The history of kibra, The Nubian soldiers were fighting in the world war and when they came back the British didn't want them to go back to Sudan, so they gave them that land kibra which means forest.so literally kibra is a Nubian land. All the way from jamhuri to langata.
@@georgephilip4565 Nubians settled along the Kenya - Uganda railway that's why you find them even in kisumu, think kibos but most of them assimilated to local community. So some even in kisii,
Nubians are good people. They played a very big part by clandestinely helping the MAU MAU fight the British during the liberation war. However they did not get any credit .
it's great that you don't let one negative experience ruin your day or have negative notions towards the locals....you still remain friendly....that's amazing
That was a terrible experience being overcharged like that. All good will gone. But a Kenyan would've stuck to their guns and refused to pay, especially after giving him the 500.
He was being overcharged the whole time ... From the kachumbari chopping at a price😮😂 but it was the guys carrying a wheelbarrow for me😂😂 I mean they would have pushed it😢😂
Start by embarrassing the lying NGOs that have given Kibera the label " largest slum in Africa" with fabricated estimates. Then follow the slum poverty tourists who continue to perpetuate the false narrative. Those are the real scammers. Even the slum dwellers know they are used for views and raising funds that never help them.
No worries, everyone can see that most of the people were friendly and the fast majority of the country's citizens are probably nice. I also understand that he asks more money to a western tourist, although it is not friendly. Greetings and best wishes from the Netherlands
I'm so sorry you had to go through that with the restaurant scammer. I almost passed out seeing him eating YOUR food, and as if that wasn't enough, he overcharges you?? Are you kidding me!! Please know that he does NOT represent all Kenyans. His behavior was deplorable. He was greedy, unethical, and is a quintessential thief! I also hate that every other person was asking for a handout. I'm Kenyan, and I'm sorely ashamed to see this. I hope you can visit other places where people are well mannered and have a better experience in the future.
@@BADt0OtH no he’s not. That’s a small-minded entitled mentality. People view this channel to watch Yve document his journey. Those people could easily choose to not be on camera or accept him patronizing their establishments. What camera did they purchase or which video did they edit?
@@moreeno6062 where in the video do he invite anyone to sing, dance, perform, or be on camera in any way? He’s living life and documenting it because you allowed to record in public.
I dont blame the man who scammed him alone. I also blame the people who were around and kept quiet while he was being overcharged. Especially the lady they sat together with him to eat. It's bad. Many Kenyans are dissapointed and they dont represent majority Kenyans.
It is unfortunate that that ugali guy decided to be shortsighted and overcharge you. You paid 10 times for a piece of ugali and he ate a large piece of your fish and kachumbari. He's a disgrace!
This video is trending in Kenyans and guys are angry at the sheer audacity of the vendor, such behaviors only makes one become poorer. Honesty in business goes along way while greed benefits you for a day or two
At first, I thought Yves just grabs a camera and walks out into the streets. The more I watch I realize the amount of work behind the scenes. He could probably write a thesis on each city he visits not to mention learning a few words to be able to mingle. Your evenings must be like homework! Kudos!
As bad as the vendor was for over charging, that is what has trended and gotten me to know you. Good stuff. The Kinyozi video was therapeutic for me. I miss home
I really don't like it when people take advantage of others. Honestly, how long does that hotel guy think he'll last on KES. 700? Overcharging a customer will NEVER make you rich. In fact it makes you poorer as you end up losing customers. I'm a Kenyan and I didn't find that exploitation good at all! 😢😢
As a Kenyan, I apologize on behalf of Benard Obiero for scamming you. That was an unfair price and does not reflect the behavior of most Kenyans, and I believe you have witnessed our hospitality within the time you have spent in our beautiful country.
This is life. He asked again and was given a different price. If you've dealt with retailers, matatus, etc, you'd know you ask first. Even I would be told a different price if I look gullible.
@@brillwatuma4973 Kabisa. To be fair, when muzungu visit our parks, they do pay even 10 times more! Yves, this was his small break. It was a mere $3. Ai!!
I’m a fairly savvy street wise person. I’ve grown up in some rough areas but walking around that place alone, holding an expensive camera with cash in my pocket… wow! Yves you really do fly with the angels when making these videos and are truly one of the most daring guys on UA-cam.
@@yengoedwin2410 Yes and they know the area and know all the Do’s and Don’ts and what streets and areas to avoid. Yves goes in totally raw and all it takes is one opportunistic criminal to snatch the camera. It’s risky… but the risk gets the views.
@@stanleymureithimukara6714 Yes. It's Kenyans who've given places like Kibera and Gikomba their bad and fearful reputations. Many of those Kenyans never even go to these places.
The entire Kenyan Government is filled with people like that Ugali guy, he'll eat with you, even eat your fish, then con you at the end with a smile on his face.
Okay, those guys that won't let you have your meal in peace are embarrassing. I know we like to sugarcoat things and pretend that they are poor but those are not peole who are starving, it's just bad manners. I wouldn't want to imagine having a meal and every person wanting to throw their hand in my plate, strangers for that matter. Plus the deliberate overcharging, which is basically stealing.
