As a Nigerian I personally love Kenyans I feel they are the coolest and warm Africans you can meet. My last experience in Kenya was beautiful and all the people I met were really wonderful people.
Beautiful video. Karibu Kenya 🇰🇪 once again. Kenyans lets appreciate our country as you see our girl was shocked to realise our electricity is always on and on unlike in Nigeria blackouts they survive on generators 😮. For pepe 🌶🌶🌶🌶 kenyans eat in moderation kidogo sana unlike countries like China Nigeria Myanmar Nepal China Thai Ghana e t.c I have never tasted powdered milk, we do fresh milk direct from cows 🐄 breast. As you said we have very good weather and thanks for compliments we appreciate. Once again karibu sana we love you sis ❤
Another culture shock in kenya is that the youtube and tiktok algorithms are the best in Africa. Your video will just blow up as long as your content is unique
Watching this video and listening keenly until the end as if am not a Kenyan and I want to learn about Kenya. I can't imagine me listening to you explaining the currency😂😂😂😂😂
Kenya we have many cows thus plenty of milk and no need for powder milk. Powder milk is in shops but its not a preference for Kenyans... Welcome to Kenya my dear sister.
@@BillyJames-l6x Nigeria went through a severe drought back in the 70s. They got alot of relief food and thats how they received alot of canned foodstufff (tomatoes, milk etc) and 100% of their dried fish comes from Norway, which came at first as FoodAid. Respectfully. ( Dangote started business by importing foodstuffs )
Kenyans believe in fresh of ingredients and any chef who uses too much chilli and spices are probably masking old food or doesn't know how to cook. We believe a good chef doesn't need to do too much to produce tasty food. Kenyans especially don't like oily foods also
Its good that someone from outside is appreciating our country...while ourselves are complaining about it...Its so ironical....Thank you so much and KaRiBu tena KENYA
When you travel outside Kenya you’ll realize how blessed we’re as Kenyans 🇰🇪 I’ve seen online lots of Nigerians complaining about electricity just imagine, some will even use generator! How many Kenyans have seen generator for electricity? Lots of fresh produce in Kenya I miss them❤️❤️
Some? 😂 Most of us have generators. Anyone who doesn't most likely can't afford it or afford to fuel it otherwise pretty much every family has a generator 😂.
@@tenacitybrown168 I agree, it’s sad 😢 I had colleagues from Nigeria they told me the same, that you cannot get electricity all the time they use generator
Lol don’t stress about that. Just some people thinking their country is about to be hi jacked 😂. To the best of my knowledge, Kenya make so much money from tourism, so I don’t know why they’re triggered by people who come to spend money in their country.
@@Edelkween you tubers should always be open to any manner of criticism. They are discussing a culture which is not theirs. If they get it wrong they are bound to be corrected. What is wrong with that. Critics make them research more and do a better job
@@Edelkween ahhh my broda ....🇰🇪 We are ok I personally have enough oga friends so I don't know what's up with these niggas and niggerettes ......LET ME SAY AS A KENYAN I DON'T SUPPORT ANY NEGATIVITY BY MY FELLOW KENYANS .....I APOLOGIZE ON THEIR BEHALF 🙏🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
In Kenya we have constant electricity and the best part is that 91% of it is clean green energy from Geothermal, hydro, wind and solar only 9% comes from fossil fuels like diesel and gas.
as a Kenyan i'm impressed by your review. Things we consider normal like constant electricity, fresh milk , mpesa lol, don't worry you'll get the hang of it. karibu kenya
Pepe is called pilipili in kenya and people do eat it in moderation just like any country on earth except Nigeria and Ghana. There is powdered milk in kenya but no one uses it because they have plenty of fresh milk
Im from the UK 🇬🇧 we have milk in bottles the same as Kenya . we also have to bring or buy a bag it saves on costs and the environment .... Kenya has a very well organised, very clean and efficiently ran society thats where i would be in Africa !!! Atleast the Airport workers Greetings would NOT BE GIVE ME MONEY !!!! Kenyans seem far too classy for that mess 😊
that's a lie. Kenyan immigration officers demand for money. There is a bunch of stories on how Kenyan immigration officers, even Kenyan employees working for airlines like Emirates demanding money from Kenyan travelers, or they will prevent them from boarding. Go do your research before spewing BS because of your bias.
Well said Ma'am. Indeed, you're a Beautiful and well-spoken Naija content creator 💝. True, the nation of Kenya is a land of contrasts here in East Afrika. From high altitude mountains and highlands in the central, the Rift Valley in the middle and western part of the country & the eastern and northern semi-arid to desert and lastly to the great savannah grasslands and off course the enjoy coastal areas of southeastern region. Kenyans are well natured people and love to mingle with our visitors and coexist peacefully. Karibu sana (Welcome again) and take care lady. 🙏
Excellent analysis of Kenya. I love how you talked about electricity. Also the weather in Kenya is usually discussed; because It is a cool country. They have lovely weather.
Liquid milk is not always fresh. There is uht and other milk including mala which is not fresh. Fresh milk is well, fresh milk and you can buy it anywhere in KE.
