These are the 10 biggest differences between Nigeria and Kenya, from my experience of having been to Kenya and staying in different parts of Nigeria. It would be difficult to compare both countries because I love them both. Disclaimer: This video is aimed at promoting and understanding our diversity in all aspects, and not otherwise. Our hearts go out to those who lost their lives in the floods in Kenya and the other East African countries." Don’t forget to like, comment, subscribe, and share the video!"
Kenya's climate is more diverse. There are cold areas of Mt Kenya, Aberdares, Elgon and the Rift Valley, true deserts like Chalbi desert, tropical areas like Mombasa or Kisumu, arid and semi-arid areas of the north.
Great job bro. As a content creator i know how difficult this kind of videos can be to create. I love how you balanced the video without creating unecessary divisions or tensions. Shows how creative and intelligent you are💚💚
Nigeria has lekki conservation centre, just monkeys, the government just signed a bill to revive obudu cattle ranch in calabar, also the park in Borno, the elephants there moved to Cameroon due to book haram, buh the government said they will bring them back, the game reserve in borno has one of the largest amounts of elephants in Africa, Nigeria has waterfalls in every region, water bodies, rocks and hills, we just need harness it, hopefully 🙏🏽
Kenya has more than 40 languages. We are more than 40 tribes and each tribe has its own language. However; Swahili and English are the official languages.
Nigeria economy shrink from $500 billion in 2015 to $252 billion in 2024.....Kenyas economy shrink from $114 billion in 2015 to $104 billion in 2024 .....both are shrinking economically
You read too many nonsense on the internet. Nigeria is still the largest economy in Africa, all you are talking about are only projections which aren't confirmed yet.
@@samsonakala lmao nigeria gdp 2024 is less than 300 billion dollars, APC (esp. Tinubu) have destroy this country in every aspect. Nigeria economy is shrinking every seconds.
I think it’s because of our movies and music, literally that’s where they learn about Nigeria. Thank God for content creators like you that show Nigeria in its element.
@@Silver-l5x Not Exactly. Kenyans are taught about East , West ,South and northern Africa history in depth. We are also taught World history. A Kenyan will comfortably tell you about your Country's history without flinching. Kenya also being a tourist destination, we also learn languages from different countries, we also learn their cultures and so many things. You'll also be surprised to know that Kenya has every nationality living in this country.
also nigerians generally migrate to other african countries (and worldwide) more than kenyans. when i was in campus in nairobi, my whole apartment block was 90% nigerians. the neighbourhood was almost half nigerians. I doubt you can find a whole neighbourhood of hundreds of kenyans in lagos
kenyan education system is very informative. An average kenyan student can tell you about most African countries, their history, and their capital cities. Nigerians usually seem less educated
Both countries dominate in there different regions.Kenya dominates in the East while Nigeria dominates in the West in all both countries are contributing to the development of A greater Africa but Kunle of Connectslogtv you should have a dual citizenship for both Kenya and Nigeria you promoting both countries well
East africa is dominated by Ethiopia 🇪🇹.... in 2024 GDP of Ethiopia 🇪🇹 is $205 billion followed by Kenya GDP is $104 billion... so Ethiopias🇪🇹 economy is double of that of shrinking kenya economy
Thank you for watching. The way you might pronounce 'Nigeria' might sound different to me, just as it sounds different when I say 'Kenya'. That's why we create videos like this: to educate and embrace our diversity."🇳🇬🇰🇪
Weather in Kenya is so diverse. The coastal areas are tropical, with particularly high humidity in April and May, but tempered by monsoon winds. The lowlands are hot but mainly dry, while the highlands are more temperate. Nairobi has a very pleasant climate throughout the year due to its altitude.
It's called an accent. Everyone has their own accent. Just because he pronounced the way he did it doesn't mean that they don't know what he talking about!
@@marc8485 Marc, you should also know that you can never pronounce words the same the originals/natives! Even the English that you speak, if you were to go to Britain you will find out that some words aren't pronounced the same way that you think! Because you're not an English native speaker! A kikuyu will never pronounce Luo words perfectly as the Luos. The same goes to other tribes! You should always keep that in mind. We all have accents!
I can say without doubt, as a Kenyan we like being enlightened about so many things. That's why you see we can say alot of positive things about Nigerian. We are also honest people and we say as it is ,again that's why u saw my fellow Kenyans pointing out certain stuff that because of some few rotten apples, put nigerian in a bad limelight. But overal we do love our nigerian brother's and sister's ❤