23:13 I was so angry when I saw the guy wearing the military shirt asking for kachumbari. And he didn't even bother to say thank you afterwards. I'm starting to believe that there is an outbreak of foolishness in Kenya!
Arrest is a bit draconian bro...if you were in his shoes ..it's not like he's studied supply and demand curves from ivy league business schools ..he's just trying to ake one for him and his..# tuko africa bado bro!
9:56 Hey Yves! I’ve been following you and I think you’re very brave. Please take care of yourself and especially of the street food you’re eating all over 😊
Those were my thoughts too. It's a shame really that the elected officials in those areas don't seem to care. What do they do with the constituency fund. Seriously good drainage and rubbish collection will be a start. And here is Ruto screaming from the rooftops how we should take steps in reducing global emissions when his backyard is the biggest pollutant in Kenya.
Hi Ives, it is realy remarkable that most of the people in this slum area were friendly. But don't be naive! The situation can change within seconds in such an area. I wish you good luck and hope that you can continue your journey on your bike very soon! Greetings Rüdiger
Hey Yves i have been prompted to subscribe to your channel as compensation for the unfortunate experience. You're an amazing guy and will keep following you till Johansberg
You gave that matumbo seller your food and he still scammed you. There are bad people outside there. I live in kenya and I can tell you that 200 was the price of matumbo and ugali not matumbo alone. And the 200 shillings matumbo should be a full plate not 2 spoons. What a disgrace to our lovely country.
Hi Yves, I have been following you for a while and I have a little suggestion for you . You need to go to print shop and print thousands of stripes with your Chanel name and hand it to people that ask you about your UA-cam chanel. A great marketing ploy , simple people will definitely remember a written thing and more likely to share it with others!;) J'espère que ça va aider ta croissance car tu es un des rares youtuber honnête!
It's true that guy of ugali and matumbo was too greedy, he over charged you. Noted he even took part of your fish and kachumbari. You could have said, the fish/kachumbari part he took was 300ksh to even up
Very friendly from you. You shared your meal with that conman and he overcharged all that amount. Such people should be punished for such acts. It's very shameful and embarrassing for us Kenyans. Notably even the lady you had lunch with and the others that were around did not try to tell this guy whatever he is doing is wrong. Shame on him.
He did ask the price of the matumbo earlier and the guy had gleefully said 200. With his experience so far, Yves knows ugali does not go beyond 100bob. If a meal was 300 or above, no one would buy in that place.
Bonjour Yves, je suis originaire de Djibouti, pas loin de l'Ethiopie et du Kenya, Je tenais d'abord à te remercier pour tes vidéos, nous voyageons à travers ta chaine UA-cam. Mais je voulais rebondir sur un moment de la vidéo où je me suis vraiment senti mal à l'aise, lorsque les habitants se servaient de la nourriture dans ton assiette, je trouvais qu'ils profitent de ta gentillesse. Encore le fait de partager le repas avec la jeune fille est une expérience amusante, c'est un moment de partage, de convivialité, et d'échange au contact des locaux qui est assez intéressant pour la vidéo, mais lorsque le vendeur et un passant à côté se servent dans ton assiette c'est insupportable. Et ensuite le vendeur qui a l'audace d'augmenter le prix du repas je trouve cela irrespectueux et très indécent. Et puis à la fin de la vidéo le gars qui demande de lui payer un déjeuner, c'est énervant cette manie de demander de l'argent aux touristes. J'espère que tu pourras faire de belle rencontre par la suite avec des gens honnêtes pour contraster avec ces mauvaises expériences car tu es un gars sympathique. Tu es également le bienvenue à Djibouti si un jours tu prévois d'y passer.
It's a scam where locals claim the place is dangerous then run a racket offering themselves as bodyguards to walk tourists through the slum. Nothing will happen to you, especially in daylight. Foreign tourists love slums for some reason.
Ugali na Samaki yummmmmmmm.. It can happen unfortunately and a shame when it does but theres so many genuine people in Kenya, don't let those that rip you off tarnish the journey too much. With such situations where you have already consumed the item, simply pay and never give future business their way, loving the journey since Ethiopia when I found the channel - Rik
What has shocked me the most is scammer TRULY believes that he has done nothing wrong.He’s not aware of what he’s doing is scamming and totally fine and normal. No morality no ethics no shame, unbelievable mental state
Kino is going to make a lot of money from the video.. at the expense of these guys .. who allowed him to film them.. I don't get why he should complain
Am sure that's why nobody bothers with him because the first thing any gangsta will ask himself is, who is this njungu walking alone with a camera in kibera not bothered about anyone. Commando comes into mind and they chill😂
@@John-N797thats ACTUALLY wat happens.. i worked an NGO kibera and all the white pple were never bothered coz kibera pple know they are coming to help
It was interesting to have a conversation and to share some food with the locals Thank for bringing us along. it is a shame and a problem why they ask and cheat people for money.