Feel very welcome to kenya. Don't mind the haters, majority of those hating are just people who are very bitter and have inferiority complex. Some are not even Kenyans, as they purport to be!
Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪.Here before experiencing blackouts in any part,Kenya power company has to publish on their official websites at least 24 hrs earler.I personally don't like pepper I don't like things making me loose concentration while eating 😂. Welcome again we love you in abundance ❤❤❤.
The notice for planned power interruption is for 5 days hata on their website. Shows the areas that won't have power in like the next like 5 days. I like this service and I'm always checking. At least in the week you can know when to expect power off and be prepared.
high-altitude location gives Nairobi its cooling aspect, despite it being surrounded by hot and dry country side. That's why they call it the cool sub-tropical city.
1.We ha stew not soups.....2 milk is everywhere especially fresh from farms. We dont need powdered processed milk.3...we dont have sugar cubes...sugar is plenty you use the way you want not counting cubes.4. We have no NEPA but KPLC. 5. We dont have AC....it is cold in many larts of Kenya only at the coastal region or Northern region.
You can't compare Nigeria with Kenya, no basis for comparison please, Nigeria is the GIANT of Africa, great talents and creativity everywhere in Nigeria. ❤
The milk available in Kenya 🇰🇪 is in the same form as in developed countries like UK, USA etc. Trees are valuable, I'm glad Kenyans are aware of their value.
Nigerians have better food than us oh ..somebody stole our traditional food and gave us amnesia 😂..thanks for being so sweet while talking about my country Kenya sister 🥰
Who has better food Nigeria or Kenya..... If someone can prove Nigeria has better Health food than Kenya then Nigeria should have Less Lifestyle deceases, obesity, heart deceases, longer Life's span and also excel in Sports especially Olympics ...Kenya beats Nigeria...😊
It's called FRESH milk and there is also long life milk. We have no need for powdered milk because we have milk in plenty being an economy with vibrant large agricultural input. English and Kiswahili is taught in schools all the way to University. Swahili should be taught all over Africa to unite us through an African language. It is spoken all over east and central africa.
Don't mind us, we can be very brute online. It sounds like you had quite the indepth experience here. I hope you enjoyed it. It's really srange to me having grown up in a tourist town to think someone could vacation in Nairobi😅 but if I think of it it has its attractions About the ten shilling note, we had it till the 90s then it was phased out. For food it's very different outside Nairobi. People bargain all the time and you buy in kilos. Most sellers in Nairobi are retailers that is why you pay per item. You sound so excited talking about Kenya. We'd love to have you again. If you come back there is Ugandan company which exports milk which is essentially dissolve powdered milk.
Hello lovely lady, love the video.❤❤❤ We dont call it "soup", we call it "stew". We have chicken stew, goat stew, beef stew, matumbo/tripe stew (Nigerians call it shaki), not forgetting beans(sometimes in coconut cream), greengrams and lentil stews we have liver stew, different types of fish stews (tilapia, nile perch, omena e.t.c)...... All the meat stews are available in both dry fry and wet fry. Maybe if you went to a restaurant that serves buffet you might sample some of these. P.s i LOVE Nigerian food alot! Karibu Kenya❤
Some years ago before the plastic bag ban we used to get free packaging materials in supermarkets and shops but right now to conserve the environment we have to buy so that people can embrace recycling them
@@yvonneadongo2304 Nina Siri was sung by a rwandese. Countries bordering kenya, DRC and TZ have some kiswahili along the border. Rwanda borders all the 3
We have chicken soups and beef soups. Our soups are just natural but very healthy and tasty. But we also have packaged soups from supermarkets in powder form. We have powdered milk too, you just have to know the brands but yes it less than liquid milk. Welcome to Kenya and I hope you will end up loving it as you continue to learn more things about Kenya. The reason why majority don't like pepper in Kenya is because we like to only season but mostly we love the natural taste of well cooked food.
What are you saying? Please make me understand. Left hand drive the sterry we be at the lift and the right hand side sterry we be at the right. Please convince me because am a motor spare part seller. Am waiting to hear from you. I want us to share experience of each other so we can learn from each other
You can use 'Left hand side traffic' so that you don't get confused and it basically means we drive on the left side of the road and the steering wheel is on the right@@EmmyBlack07
Star Afrique, The cost of living in Kenya has skyrocketed, I don't know about Nigeria but to put it in perspective, in my first year of high school in KE, the cost of one loaf of bread in Kenya was 2 shillings and 80 cents. In my final year of high school the cost was 4 shillings and 10 cents. It was the early --s and it was rough! What decade do you think that was? Inflation was wild! 😀
Mpesa is also a bank on its own,it has saving options just like other banks and Even a visa card that can be used to pay for things globally the only difference is its not physical and in some other cases you need internet connection to use it... welcome to Kenya hope its taking you well despite the high cost of living
Yes they did..I'm Kenyan and I knew this early on,look at pre independence of Nigeria videos & post for some years..Remember you were a British Colony, all British colonies drove on the right hand side.Actually most Commonwealth countries drive on the right hand side except Nigeria
There is a 40 kenyan shillings coin- Locally we call it KiLucy (relating to the time it was first produced in The late former president Kibaki reign ,His wife was called Lucy thus KiLucy-(but Ki 😂 doesn't stand for Kibaki)..It's a common prefix to describe something huge/showing attitude either positively or negatively towards something
There's no country without its own cultural shock.. All we just need is do a proper research before moving even tho no amount of research would erase all the shocks .. Atleast it will reduce the shocks😂.. Your room is so beautiful.. ❤ I like the interor decor
We have different types of stews which you call soup,we just don't mix meat with fish or snails,if its beef stew it's beef stew,or chicken stew,tripe stew,fish stew..yes
Milk in Kenya is From the Cow, Goat, Camel, etc to your Kitchen, Unless you by Packet milk which is a little processed for preservation to last a little longer
Am Ugandan but am confident that powder milk is everywhere in East Africa coz we have many farms, especially in supermarkets you will find powder milk.
