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Nigerians Are Operating Like Chinese, Taking Over Africa - Kenyan

Nigerians Are Operating Like Chinese, Taking Over Africa – Kenyan

Kenyans are not happy with the influx of Nigerians into their country. In recent times, it has been reported that some Kenyans have taken to the social media to vent their frustrations on how Nigerians are slowly monopolising their country with their unorthodox conducts.

According to a Kenyan interviewed in a video making rounds online, there is a problem with Nigerians, there is a general trait Nigerians have, there is an aggression that other people are not comfortable with.

“They are operating like the Chinese, they are finding a way to deposit their population with their cultures which does not

Kenyans Flee To Villages As Govt Issues Stricter Rules

Kenyans Flee To Villages As Govt Issues Stricter Rules

Nairobi — Despite several calls urging Kenyans to minimize movement and practice social isolation, one local online bus ticketing company has reported a surge in its number of bookings.

Quick Bus says they have registered a 40 percent increase in bookings this month, with Mombasa, Meru, Kisumu, Busia, and Kakamega leading.

The company’s Director of Growth Jefferson Aluda says part of their travelers are those fleeing the city for up-countries which they consider safer.

The travelers also include students, who have been heading home after the government ordered the closure of schools to combat spreading the coronavirus pandemic.

Elumelu, Kenyans Feature In African Voices

Economist, phiIlanthropist and entrepreneur, Anthony Onyeamaechi Elumelu, and two Kenyan change makers will this week feature in the compilation edition of African Voices, a magazine programme of the Cable News Network (CNN).

The Kenyans include Elizabeth Njoroge, founder of the Art of Music Foundation who deploys the transformative power of classical music to provoke positive change in the lives of young Kenyans and Peter Tabichi, 37-year-old winner of the 2019 Global Teacher Prize.

Elumelu, 56, will share the details of how his sheer grit and raw confidence earned him his first job as a salesman at the defunct All States …