As a Kenyan- it is shameful what just happened to you, most of us ain’t like that. That vendor should return your money. But anyway, such greed is the reason why some people will never succeed in life
I am usually afraid to eat anything on Kibera because am not sure of the source of their water. I should not really because these days there us piped water to be bought. Yves is very brave to overcome the smells and sit to eat.
kino my roomate from western kenya is quite amused on how yu know kenyan towns from one county to another.how slums came about and who were their original clans.kibera and toy market happen to be very helpful to majority of slum dwellers.
Jamaa wa kibandaski kidogo ameburn but Kibera being 2nd largest slum in Africa, was quite a smooth experience for you Mr. Kyev. The gentleman in yellow T-shirt towards the end can make it far with the heart/mind he has if he puts in the work. Blessings guys.
Yves was kind enough to share his fish and tomatoes with the dude and he had the audacity to turn around and rip him off. Also, good job on telling those bums chewing on the street to get a job. Why is it when we see a white person we assume that he has money and start begging? What a shame mama africa what a shame. It really bothered me to see this and made me feel super angry. Good thing you are a patient man Yves.
unbeleivably how deeply rooted seems "give me" attitude is in Kenya is no matter man woman or child but i was speechless by that owner of stall selling you ugali asking you fish and just taking tomato not even waiting approval for it and then he has nerves charging you 10x the price disgusting i would probably just leave without pay,he ate half of it anyway you are definitely better man than me or at least more patient it reminds me on India
Morning my friend too!!!!😊😊😊That Matumbo guy is such a disgrace! Taking your food and overcharging you for the same!! and the girl too invading your lunch.... it's so embarrassing! Anyway happy to see your enjoying and exploring Nairobi...I miss the bike rides
Golden rule of street survival is to ask the price before purchasing. Everyone was complicit there because no one stepped in to intervene. That's the sad part for me. If anyone walks by there, be sure to drop in and shame Bernard Obiero. He's not a kenyan son.
Its called price discrimination in Business studies. It's a normal business practice .This methodology is applied in markets to different categories of people based on their economic status.
Wow, thank you for showing us Kibera, it's not as bad as I imagine, some parts are nice but I wish the government could do something about the garbage and the drainage system. The ugali guy was a disappointment and his greed was not necessary, that was sad. Despite the difficulties most if those people face it is encouraging to see they can still smile and be friendly and helpful.The school kids were very nice and polite. Quite an eye opener
When I saw the cook eat some of Yves' food, I thought it was going to be one of those nice discount situations lol. I guess there's always 2 types of people
That guy who over charged you for ugali, that is bad business for him. Now people will see and know not to go to him for ugali. Not a smart business man. Then he turned around and eat some of your fish and vegetable and have the nerve to charge you 1000 shillings for ugali. This is such a turn off for me and many others watching, so now visiting Kenya that is one place I have no interest in going. I understand people are poor but that is no reason for being dishonest. Integrity is very important.
Yves, another brilliant video and sad 😢 to see that you were scammed. But what sets you apart from most European vloggers is your idealistic approach to life. When exploring different places, you genuinely connect with the local people, steering clear of a superficial feel-good mentality. In Nairobi, you not only explored its positive aspects but also delved into its less explored facets-an admirable approach that highlights Nairobi's multifaceted nature. Moreover, your historical insights shed light on the roots of contemporary global south problems, revealing their colonial origins. For instance, the presence of Nubians in Kenya can be traced back to colonial beliefs in Hamitic theories, asserting that valuable aspects in Africa were introduced by the Hamites, considered a branch of the Caucasian race on the continent. The British, following a strategy of racial and ethnic segregation, implemented a "divide and rule" perspective, allocating leadership positions and roles based on ethnicity. Nubians, Kemet, as well as present-day Somalis, Ethiopians, and Kenyans of the Swahili Coast, were favored over other black communities, following Indians and Whites in the hierarchy. The influx of Indians and Nubians, brought in as indentured laborers for trains and policing/military roles respectively, shaped the demographic landscape. Consequently, areas like Parklands became home to many Indians, Eastleigh to the Somali community, and Majengo to Swahili Coast people.
The fish looks like dried fish. It is not for frying and wating as is, it can be bery hard and bitter that way. It requires to be made a stew and the bitterness diluted by milk or cream.
Waah. Watu wa kibera bana, it's better to ask to be bought food than asking him to share the little he's taking🤣🤣The guy asked for a share and then boom, he overcharges him without any remorse
The history of kibra, The Nubian soldiers were fighting in the world war and when they came back the British didn't want them to go back to Sudan, so they gave them that land kibra which means forest.so literally kibra is a Nubian land. All the way from jamhuri to langata.
Nubians were kenyans also and lived on the plots mostly along Langata Rd.Read there history
@@georgephilip4565 Nubians settled along the Kenya - Uganda railway that's why you find them even in kisumu, think kibos but most of them assimilated to local community. So some even in kisii,
Nubians are good people.
They played a very big part by clandestinely helping the MAU MAU fight the British during the liberation war.
However they did not get any credit .
@@georgephilip4565 The Nubians of Kibera are originally Sudanese but got Kenyan citizenship.
Tell your government to fix the mess,no human being should live in such an environment.
This has made you famous coz a famous Kenyan page on Instagram shared that payment part and Kenyans are reacting...it's the reason I subscribed.