.We used to have Oyo long time ago nowadays there's Royco. .We have powdered milk just check well or ask at the supermarket. .AC maybe in some government offices 😅. Our weather is very okay and favourable. .We used to be given shopping/ plastic bags but we changed now you buy or carry one with you 😅 .We bargain at clothes and shoes shops only .We started using mpesa and normalizing it that period of COVID 19 THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE POSITIVE THINGS YOU'VE SAID ABOUT OUR COUNTRY. KARIBU KENYA .
@@bettyk9771 I saw that video too of another Nigerian female youtuber and she was talking as if Kenyans are so backward for not using powdered milk like Nigerians, she was literally embarrassing to watch..😂..Another part she was trying to diss cars in Nairobi for not turning on AC and complaining that their are no ACs in Nairobi. I was like you fool, we don't need ACs in Nairobi, because we have PERFECT weather.😂
@@historiayetu1665 😂Nigerian mindset is like that of a person raised in the village, then came to the city and now they are overjoyed. Imagine also laughing that Nairobi has a zoo, our very own Maasai culture…like Nigerians, seriously, Where is your pride as a people? Just population?🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
A Kenyan and fresh milk are inseparable. We grew up drinking milk straight from the farm. That’s what I miss out here but whenever I am home, I call a farmer to deliver fresh produce every morning.
@@fatmahnoor3717u need a good parenting coz u lack one😷. I'm sure if they investigate u, you are among the evil doers in 🇰🇪. We know good Kenyans when we see one
In Kenya, plastic bags are illegal. Before they were banned we used to get free paper bags from shops and everywhere, after the ban on plastic bags, you needed to carry your own carriage packaging or something. KARIBU KENYA, KENYA HAKUNA MATATA❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm a kenyan but i have learned so much about kenya from here.. Haha. I thought every other african country is like here. I need to tour africa
Amazing! 🤩
@@StarAfrique the buses are called nganyas
True. Kenya does not do soups, peppers and, in the highlands, ac's
As a Nigerian I personally love Kenyans I feel they are the coolest and warm Africans you can meet. My last experience in Kenya was beautiful and all the people I met were really wonderful people.
Thank you. We love you too
You are welcomed back😊
True I invite you to Kenya
Yea Kenyans are very hospitable ❤️
Wow am a kenyan married to nigeria
Beautiful video.
Karibu Kenya 🇰🇪 once again.
Kenyans lets appreciate our country as you see our girl was shocked to realise our electricity is always on and on unlike in Nigeria blackouts they survive on generators 😮.
For pepe 🌶🌶🌶🌶 kenyans eat in moderation kidogo sana unlike countries like China Nigeria Myanmar Nepal China Thai Ghana e t.c
I have never tasted powdered milk, we do fresh milk direct from cows 🐄 breast.
As you said we have very good weather and thanks for compliments we appreciate.
Once again karibu sana we love you sis ❤
Love you too 🥰
Thank you so much 🙏
Pepe is not our portion 😂
I love it when people talk about my country. I can't skip such videos ❤❤❤
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Thanks for watching 🙏
Me too🎉😂
🇰🇪 I'm a kenyan. We support any good content creation. We support fellow africans
It’s evident 😍
Another culture shock in kenya is that the youtube and tiktok algorithms are the best in Africa. Your video will just blow up as long as your content is unique
Oh wow
Really? Didn’t notice that.
Oh wow
You are right😂. Its the highest views video she has
It's because you mention Kenya and we are always looking for something to get triggered about😂😂😂
@@mosessmall254😂😂😂
Watching this video and listening keenly until the end as if am not a Kenyan and I want to learn about Kenya. I can't imagine me listening to you explaining the currency😂😂😂😂😂
Hahahaha
Thank you 😊...glad you enjoyed it ❤️
You ain't alone 😂😂
Me too 😂
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂same, it's like am new too in.my home country
Kenya we have many cows thus plenty of milk and no need for powder milk. Powder milk is in shops but its not a preference for Kenyans... Welcome to Kenya my dear sister.
That’s really good. In my country, we do more of powdered milk.
