) in Nigeria. I live in the United States. Nigerians are the most educated immigrants in the USA. We lead in engineering, medicine, pharmacy, software developments. IGBOS has at least 388,000 professionals. IGBOS will blow East Africans out of the water. Kenya, cannot and will never compete with the IGBOS! The problems of Nigeria are the 'idiots' that has been ruling Nigeria. Nigeria will never develop, as long as hausas/fulanis are parts of the country!
😂😂😂 i thing u should just came in kenya coz it's realy promising country
kenya helped s.a during white superiority sheit
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Leave us abi
We only have 2 seasons in Kenya. The rainy 🌧 and dry season. We also have light skin people in Kenya just as we have dark people and l'm sure the same is applicable to Nigeria or any other sub saharan Africa.
its true you have been quiet for long. keep vlogging we are here for you.
You have an outstanding personality and a cute smile.
South African infrastructure is a white mans work n effort but Kenyan infrastructure is black man’s effort
We love you too my african sister .we are all one
Im from kenya i dont use matatu that are noisy .i prefer calmy .mostly tourist and young guys use them .
Welcome again and gain
Kenyans you're really blessed,please be patriotic with, Kenya is your motherland,just bear in mind that wherever you in this continent Kenya is your country ☺️☺️☺️
The best thing among all about Kenya is that, Kenya is a home of every human being,be it you're white or black, when you're in Kenya you feel at home....no discrimination of any foreigner compared to other countries 💪💪💪💯💯
Kenya is the best country I have visited. I am a Sierra Leonean and I have not travelled a lot, but Nairobi is a marvel. The weather, the people, the skyline and the roadworks, just wow.
Karibu Kenya tena. You have shown us much love. May your channel grow and you reap much rewards from it.
At the end of the days,they are all children of mother land Africa.
Tea is a courtesy drink we have and offer to our guests. it's also addictive. Some of our brothers are obsessed with making a living and really throw caution to the wind. Street food isn't safe everywhere. What's important is you need to know the "legit plug" where locals buy from.
The colouring of the teeth is because of the excess fluoride in the water they consume. Majorly in Nakuru county.
"How are you?" is not commonly used in Kenya. So far, I haven't heard anyone speak like that. However, this will be detrimental over time to those who do. But, I've witnessed school-aged children use non-standard dialectical speech like, "dis, dat, coz, etc." and perform poorly in their learning. What begins as a joke can wind up destroying one's employment prospects, especially because English and Swahili are Kenya's two official languages. Many organizations will NEVER hire anybody with poor language abilities to represent their brand, EVER! 💯
You enter a matatu by choice my sister,there are maany other options and matatus with no noice at all and also 14seater Nissans are many and very calm.
Kenya is the Pride of Africa Welcome Home Sister Bravo Bravo as you make Other Best Videos.
Asante sana
Smart in English (not American) means any of these things, just to explain why Kenyans use it and why it’s not grammatically incorrect :- chic, elegant, prompt, intelligent, sharp etc. As for the fun poking at the English grammar, it stems from comedy only Kenyans understand and pick up from there and then most of the population uses it orally but will not officially write it. They know the difference even as they use it to lighten the mood. That said, it’s funny as a Kenyan listening to you explain how good your grammar is in the very same video you naturally say “in that my video”, that’s shocking to our ears for example…
Hahahah, this is great insight, "in that my video" seem very ordinary to a Nigerian. If you watch most Nigerian KZreadrs, pretty common, didn't know it sounded funny to you. I guess I understand the "poking fun" now😆
@@euniceshalom it doesn’t sound funny but incorrect as the correct form is “in that video of mine”. The point is, if you don’t know where the inside joke comes from, all you’ll hear is the incorrect English but that doesn’t necessarily mean people don’t know what they are doing… We have way more of that in Swahili than we do in English and it is always used to lighten the mood, that’s all.
@@annea5781 I'm so used to saying and hearing "in that my video" it never occurred to me that it's incorrect. So is you guys HOW'S YOU? which is grammatically incorrect as well but it's so common you are used to it.
Come to think about The "how is you thing"! isn't Is supposed to be the singular of are? So i tend to think this is Kenyans way of trying to logically call it as they deem appropriate , if you know what i mean.
😂😂, well if you put it that way,
Hows you can be compared with west African 'how de body.' De bodys fine!!😅😅😅 When i first heard how de body, i imagined the body being a cadaver.
I'm wheezing ,😆, that's pidgin English
"How is you" is just us Kenyans poking fun on correct English grammar. We do that alot, for example it is now acceptable in Kenya to say "Why is everyone lefting the group" when people leave a whatsapp group. We use alot of crooked English to poke fun at the language, and we love it
Lefting?! That's a new one
Brown teeth is common thing in Kenya but we are not really sure what is causing it. They say it's water in some places and Irish potatoes in some places but their is no a huge deal coz they don't pain!
Too much flouride in water.Same in south east asia and middle east.
Nigerian here... Planning to go to kenya by May by God grace. My best friend who is a Kenyan.. any time he tell me how is you, i will just be laughing 🤣🤣..
My brother! E shock me o.😂
Abi oo 🤣😂🤣😂
Scholastica 😂😂😂truphosa 😂😂😂😂...good video... I would bash you...but let me save my energy,will be back....but its a very good honest video
Asante sana
That's caused by too much floride in the water. It's funny because floride is actually good for teeth but too much of it ruins teeth.
That's sad, there should be a remedy though
About Samosa is a lie,
The colored teeth problem is reeally caused by the water. Here is an explanation from Google: - Nakuru, Kenya has a public health problem called endemic fluorosis, which is caused by drinking high-fluoride groundwater. This can lead to dental discoloration, such as yellow or brown stains, pitting, or perforation of teeth. The severity depends on the concentration of fluoride and the length of exposure. Fluorosis can affect both children and adults, and can be permanent. - So there you go. I started school in Nakuru as well, that is why I know.
Can it be rectified though, cos I see children having this. Can it be treated? So they don't have it for the rest of their lives?
@@euniceshalom I can be rectified, but you need to go to a dentist. Dental care is still not so common in Kenya (unless someone has an infection), and is rather expensive for most people.
True in the past you could tell someone from Nakuru. All tribes had it in Nakuru. It does not hurt, so its just esthetics so no big deal. When the children become big they can have it scraped away.
Cats and dogs that have been run over by vehicles 😂😂
Indians are not a tribe. Tribe suggests that they are indigenous. They are a people group who are South African and have been in South Africa for over 150 years. Bob is not a nickname for the Rand, it's the equivalent of multiples of 10 cents. 2 bob is 20 cents and 5 bob is 50 cents. Interestingly we also call 10 cents as sheleng. Probably from shilling. I never made that connection, it's interesting
Karibu
If you ate a lot of samosas welcome to the 🐈 world
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From Africa need permanent security council of u n o . who is civilization country of Africa . union .
Congratulations on being a citizen of Kenya .
Uh congrats on your dual citizenship: that's unheard of, given the conservative mindset of African legal systems. Good start, it's a paradigm shift.
Welcome back home Sister 🙏
Welcome my sister
Sasa eunice?
Poa sana, and you?