*_Simply outstanding!_*
it's great that you don't let one negative experience ruin your day or have negative notions towards the locals....you still remain friendly....that's amazing
That was a terrible experience being overcharged like that. All good will gone. But a Kenyan would've stuck to their guns and refused to pay, especially after giving him the 500.
Top lad this one.
He was being overcharged the whole time ... From the kachumbari chopping at a price😮😂 but it was the guys carrying a wheelbarrow for me😂😂 I mean they would have pushed it😢😂
@@_thee_outlaw It's new. Had to be delivered with zero mileage
@@kumbikhanna 😂😂 I see what you did there
The guy who lived in London for 9 years is so cool and friendly
yea benson was a champ.
Yeah
Very well mannered
Sio bure watu Wanakufa na umaskini
yes he is exposed
Lets share this video so that it trends and the scammer is shamed for embarrasing our nation
The tourism stakeholders need to give him a word.
Start by embarrassing the lying NGOs that have given Kibera the label " largest slum in Africa" with fabricated estimates. Then follow the slum poverty tourists who continue to perpetuate the false narrative. Those are the real scammers. Even the slum dwellers know they are used for views and raising funds that never help them.
Actually that scam has trended and has brought new fqn here like me 😅
The Scammer should be arrested and flogged on UA-cam
No worries, everyone can see that most of the people were friendly and the fast majority of the country's citizens are probably nice. I also understand that he asks more money to a western tourist, although it is not friendly. Greetings and best wishes from the Netherlands
I'm so sorry you had to go through that with the restaurant scammer. I almost passed out seeing him eating YOUR food, and as if that wasn't enough, he overcharges you?? Are you kidding me!! Please know that he does NOT represent all Kenyans. His behavior was deplorable. He was greedy, unethical, and is a quintessential thief! I also hate that every other person was asking for a handout. I'm Kenyan, and I'm sorely ashamed to see this. I hope you can visit other places where people are well mannered and have a better experience in the future.
This one broke my heart...that was so unethical and barbaric 😢😢😢😢😢
Truth be said he is also earning from them for life...
@@BADt0OtH no he’s not. That’s a small-minded entitled mentality. People view this channel to watch Yve document his journey. Those people could easily choose to not be on camera or accept him patronizing their establishments. What camera did they purchase or which video did they edit?
I also didn't like he is greedy n protrey a bad pic of our country
@@moreeno6062 where in the video do he invite anyone to sing, dance, perform, or be on camera in any way? He’s living life and documenting it because you allowed to record in public.
I will go vouch for that guy,he has to apologize publicly for putting the entire continent into shame! So horrible
Vouch?
Imagine stupid mzungu
do it. I pay you 50€
Nothing to do with the African continent. He just shamed himself. That is all.
I dont blame the man who scammed him alone. I also blame the people who were around and kept quiet while he was being overcharged. Especially the lady they sat together with him to eat. It's bad. Many Kenyans are dissapointed and they dont represent majority Kenyans.
If she dared raise her voice perhaps she would face the 'jeshi' later; unless of course she eloped.
It is unfortunate that that ugali guy decided to be shortsighted and overcharge you. You paid 10 times for a piece of ugali and he ate a large piece of your fish and kachumbari. He's a disgrace!
Wajinga😂😂😂 hawaoni UA-cam wako fame now
Horrible manners for a restaurant owner eating from the customers plate without being invited to....when did people start being mannerless? 😳
very stupid people, I dont like such behaviors
Hii imeniuma
@@maque6755 Pia mimi, sana
This video is trending in Kenyans and guys are angry at the sheer audacity of the vendor, such behaviors only makes one become poorer. Honesty in business goes along way while greed benefits you for a day or two
Completely agree
@@KinoYves you should take a local with you they can tell when you are being taken advantage. Some of those streets are dangerous.
True 💯%.So sad that the Kibandaski owner is projecting a very negative image in regard to dishonesty to the world
Such a shameless man scamming you after eating your food despite being a hotel owner. Utter shamelessness
I met bernard obiero and gave him regards...he started yelling at me 😂
@@noob_is_backagariohub3790 Lol.. he must be a very promiscuous fella
very shameless
yeah. Yves gave him several chances to stop letting the evil take over his life. but he willfully refused like Cain.
@@Darkness-ie2yl nicely said. salute from France
At first, I thought Yves just grabs a camera and walks out into the streets. The more I watch I realize the amount of work behind the scenes. He could probably write a thesis on each city he visits not to mention learning a few words to be able to mingle. Your evenings must be like homework! Kudos!
The guy carrying the wheelbarrow.......have seen him in another kibera video....
@@jennifernyambura2620not yet
😢 ugali five hundred and matumbo two hundred that guy is a con in simple word.
As bad as the vendor was for over charging, that is what has trended and gotten me to know you. Good stuff. The Kinyozi video was therapeutic for me. I miss home
I really don't like it when people take advantage of others. Honestly, how long does that hotel guy think he'll last on KES. 700? Overcharging a customer will NEVER make you rich. In fact it makes you poorer as you end up losing customers. I'm a Kenyan and I didn't find that exploitation good at all! 😢😢
ni mjinga,sana huyu jamaa eti sima ni 500 ksh ,kama serena uga ni 200 ndio itakua slams
And he even eat some too.....waaaaaahh shameless
That ugali guy saw an opportunity of a lifetime.but again the money he stole will not make him rich.