I love the natural order of things here. Thank you 🙏
@@StarAfriqueNigeria has no enough cows that's why u eat fish and chicken alot and bush meat
@@raandit471 si lazima uone content yake
@@BillyJames-l6x Nigeria went through a severe drought back in the 70s. They got alot of relief food and thats how they received alot of canned foodstufff (tomatoes, milk etc) and 100% of their dried fish comes from Norway, which came at first as FoodAid. Respectfully. ( Dangote started business by importing foodstuffs )
@@itsvipi Bullshit Nigeria is not huge in dairy and beef farming
I am a Kenyan ; watching you from the US. I am loving it. Keep promoting my country.
Glad you did
Thank you 😊🤎
I am from Rwanda but i love kenyans ❤ when i grow up i will find my better rib in kenya
Awww
May God grant your desires ❤️
@@StarAfrique Amen
Come on, thumbs up for loving our good country.
I'm in your country Rwanda a place called Kayonza. I love this place.
@@isaacmbugi5593 thank you, you are very much welcome home
We Kenyan 🇰🇪 🇰🇪 really love guys from Rwanda.....any day
You have just gained a follower because of how nicely you described my motherland
Awwn
Thank you 😊🙏
I know. And just know we are the serial bargainers as long as its not a supermarket.
I'm Kenyan.... Watching from Dubai, it's so lovely to hear how others view Kenya you've done amazing work!
Thank you so much! 😊🙏
Am Nigerian, you made me fall in love with Kenya, looking forward to visiting in the future. Thanks for sharing your experience ❤
Its Kenya not Kanye😊
@@AbiBlessing-w4y thanks
You should!
You’re welcome ☺️
@@priscillasimon_life LOOK FOR ME WHEN YOU COME..... YOU'LL HAVE ONE FOR THE BOOKS.... WELCOME 🤗🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Karibu kenya
I agree with the pepper 🌶. Kenyans don't use lots of chillies in their food. With the milk we prefer fresh cow milk rather than powdered milk.
Kenyans believe in fresh of ingredients and any chef who uses too much chilli and spices are probably masking old food or doesn't know how to cook. We believe a good chef doesn't need to do too much to produce tasty food. Kenyans especially don't like oily foods also
Go to Mombasa... The food is spicy
@AminaahmedJibreel it's not as spicy as west African
Powder milk is full of sugars and carbs- it is processed so it's not good
Its good that someone from outside is appreciating our country...while ourselves are complaining about it...Its so ironical....Thank you so much and KaRiBu tena KENYA
Thank you 🙏
Its because kenya has great potential
I agree. We're under living our potential as a country 🇰🇪@@georgehaggi
'A juice-like kind of milk'
That is the weirdest way I have ever heard anyone describe milk 😅
😂😂
😂😂 Myself too, juice like milk
Milk from cow is liquid😮
😂 naturally milk is liquid.
😂😂😂😂 walai
When you travel outside Kenya you’ll realize how blessed we’re as Kenyans 🇰🇪 I’ve seen online lots of Nigerians complaining about electricity just imagine, some will even use generator! How many Kenyans have seen generator for electricity? Lots of fresh produce in Kenya I miss them❤️❤️
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Some? 😂 Most of us have generators. Anyone who doesn't most likely can't afford it or afford to fuel it otherwise pretty much every family has a generator 😂.
@@tenacitybrown168 I agree, it’s sad 😢 I had colleagues from Nigeria they told me the same, that you cannot get electricity all the time they use generator
Kenyans we still complain about Kenya Power. We need to thank God for our beautiful country
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Yes. Because they could be performing better
Girl!!! You're so observant. 😂😂😂
I enjoyed watching this as a Kenyan living in Nairobi.
Aww
Glad you enjoyed watching 😊
Why are people so triggered in the comments? She only spoke about her experiences and nothing bad at all about Kenya. You guys should chill!
Lol don’t stress about that.
Just some people thinking their country is about to be hi jacked 😂.
To the best of my knowledge, Kenya make so much money from tourism, so I don’t know why they’re triggered by people who come to spend money in their country.
@@Edelkween you tubers should always be open to any manner of criticism. They are discussing a culture which is not theirs. If they get it wrong they are bound to be corrected. What is wrong with that. Critics make them research more and do a better job
@@Edelkween ahhh my broda ....🇰🇪 We are ok I personally have enough oga friends so I don't know what's up with these niggas and niggerettes ......LET ME SAY AS A KENYAN I DON'T SUPPORT ANY NEGATIVITY BY MY FELLOW KENYANS .....I APOLOGIZE ON THEIR BEHALF 🙏🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Few people triggered in a good video means success in UA-cam. That's why they hid the dislike button
Exactly
In Kenya we have constant electricity and the best part is that 91% of it is clean green energy from Geothermal, hydro, wind and solar only 9% comes from fossil fuels like diesel and gas.
Beautiful 👏🏻
Yeah we only have like two diesel power plants in kipevu the rest are clean energy sources
Wow. I actually had no idea!
as a Kenyan i'm impressed by your review. Things we consider normal like constant electricity, fresh milk , mpesa lol, don't worry you'll get the hang of it. karibu kenya
Thank you 😊
Glad that you enjoyed your time here. Welcome back again.
