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Originally Posted by 2Face
I must hand it to you. Your knowledge is very deep. Glad to see you know about the Kibera slums. Yes you are absolutely right. Actually epic is an understatement. Super epic is the correct word to describe Nairobi. The life is just incredibly easy for office type workers. Offices close at 5 pm. Saturdays are half day and don't dare talk about work on Sundays. Bright blue skies, breezy, 75-85 degree weather 365 days a year. We never owned a fan in our home let alone AC. Yes, the only issues are the security or lack off as you mentioned and the economy. You can deal with the security if you live accordingly and I am getting news from friends that the economy is improving day by day. Nairobi reminds me of cities like Chicago to be honest...hope it reaches to that level one day!
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Yes, most of Africa is just a beautiful continent and it's been growing so nicely over the past decade, and I hear the same, I hear Nairobi has just been the past decade just growing profusely, and now that Kenya even has oil reserves, I'm sure some of that oil wealth is going to trickle into Nairobi, plus a bunch of American corporations have African HQs there, so the transition could be even easier then expected if you do go back. I guess the only thing that one needs to worry about in Keyna is the whole political drama right? With Kibaki and Odinga I believe? It sucks that ethnic factionalism still plays a role in so many countries around the world.