@@richardlimo8911That is very little money. It is def over by now... Terrible habit.
so unfair fr taking advantage of him😢😢😢
As a Kenyan, I apologize on behalf of Benard Obiero for scamming you. That was an unfair price and does not reflect the behavior of most Kenyans, and I believe you have witnessed our hospitality within the time you have spent in our beautiful country.
He was given a muzungu price 😂.
Very disgusting
This is life. He asked again and was given a different price. If you've dealt with retailers, matatus, etc, you'd know you ask first. Even I would be told a different price if I look gullible.
@@brillwatuma4973 Kabisa. To be fair, when muzungu visit our parks, they do pay even 10 times more! Yves, this was his small break. It was a mere $3. Ai!!
That guy is shameless.. very poor example of us Kenyans
I’m a fairly savvy street wise person. I’ve grown up in some rough areas but walking around that place alone, holding an expensive camera with cash in my pocket… wow! Yves you really do fly with the angels when making these videos and are truly one of the most daring guys on UA-cam.
I could never walk in that place by myself.Never
Do you know that there's someone in that area with more money and much expensive camera than kino's ounces and they live there.
Trust kenyans to class themselves they can make yu think kibera is very dangerous which is not the case
@@yengoedwin2410 Yes and they know the area and know all the Do’s and Don’ts and what streets and areas to avoid. Yves goes in totally raw and all it takes is one opportunistic criminal to snatch the camera. It’s risky… but the risk gets the views.
@@stanleymureithimukara6714 Yes. It's Kenyans who've given places like Kibera and Gikomba their bad and fearful reputations. Many of those Kenyans never even go to these places.
The entire Kenyan Government is filled with people like that Ugali guy, he'll eat with you, even eat your fish, then con you at the end with a smile on his face.
😂😂😂😂true
Okay, those guys that won't let you have your meal in peace are embarrassing. I know we like to sugarcoat things and pretend that they are poor but those are not peole who are starving, it's just bad manners. I wouldn't want to imagine having a meal and every person wanting to throw their hand in my plate, strangers for that matter. Plus the deliberate overcharging, which is basically stealing.
23:13 I was so angry when I saw the guy wearing the military shirt asking for kachumbari. And he didn't even bother to say thank you afterwards. I'm starting to believe that there is an outbreak of foolishness in Kenya!
there is fr@@Excel2theworld
I expected golddiggers I found fooddiggers :D
This is where I was born. You have just passed through my whole past in one video and suddenly I remember the memories of kibra. Long live Kenya
did you get out of this slum now?
I feel so bad to see that kind of habit from my people. That is a broad day light robbery and the guy should be arrested honestly
Felt bad
And then you wonder how come some people never progress in life.Watu bure sana
@yves kino the ugali is 100 bob and matumbo should be 150 those guys are overcharging you sorry for that greedy kibandaski
Arrest is a bit draconian bro...if you were in his shoes ..it's not like he's studied supply and demand curves from ivy league business schools ..he's just trying to ake one for him and his..# tuko africa bado bro!
Yves should have threatened to call the police to settle the matter.
9:56
Hey Yves!
I’ve been following you and I think you’re very brave. Please take care of yourself and especially of the street food you’re eating all over 😊
You are amazingly trusting, and genuine abouts peoples integrity taking them at face value.
Wow, how did Benson end up in the slums of Kenya from London? I would like hear his story.
Deported maybe?
Hopefully the governor gets to see your kibera and gikomba videos and get to work .....
Those were my thoughts too. It's a shame really that the elected officials in those areas don't seem to care. What do they do with the constituency fund. Seriously good drainage and rubbish collection will be a start. And here is Ruto screaming from the rooftops how we should take steps in reducing global emissions when his backyard is the biggest pollutant in Kenya.
Hi Ives,
it is realy remarkable that most of the people in this slum area were friendly. But don't be naive! The situation can change within seconds in such an area. I wish you good luck and hope that you can continue your journey on your bike very soon!
Greetings Rüdiger
I like your mentality. No fear. Go to a place with a positive attitude and you won't attract any negativity.
Hey Yves i have been prompted to subscribe to your channel as compensation for the unfortunate experience. You're an amazing guy and will keep following you till Johansberg
You gave that matumbo seller your food and he still scammed you. There are bad people outside there. I live in kenya and I can tell you that 200 was the price of matumbo and ugali not matumbo alone. And the 200 shillings matumbo should be a full plate not 2 spoons. What a disgrace to our lovely country.
And charity didn't even step in to save the day after stripping that fish clean and ugali. Very disappointing.
I hope he sees the video and the others too. Surely one would have been honest. What a shame.
What disgrace to what country? Stop being too much simpish, the con did it on his own not on my behalf, it's a shame to him and his family at most
Hi Yves,
I have been following you for a while and I have a little suggestion for you .