Thank you! 😃
Pepe is called pilipili in kenya and people do eat it in moderation just like any country on earth except Nigeria and Ghana. There is powdered milk in kenya but no one uses it because they have plenty of fresh milk
Powdered milk we use it to feed small calfs😂😂😂
Okay
napenda venye una inject
we grew pepe in kenya.. in a big farm but for sale..never tasted even one!
Powdered milk? As a Kenyan?
Im from the UK 🇬🇧 we have milk in bottles the same as Kenya . we also have to bring or buy a bag it saves on costs and the environment ....
Kenya has a very well organised, very clean and efficiently ran society thats where i would be in Africa !!!
Atleast the Airport workers Greetings would NOT BE GIVE ME MONEY !!!!
Kenyans seem far too classy for that mess 😊
This! I totally agree ❤️
that's a lie. Kenyan immigration officers demand for money. There is a bunch of stories on how Kenyan immigration officers, even Kenyan employees working for airlines like Emirates demanding money from Kenyan travelers, or they will prevent them from boarding. Go do your research before spewing BS because of your bias.
Same in Zimbabwe
I'm a Nigerian and I know when I'm insulted.🤣
Are you trying to throw a jab or what..
Please note, At Carrefour, you buy the bag once and when they get old you take them back to get a new one for free. 😊
Wow!
That’s really nice. I guess it’s been recycled.
Well said Ma'am. Indeed, you're a Beautiful and well-spoken Naija content creator 💝. True, the nation of Kenya is a land of contrasts here in East Afrika. From high altitude mountains and highlands in the central, the Rift Valley in the middle and western part of the country & the eastern and northern semi-arid to desert and lastly to the great savannah grasslands and off course the enjoy coastal areas of southeastern region. Kenyans are well natured people and love to mingle with our visitors and coexist peacefully. Karibu sana (Welcome again) and take care lady. 🙏
Oh thank you so much 😊
Excellent analysis of Kenya. I love how you talked about electricity. Also the weather in Kenya is usually discussed; because It is a cool country. They have lovely weather.
Thank you so much 😊
Just say Nairobi I am from Mombasa and it’s hot as hell out here 😊
Kenya 🇰🇪 we so so blessed. Let's open our eyes 👀🙏🏾🙏🏾
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Nigerian here, watching. My sister, very proud of you, good job. I really laughed at your comparison of old market woman in Kenya and Nigeria.
Hahaha
Thank you so much 😀
Listening to foreigner's perspective is enlightening
Glad to know 😌
Oh you figured out the milk difference is explained by electricity. Makes sense
Yea if not for the constant electricity, fresh milk would have been difficult to manage.
Najua mko hapa😂
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Wee brayo tulia 😂
maziwa ni kama sharubati
Na tumempenda huyu, sijui tumtongoze?😊
😂😂tuko
This is great content. Much love. Keep doing what you do, what a vobe. Welcome to Kenya.
Thank you so much! 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love the inter cultural discussions we also love nollywood and nkem owoh
I love your experience and POV about Kenya, much welcome sister
Thank you so much ☺️
We don't say liquid milk ... It is fresh milk.. powdered milk is preserved milk ...
Condensed milk is available in supermarkets but doesn't make sense
Very expensive
And cattle or dairy apply
@@olydnk5270 Nice. Thanks for educating 😊
Liquid milk is not always fresh. There is uht and other milk including mala which is not fresh. Fresh milk is well, fresh milk and you can buy it anywhere in KE.
Whaaat? So, for Nigerians, *PEPPER* 🌶️🌶️ is called *PEPE* Noooo guys
@@paulnyirongo7876chill msee😂😂😂
You're very observant and clearly intelligent. Great presentation too. Welcome to Kenya!🦾
Wow, thank you! 🥰
On the issue of soup have you should visit the central region they put soup in every meal you want 😅
Really? 😂
Water😂
Sema thufu
Wee wanjiru wee😂@@margaretwanjiru166
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Feel very welcome to kenya. Don't mind the haters, majority of those hating are just people who are very bitter and have inferiority complex. Some are not even Kenyans, as they purport to be!
Thank you so much! 😊
Kababa, you're hating on haters?
Are you a content creator?
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Congratulations on your new unsubscribers
Congratulations
@@mediacare6744 🤣🤣
@@mediacare6744 I have some subscribers btw.
Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪.Here before experiencing blackouts in any part,Kenya power company has to publish on their official websites at least 24 hrs earler.I personally don't like pepper I don't like things making me loose concentration while eating 😂. Welcome again we love you in abundance ❤❤❤.
Oh wow! I love the order of things in Kenya.
Thank you so much 😊
@@fatmahnoor3717 ours is also corrupt though not as Nigeria.
The notice for planned power interruption is for 5 days hata on their website. Shows the areas that won't have power in like the next like 5 days. I like this service and I'm always checking. At least in the week you can know when to expect power off and be prepared.
So true girl, lovely. Pleasant speaker.
The video is interesting ❤ i love it. Im kenyan and i love it when people talk about kenya and i just listen 😂
Awww
Thank you 😊 ....glad you love it.
Girl, you're beautiful! Welcome to Kenya.
Thank you!! 😀
high-altitude location gives Nairobi its cooling aspect, despite it being surrounded by hot and dry country side. That's why they call it the cool sub-tropical city.
Oh nice! Thank you.
