I make vlog videos about travel ,lifestyle ,culture & tutorials/how to ,because i believe you deserve a chance to see how the whole world looks like with its different cultures. I believe experiences will broaden your mindset, empower and make you grow in the long run. Thanks for popping by!Cheers💥 ~Ann
Channel Milestones: 1K subscribers- 23rd February 2024
And that is not our accent young lady stop mocking us mxiuuu,,,you all pretend to know English and your English is broken come on take that colonial mindset away,mkiona mzungu anongea kiswahili ndio mnjifanya cha kwenu
English is not my language that's why it's broken ,I use it because most people who follow me on youtube don't understand Kiswahili , so they wouldn't understand anything that is happening in the video...
You are right. Thanks to the late president John Pombe Magufuli. Magomeni is a slam where not rich people live. Rich people live in Mikocheni, Msasani, Oysterbay and Masaki, and along the beaches of kunduchi, Africana, Mbweni, Ununio, Mbezi beach etc
Interesting convo. I like how you interview people. Thanks for the views your guest gave. As for food, perhaps people visiting Kenya should understand that what people eat is regionally influenced. Some foods are also available in some parts only and others are a preference. The way foods like Cassava or matoke depend on likeability or what you grew up eating. Not everyone likes them and others like them more than others. Some people have cassava available in their shambas and never eat it. Cassava leaves pia might be fed to animals. Usually, ugali, githeri and rice are easily accessible throughout the country. So, you'll see those foods more. So, people should visit the whole country, then comment about Kenya not having variety. Your guest mentioned Kenyans should think outside the box, so why is he insisting that co-habiting is definitely wrong....when you go to a new place, it's good to evolve your perceptions/be more open minded
Surprisingly in Uganda the national language is Swahili tho it's not very common but nowadays all schools are teaching it and Ugandans hated Swahili during president Amins time his soldiers tortured civilians while speaking Swahili from then Ugandans feared it
thats an old excuse that ugandans need to get over..you learn swahili to talk to your neigbours...amin is long gone..some ugandans have pride of not wanting to speak swahili..english is still colonial language
How does Ethiopia compare to Kenya in terms of what we have to call "development" ? I've seen videos of Ethiopia and it seems comparable to Kenya but maybe these are curated and edited perspectives of Ethiopia ???
Kenya was here before the white settlers, every natural resource we have was ,was here before white settlers came, they just pretended to find Kenya & call our Country Kenya. E.g Mount Kenya was here before, & the locals those days used to call it Mount Kirinyaga & it was their place of worship. When the white man came he told them let's call it "Mount Kenya "
Artrine, the arbitrator, is always between Nokole and Ann. I love all three of you, ladies, lol. It's a perfect dynamic. Three beautiful amazing ladies.
And you can cook?? Wonder woman 🤩 I love how everything is so natural, right off the farms there in Kenya. Nothing canned or frozen. Just real natural food. I also cook like that, but prepare a week's worth on the weekend and refrigerate/freeze the rest for later. It's very time-consuming to cook fresh food, and we have so many other options here in America. There is nothing sexier than watching a woman cook lol. I can't imagine there are people on this earth who don't like coriander/cilantro.