You need to go to print shop and print thousands of stripes with your Chanel name and hand it to people that ask you about your UA-cam chanel.
A great marketing ploy , simple people will definitely remember a written thing and more likely to share it with others!;)
J'espère que ça va aider ta croissance car tu es un des rares youtuber honnête!
It's true that guy of ugali and matumbo was too greedy, he over charged you. Noted he even took part of your fish and kachumbari. You could have said, the fish/kachumbari part he took was 300ksh to even up
Brilliant idea, just overcharge the cook that he has to pay yves 🤣
That is luos for you. Very poor in buisness
@@normanthenormand7554 I am not Luo but I know this is not the platform to name tribes.
That scammer made me feel pain on your behalf. At first I thought he was joking and he even ate your fish, the nerve of this guy
I grew up in Nairobi and in all my 50 years I have never stepped foot in Kibera.
Very friendly from you. You shared your meal with that conman and he overcharged all that amount. Such people should be punished for such acts. It's very shameful and embarrassing for us Kenyans. Notably even the lady you had lunch with and the others that were around did not try to tell this guy whatever he is doing is wrong. Shame on him.
That ugali guy is a disgrace. The price of ugali matumbo should not exceed 200 shillings in that place. Always ask the price before you order.
He did ask and was told it's price was 200
I thought that guy had a certain craziness to him smiling all the time while scamming you lol
He did ask the price of the matumbo earlier and the guy had gleefully said 200. With his experience so far, Yves knows ugali does not go beyond 100bob. If a meal was 300 or above, no one would buy in that place.
Very disgusting
Disguising behavior
He had the guts to ask if the camera is still on😂
Bonjour Yves, je suis originaire de Djibouti, pas loin de l'Ethiopie et du Kenya,
Je tenais d'abord à te remercier pour tes vidéos, nous voyageons à travers ta chaine UA-cam.
Mais je voulais rebondir sur un moment de la vidéo où je me suis vraiment senti mal à l'aise, lorsque les habitants se servaient de la nourriture dans ton assiette, je trouvais qu'ils profitent de ta gentillesse. Encore le fait de partager le repas avec la jeune fille est une expérience amusante, c'est un moment de partage, de convivialité, et d'échange au contact des locaux qui est assez intéressant pour la vidéo, mais lorsque le vendeur et un passant à côté se servent dans ton assiette c'est insupportable. Et ensuite le vendeur qui a l'audace d'augmenter le prix du repas je trouve cela irrespectueux et très indécent. Et puis à la fin de la vidéo le gars qui demande de lui payer un déjeuner, c'est énervant cette manie de demander de l'argent aux touristes.
J'espère que tu pourras faire de belle rencontre par la suite avec des gens honnêtes pour contraster avec ces mauvaises expériences car tu es un gars sympathique. Tu es également le bienvenue à Djibouti si un jours tu prévois d'y passer.
This was a blessing to Yves. More followers and subscribers.
Am born in Nairobi but I have never been to kibera I used to fear but next am in Kenya I will go visit kibera people are nice and friendly ❤️❤️❤️
Love it when you’re sharing your meal with the locals! It’s a beauty!
If someone warned me to get a bodyguard in a foreign country I would not walk another step😂😅I would hire one immediately. You are fearless Yves.
It's a scam where locals claim the place is dangerous then run a racket offering themselves as bodyguards to walk tourists through the slum. Nothing will happen to you, especially in daylight. Foreign tourists love slums for some reason.
Just the other day an off duty Major in the British army was murdered in Kenya whilst out motorcycling. Take care Yves.
he wanted to get some money as a bodyguard, thats it.
@@koromachbharat You think the old man with the cane was trying to be Yves' bodyguard?
@@jimsayles7394 , if not he , his son, his grand son,.....its all about money.i traveled in africa a lot , i know how is going there.
Yves remember to pray for everything especially your food , pole sana , you’re very courageous man
Ugali na Samaki yummmmmmmm.. It can happen unfortunately and a shame when it does but theres so many genuine people in Kenya, don't let those that rip you off tarnish the journey too much. With such situations where you have already consumed the item, simply pay and never give future business their way, loving the journey since Ethiopia when I found the channel - Rik
What has shocked me the most is scammer TRULY believes that he has done nothing wrong.He’s not aware of what he’s doing is scamming and totally fine and normal. No morality no ethics no shame, unbelievable mental state
I would say the disappointing sate of land n me an has fish from a black river
He is a thief he knows what he is doing is wrongh but a thief is just a thief
Very very sad.
@@Sparxx74 what I’m talking about is far worse than being a thief, it’s not that simple.
Kino is going to make a lot of money from the video.. at the expense of these guys .. who allowed him to film them.. I don't get why he should complain
Oh wow! solo in Kibera?! Your adventuring spirit is unmatched 😮
Chris must list ..is the gem..of all this..