You just gained a new subscriber, loved how you described everything, you’re beautiful and well spoken, you’re welcomed to Kenya ma’am.
God bless you 🙏
We have Roiko Cube which has a rich taste than oyo. Try it out and you'll like it.
Is that a seasoning?
@@StarAfrique yes
Unachekesha😂
@@StarAfrique I believe it's the equivalent of Knorr. The local shop should have it
Better than maggi cubes
Funny thing is that you can get milk powder in supermarkets, although most people don't purchase it, most Dairy companies export powdered milk
Yea I later realized that
I have never taken tea made of powdered Milk my entire life
Powdered milk is very expensive, as well
Imagine serving your guests tea with powdered milk, people might wonder if you are sane.
1.We ha stew not soups.....2 milk is everywhere especially fresh from farms. We dont need powdered processed milk.3...we dont have sugar cubes...sugar is plenty you use the way you want not counting cubes.4. We have no NEPA but KPLC. 5. We dont have AC....it is cold in many larts of Kenya only at the coastal region or Northern region.
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She has already explained this in the video, why are you just repeating what she said
You can't compare Nigeria with Kenya, no basis for comparison please, Nigeria is the GIANT of Africa, great talents and creativity everywhere in Nigeria. ❤
@@estherbriggs8310😂 yet you dont have electricity
Thank you for the compliments of our country. My friends in nigeria are all welcome to visit and enjoy some time in Kenya.
Thank you so much 😊
You are missing one coin of Kshs 40
Fresh milk is readily available in northern Nigeria and it's cooler in northern Nigeria from November to April during the Hamerthan seasons.
Great content.... look at me watching like i am a foreigner....u 100% nailed
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Thank you! Glad you enjoyed watching 🤗
The milk available in Kenya 🇰🇪 is in the same form as in developed countries like UK, USA etc.
Trees are valuable, I'm glad Kenyans are aware of their value.
Enjoy your stay babygirl, explore our beautiful country where you dive into the park while in the City
Thank you, I will 😊
Thanks you have made me to love my country...
Oh really? 😅
I’m glad 😃, thanks for watching.
Thanks for your wonderful comments on Kenya. We’re learning a lot about Nigeria too from you
It's my pleasure
Thanks for watching 😊
Nigerians have better food than us oh ..somebody stole our traditional food and gave us amnesia 😂..thanks for being so sweet while talking about my country Kenya sister 🥰
Thank you 😀
Who has better food Nigeria or Kenya.....
If someone can prove Nigeria has better Health food than Kenya then Nigeria should have Less Lifestyle deceases, obesity, heart deceases, longer Life's span and also excel in Sports especially Olympics ...Kenya beats Nigeria...😊
True I am from Mombasa we’re they make the best food in Kenya.but wooow I love Nigerian Food 🥰
If they had better food than us, I would be enjoying their food. I DON'T
You have just won yourself a subscriber. Kenyan here.
Thank you so much! 😊
Twas nice watching your video. I'm a Kenyan living abroad and now I'm more in love with my home country Coz of you.
Awww
I love to hear it. Thank you 😊
I think we needed to hear it from someone else❤ Love kenya 🇰🇪
I know right? 😃❤️❤️
It's called FRESH milk and there is also long life milk. We have no need for powdered milk because we have milk in plenty being an economy with vibrant large agricultural input. English and Kiswahili is taught in schools all the way to University. Swahili should be taught all over Africa to unite us through an African language. It is spoken all over east and central africa.
That’s really great.
It helps to enforce unity
Lakini iko though. Not very popular but it's the supermarket by the name miksi
Don't mind us, we can be very brute online.
It sounds like you had quite the indepth experience here. I hope you enjoyed it. It's really srange to me having grown up in a tourist town to think someone could vacation in Nairobi😅 but if I think of it it has its attractions
About the ten shilling note, we had it till the 90s then it was phased out.
For food it's very different outside Nairobi. People bargain all the time and you buy in kilos. Most sellers in Nairobi are retailers that is why you pay per item.
You sound so excited talking about Kenya. We'd love to have you again.
If you come back there is Ugandan company which exports milk which is essentially dissolve powdered milk.
So much appreciated sis. Thanks for the info ☺️
@fatmahnoor3717 Nobody said negative things about your country
Listening keenly as a kenyan😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂 waiting any negative thing for me to get angry 😂🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
RUTO MUST GO
Here for this comment
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@@fatmahnoor3717 Nigerian are no relocating to kenya,, ebaide has a youtube channel, she went to your country quickly find out and ran back.
😅😅😅😅😅 he must go
@@fatmahnoor3717 Fatmah Noor.... from Somalia?
I'm an American,having lived in Kenya for over 20 yrs. You can only imagine the shock i experienced while living in Kenya. I grew to LOVE 🇰🇪
Awww ❤️❤️
Because you talked of KE nicely. You gain a follower today.welcome to the country of the intelligent
Thank you 🙏
intelligent in what?
@@sean-et4wrexactly ask him on my behalf, am a Kenyan but I HATE KENYA
@@Homeofpraise2457I can tell you as a Nigerian, you don't know what you have until you lose it.
@martinisaiahorume9694 Why say he's a Nigerian when he said he's a kenyan?
Hello lovely lady, love the video.❤❤❤
We dont call it "soup", we call it "stew".
We have chicken stew, goat stew, beef stew, matumbo/tripe stew (Nigerians call it shaki), not forgetting beans(sometimes in coconut cream), greengrams and lentil stews we have liver stew, different types of fish stews (tilapia, nile perch, omena e.t.c)......
All the meat stews are available in both dry fry and wet fry. Maybe if you went to a restaurant that serves buffet you might sample some of these.
P.s i LOVE Nigerian food alot!
Karibu Kenya❤
Oh thank you so much 😊
Will check that next time!
STEW AND SOUP are two different sauce together. Totally different from another
Stew and soup are very different things. Check out soup recipes on UA-cam.
But it's not eaten with swallow
@@sorochianyanwu6046yes we do Ugali etc
Some years ago before the plastic bag ban we used to get free packaging materials in supermarkets and shops but right now to conserve the environment we have to buy so that people can embrace recycling them
It’s a good way to go!
Let me follow you jare❤
I love people who compliment my country 😊
Who teach u yoruba 😂
Thank you 😊
What does jare mean, hii ina maanisha nini
Swahili is spoken in he following countries:
1. Tanzania
2. Kenya
3. DR Congo
4. Northern Mozambique
5. Zambia
6. Rwanda-Urundi
Thanks for sharing
@@StarAfriqueAlso swahili is spoken by over 200M people from most east african countries
Rwandans dont speak Kiswahili
@@yvonneadongo2304 Nina Siri was sung by a rwandese.
Countries bordering kenya, DRC and TZ have some kiswahili along the border. Rwanda borders all the 3
Rwanda Burundi they speak swahili @@yvonneadongo2304
Thanks for always sharing positivity videos about Nigeria. Am always very proud to introduce yourself as a Nigerian in US.
It's my pleasure 😇
@@fatmahnoor3717you are a bully karma ita Kulocate 😅
We have chicken soups and beef soups. Our soups are just natural but very healthy and tasty. But we also have packaged soups from supermarkets in powder form. We have powdered milk too, you just have to know the brands but yes it less than liquid milk. Welcome to Kenya and I hope you will end up loving it as you continue to learn more things about Kenya. The reason why majority don't like pepper in Kenya is because we like to only season but mostly we love the natural taste of well cooked food.
Oh nice. Thank you so much 😊
Left hand driving does not mean the steering wheel is on the left side of the car. It means you drive on the left sie of the road
Thank you 🙏
What are you saying? Please make me understand. Left hand drive the sterry we be at the lift and the right hand side sterry we be at the right. Please convince me because am a motor spare part seller. Am waiting to hear from you. I want us to share experience of each other so we can learn from each other
You can use 'Left hand side traffic' so that you don't get confused and it basically means we drive on the left side of the road and the steering wheel is on the right@@EmmyBlack07
@@EmmyBlack07 In Kenya and UK and probably a few other countries the steering wheel is on the right side but we drive on the left side of the road.
Our vehicles are RHD (right-hand drive),we drive on the left.
Star Afrique, The cost of living in Kenya has skyrocketed, I don't know about Nigeria but to put it in perspective, in my first year of high school in KE, the cost of one loaf of bread in Kenya was 2 shillings and 80 cents. In my final year of high school the cost was 4 shillings and 10 cents. It was the early --s and it was rough! What decade do you think that was? Inflation was wild! 😀
I think I got bread for about 100 KES
Hii lazima Ni 80s or 90s 😂
Weeeh you make us appreciate our country and feel proud.
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This girl looks amazing, the way she speaks..wow! Thank you for teaching me about my country on things that i always took for granted
Awww
Thanks for your kind words. It’s all my pleasure 😊
Mpesa is also a bank on its own,it has saving options just like other banks and Even a visa card that can be used to pay for things globally the only difference is its not physical and in some other cases you need internet connection to use it... welcome to Kenya hope its taking you well despite the high cost of living
Oh I see 😁
Thank you so much! Yea! Enjoyed Kenya 🥰
25:54 the old coins have portraits for our former presidents. The new ones have animals we decided it was a better representation of our heritage
Beautiful! ❤️
Cars in Nigeria and Ghana used to be right hand drive, but they changed so that they can be uniform with french wrst Africa neighbors
Oh really
Yes they did..I'm Kenyan and I knew this early on,look at pre independence of Nigeria videos & post for some years..Remember you were a British Colony, all British colonies drove on the right hand side.Actually most Commonwealth countries drive on the right hand side except Nigeria
Other languages are Dholuo,kikuyu, kisii,Luhya, kalenjin. There are about other 42 tribes/ languages
Thanks for sharing 🙏
There is a 40 kenyan shillings coin- Locally we call it KiLucy (relating to the time it was first produced in The late former president Kibaki reign ,His wife was called Lucy thus KiLucy-(but Ki 😂 doesn't stand for Kibaki)..It's a common prefix to describe something huge/showing attitude either positively or negatively towards something
Good analysis although we rarely appreciate how beautiful our country is
It’s normal.