Am sure that's why nobody bothers with him because the first thing any gangsta will ask himself is, who is this njungu walking alone with a camera in kibera not bothered about anyone. Commando comes into mind and they chill😂
@@John-N797thats ACTUALLY wat happens.. i worked an NGO kibera and all the white pple were never bothered coz kibera pple know they are coming to help
Am a Kenya but I fear kibera more than a second knife of my private part 😅😅😅😅@yves you must be working with God
@@BREEZYPHOBIA 😂 i read your comment from France and your expression is very funny!
Hi Yves .. I'm so sorry this happened to you..that idiot does not represent us as Kenyans..
It was interesting to have a conversation and to share some food with the locals Thank for bringing us along. it is a shame and a problem why they ask and cheat people for money.
As a Kenyan- it is shameful what just happened to you, most of us ain’t like that. That vendor should return your money. But anyway, such greed is the reason why some people will never succeed in life
Very very true ! Ni aibu aki
He ate fish 450+150ugali +200matumbo how did he overcharge
@@DennisOndieki-qf7cmwhich kibanda sells ugali at 150
He already paid the other vendors for the fish and ugali.@@DennisOndieki-qf7cm
@@DennisOndieki-qf7cm he already paid the woman for the fish 😆 what world are you living in
Sucks to get burned by strangers! In their mind they are only gonna see you once and that’s it !!, safe travels my friend
Matumbo seller should be ashamed of himself. But congrats to seconds hand electronic dealer with a nice family.
thats part made me subscribe and for the last 5 months i have watched all videos . the way that part trended made many to follow this platform
Nice video Yves when kenyan business owner say promote us they are not asking for a shout out its our way of saying buy something from us
Sad but true about the reality of Kenya and Africa in general. I was disgusted by that man clearly scamming in front of the camera.
Have these so called man no shame?
I am usually afraid to eat anything on Kibera because am not sure of the source of their water. I should not really because these days there us piped water to be bought. Yves is very brave to overcome the smells and sit to eat.
I know where that kibanda is
Let’s go look for that con man
Drop update abeg 😅
Kumbe unajua huyu fala hio corner ya kamkunji😢😅
kino my roomate from western kenya is quite amused on how yu know kenyan towns from one county to another.how slums came about and who were their original clans.kibera and toy market happen to be very helpful to majority of slum dwellers.
Uyo jamaa wa iyo hoteli amechoma 🤦🏽♂️😂😂😂 ati ugali matumbo 700 . Hata serena hotel ugali matumbo si expensive ivo
Jamaa wa kibandaski kidogo ameburn but Kibera being 2nd largest slum in Africa, was quite a smooth experience for you Mr. Kyev. The gentleman in yellow T-shirt towards the end can make it far with the heart/mind he has if he puts in the work. Blessings guys.
Yves was kind enough to share his fish and tomatoes with the dude and he had the audacity to turn around and rip him off. Also, good job on telling those bums chewing on the street to get a job. Why is it when we see a white person we assume that he has money and start begging? What a shame mama africa what a shame. It really bothered me to see this and made me feel super angry.
Good thing you are a patient man Yves.
Yes... What the guy did was so wrong and stupid. Maybe that's the big reason why he is still hustling in Kibera the biggest slum in Africa..
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Infact I hate everytime I see someone asks for money from Yves, in this case a foreigner.
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So shame u guys from 🇪🇹
The way u manoeuvre along the streets like u know where u r going is crazy.I love your confidence
🤨Charity yani unakula fish nzima na huwezi saidia huyu Mzungu?😂
Amazing ❤ thanks for tskong us around
unbeleivably how deeply rooted seems "give me" attitude is in Kenya is no matter man woman or child
but i was speechless by that owner of stall selling you ugali asking you fish and just taking tomato not even waiting approval for it
and then he has nerves charging you 10x the price
disgusting
i would probably just leave without pay,he ate half of it anyway
you are definitely better man than me or at least more patient
it reminds me on India
It is excessive and we do not like it either.
Bernard obiro from Kibera needs to be put on notice for embarrassing us like that.
16:05 Not many of us even Kenyan creators can dare do what you are doing, keep it going, am rooting for you
achangenikujidharau !!! kwani wangoso tu ndio wanawezakilakitu? pfh.
@@sambaza hata sio ivo ....huko sio kusafe viile ...sisemi ety yeye ndio tu anaweza
@@sambaza do you know how much the equipment costs and the ramifications of losing one?
I've watched a series of this guys videos and I can confess that they are beuti beautiful and dissent.
They portly the positive life in Kenya.
Ugali and matumbo is the cheapest food in nairobi...so sad!
Morning my friend too!!!!😊😊😊That Matumbo guy is such a disgrace! Taking your food and overcharging you for the same!! and the girl too invading your lunch.... it's so embarrassing! Anyway happy to see your enjoying and exploring Nairobi...I miss the bike rides
The girl was invited to eat. She didn’t invade anything. Eventually she had to eat the whole fish because he preferred the matumbo.
Golden rule of street survival is to ask the price before purchasing. Everyone was complicit there because no one stepped in to intervene. That's the sad part for me. If anyone walks by there, be sure to drop in and shame Bernard Obiero. He's not a kenyan son.
That's my opinion also, they were ALL COMPLICIT😢 NON interjected.