There's no country without its own cultural shock.. All we just need is do a proper research before moving even tho no amount of research would erase all the shocks .. Atleast it will reduce the shocks😂..
Your room is so beautiful.. ❤ I like the interor decor
Thank you 😊
Yea you’re right but sometimes you just want an adventure 😃
Thank you for visiting the land of champions.
Karibu sana 🇰🇪🇰🇪
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We have different types of stews which you call soup,we just don't mix meat with fish or snails,if its beef stew it's beef stew,or chicken stew,tripe stew,fish stew..yes
Oh nice! 😀
Of course we have stew(what you call soup)
Not stews. Soups
@@damilolaa.3752 what Nigerians call soup us Kenyans we call stew.
Thank you for the compliments girl, i learnt alot about my country from this video
So glad you did
Thank you 😊
Milk in Kenya is From the Cow, Goat, Camel, etc to your Kitchen, Unless you by Packet milk which is a little processed for preservation to last a little longer
That’s nice 🙂
Weather is balanced . AC are in coastal sides and Kisumu
Yea I see
There are more ACs in Mandera(Northern Kenya) than in Kisumu. You should visit Mandera too😉
Am Ugandan but am confident that powder milk is everywhere in East Africa coz we have many farms, especially in supermarkets you will find powder milk.
That’s nice
Not such much in Kenya,we prefer liquid milk
About the weather, we're at the equator and the temperature is in balance, cool and wet.
Beautiful weather 😍
That was really enjoyable to watch. Karibu Kenya !
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you 🙏
I didn't know Kenya was such a gem in Africa. Welcome anytime sister .. you gained one subscriber 😊
It is o
Thank you so much 🙏
.We used to have Oyo long time ago nowadays there's Royco.
.We have powdered milk just check well or ask at the supermarket.
.AC maybe in some government offices 😅. Our weather is very okay and favourable.
.We used to be given shopping/ plastic bags but we changed now you buy or carry one with you 😅
.We bargain at clothes and shoes shops only
.We started using mpesa and normalizing it that period of COVID 19
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE POSITIVE THINGS YOU'VE SAID ABOUT OUR COUNTRY. KARIBU KENYA
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Amazing! 🤩
Thank you too 😊
You're welcome 😊❤
Welcome to Kenya. Do not let the stupid comments on the comment section get to you. The world has those people. Nice content. Keep it up.
Thank you 😊🙏
There was a time it snowed a little around Timboroa......Temperatures there go to as little as 4 degrees
Really?! 😳
Wow
liquid milk? 😂 sister here we have fresh milk from local farmers, you should be happy that is available as opposed to powdered milk
Yea that’s why I’m shocked. Not used to that and I love it.
Im also shocked that there are people using powdered milk 😂
I saw somewhere online someone laughing that Kenyans do not drink powdered milk like it’s a flex 😂😂😂😂😂. Fresh dairy milk is what we love and prefer!
@@bettyk9771 I saw that video too of another Nigerian female youtuber and she was talking as if Kenyans are so backward for not using powdered milk like Nigerians, she was literally embarrassing to watch..😂..Another part she was trying to diss cars in Nairobi for not turning on AC and complaining that their are no ACs in Nairobi. I was like you fool, we don't need ACs in Nairobi, because we have PERFECT weather.😂
@@historiayetu1665 😂Nigerian mindset is like that of a person raised in the village, then came to the city and now they are overjoyed. Imagine also laughing that Nairobi has a zoo, our very own Maasai culture…like Nigerians, seriously, Where is your pride as a people? Just population?🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
Great video❣ I love hearing ppl's first impressions of a place and yours are so insightful - even (or especially) the little things😉
Thank you 😊
Glad you like it!
First of all, Milk is liquid. We have plenty. Powdered is a preserved kind. Usually the last option we buy, after all other types.
Yea, love it for you!
A Kenyan and fresh milk are inseparable. We grew up drinking milk straight from the farm. That’s what I miss out here but whenever I am home, I call a farmer to deliver fresh produce every morning.
Awww
That’s really nice 👍
Welcome to 🇰🇪 stay here! You're a Kenyan once you visit 😅
we Love Nigeria 🇳🇬 and Ghana 🇬🇭, we share a common history.
@@fatmahnoor3717 Hate Monger!
@@fatmahnoor3717 be polite! Are you a Kenyan Somali or Somali?
@fatmahnoor3717 that's just hate . We very much love our West brothers and sisters
@@fatmahnoor3717u need a good parenting coz u lack one😷. I'm sure if they investigate u, you are among the evil doers in 🇰🇪. We know good Kenyans when we see one
Thank you 🙏
In Kenya, plastic bags are illegal. Before they were banned we used to get free paper bags from shops and everywhere, after the ban on plastic bags, you needed to carry your own carriage packaging or something. KARIBU KENYA, KENYA HAKUNA MATATA❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you 😁
Waaaaw , am learning the little things of my country ❤🇰🇪🇰🇪
I’m glad 😊
Welcome to Kenya. Hope you had a good time. You are an excellent story teller. I really enjoyed the video. Keep up the good work.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I had a wonderful time and can’t wait to return again 😀
Thank you 🙏🤎