Including Charity who ate with him...no wonder some musician sang, tulikula pamoja kumbe mwenzangu alikusudia kuniangamiza eeeh
Benson is wholesome, i liked his attitude and how he talks to you, very nice person
⭐⭐⭐⭐It's always good to see you. However, stay vigilant of your surroundings, stay safe & healthy.
There is abit of developments in kibera...i was last there in 1994 and it was just terrible...at least they have some paved roads now
When Kenyans loves you the whole world will love💕💕💕
And just from watching a video clip on fb i came here to watch the full video.Now am a new subscriber 😊
❤We are impatiently waiting for your videos. Your brother is from Sudan
Its called price discrimination in Business studies. It's a normal business practice .This methodology is applied in markets to different categories of people based on their economic status.
It’s called being full of shxt. Without morals, integrity, feckless, disgraceful, etc.
Wow, thank you for showing us Kibera, it's not as bad as I imagine, some parts are nice but I wish the government could do something about the garbage and the drainage system.
The ugali guy was a disappointment and his greed was not necessary, that was sad.
Despite the difficulties most if those people face it is encouraging to see they can still smile and be friendly and helpful.The school kids were very nice and polite.
Quite an eye opener
Perfectly summarized.👍
AT LEAST THEY ARE EATING. IN HAITI THEY ARE EATING MUD CAKES
I like how you interact with people
When I saw the cook eat some of Yves' food, I thought it was going to be one of those nice discount situations lol. I guess there's always 2 types of people
I really love how he is so social and friendly
Robbery without Violence,Huyo jamaa ni mkora na macho kavu
Funny coming from someone named Kennedy SANG.
Please maintain that same energy with the thieving Ruto.
@skysimba8953 you are so shallow minded...just because his name is sang doesn't mean he is related to ruto
@@angelinekemunto4344 Another idiot. Where did I evenly remotely hint at him being related to Ruto?
Tres beau geste de partager ton repas👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
It was about time you were scammed 😂 I was wondering why it was taking so long before you met the OGs of Nairobi.
You and me too😂
Lol 😂😂😂
Me too
😂😂😂
😂😂 we ain't even embarrassed 😂
Charity is very respectful and welcoming. I wish she could stand up for him.
That guy who over charged you for ugali, that is bad business for him. Now people will see and know not to go to him for ugali. Not a smart business man. Then he turned around and eat some of your fish and vegetable and have the nerve to charge you 1000 shillings for ugali. This is such a turn off for me and many others watching, so now visiting Kenya that is one place I have no interest in going. I understand people are poor but that is no reason for being dishonest. Integrity is very important.
We as Kenyans are very sorry
Integrity is greater than Productivity.
Stay safe Yves and thank you for another great video. Watching your content has become part of my Saturday morning routine.
Yves, another brilliant video and sad 😢 to see that you were scammed. But what sets you apart from most European vloggers is your idealistic approach to life. When exploring different places, you genuinely connect with the local people, steering clear of a superficial feel-good mentality.
In Nairobi, you not only explored its positive aspects but also delved into its less explored facets-an admirable approach that highlights Nairobi's multifaceted nature.
Moreover, your historical insights shed light on the roots of contemporary global south problems, revealing their colonial origins. For instance, the presence of Nubians in Kenya can be traced back to colonial beliefs in Hamitic theories, asserting that valuable aspects in Africa were introduced by the Hamites, considered a branch of the Caucasian race on the continent.
The British, following a strategy of racial and ethnic segregation, implemented a "divide and rule" perspective, allocating leadership positions and roles based on ethnicity. Nubians, Kemet, as well as present-day Somalis, Ethiopians, and Kenyans of the Swahili Coast, were favored over other black communities, following Indians and Whites in the hierarchy.
The influx of Indians and Nubians, brought in as indentured laborers for trains and policing/military roles respectively, shaped the demographic landscape. Consequently, areas like Parklands became home to many Indians, Eastleigh to the Somali community, and Majengo to Swahili Coast people.
34:00 I’m glad u reminded them to work for themselves.
Shame on that man! He lied through his teeth after eating your food
Greedy man he could have charged him 500
They have no shame, that is the problem.
The woman who sold fish was soo genuine, may God bless her. As for the ugali you were overcheged ten times.
Agree price before anything when in Kenya 😂😂😂. That is an unspoken rule.
Watu wetu na soda jameni! ai!
When someone is being too nice to you in Kenya, they most likely want something.
you're bold bro,especially the last part .
The price of ugali in kibera is 50bob while matumbo goes for 100bob
But you could have made more using his kiosk!
Yves, In Kibera they have special toilets called “flying toilets”. Thats what you saw when you jumped into the rail ditch and it stunk like hell 😂😂
Yves your adventure is on another level... Top 💪💪
U beat the khat man with words 👍
The fish looks like dried fish. It is not for frying and wating as is, it can be bery hard and bitter that way. It requires to be made a stew and the bitterness diluted by milk or cream.
Waah. Watu wa kibera bana, it's better to ask to be bought food than asking him to share the little he's taking🤣🤣The guy asked for a share and then boom, he overcharges him without any remorse
Huruma ni estate😅😅