Nairoberry
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- Mar 7, 2012
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whats so spectacular over there? hata dsm view yake ni nzuri kuliko hii, ukiachilia kuwa tuko pembezoni mwa bahari....naionea huruma nairobi kwasababu al shabab wataishusha kama uyoga.
watz si waoga, tumepigana sana na tumeshida, pia tumekomboa nchi nyingi kusini mwa africa, kenya hana historia hiyo zaidi ya mungiki....al shabab inawatoa kamasi...ninawaonea huruma....ombeni msaada tuje tuwasaidie..
All it took for Matheka was a visit atop Nairobi's landmark, the Kenyatta International Conference Centre, where he saw a different side of Nairobi that he wanted to capture for himself.
"I was still an amateur photographer then. I wasn't on social media and did not even have a blog. I just took the pictures for myself, but later when I uploaded them, they went viral.
People have never seen the city looking like that, and they were pleasantly surprised," he says.
He agrees that the city needs to do a lot more to improve its image.
"I did not take the pictures to change the perception of foreigners but for us as Kenyans. Everybody was pleasantly surprised. Online, the comments on the pictures range from ‘they are photoshopped' to ‘that is not Nairobi," says Matheka.
Matheka, who started taking pictures just four years ago, has a philosophical look at his work. "They offer hope and hope derives more strength than despair."
The pictures have proved a hit with foreigners, who are shocked when they see a different Nairobi from what they have heard or seen in the pictures.
"They look at this city, which is in a third world country. You look at Paris, New York and Dubai and you just want to visit them, but when you get there, of course they are nowhere close to the pictures you saw."
Creative photographer showcases the city of Nairobi as you
Hapa mi naona only five tall buildings ambazo im sure mtu akipiga picha ya mandhari ya dar usiku will surely look better than this. Au labda nimehesabu vibaya, lakini mtu ajaribu kuhesabu hizo buildings ndefu zilizokuwepo hapo.
Wee wacha kuipiga domo, baana. Basi nenda kapiga hizo picha za Dar kisha kelete hapa. Waacha makelele.
Wtz kweli washamba sana - nie mwa-play ''catch-up'' to Kenya all the time, alafu you gripe always with envy for your own lethargy as if Kenyans were holding you tied down to your inaction.
Just take a basic digital camera and take some shots of this much better view than Nairobi you allege exists in Dar es salaam, dude!!
We are dealing with illiterate, xenophobic fruits from beggars' paradise that will project their insecurities and frustration on everyone! Hahaha! That is Jamii Forums for you, a site dedicated to xenophobia and the euphoric ujamaa tales of the demigod nyerere.
I think that is a correct analysis of this, FJM. It is disgusting that a Moderator of an ''International-readership'' forum should make the desperate lives of a poor people his prank in any argument, as if such poverty and desperation was a genetic inheritance of their being Kenyan. Don't you find similarly afflicted Tanzanians in every town and city in Tanzania too?
On Jamii forums, one finds this sickening attitude prevalent that splattering your neighbour will mud makes the unwashed and very dirty persons splattering the mud somehow ''cleaner''.
Wee wacha kuipiga domo, baana. Basi nenda kapiga hizo picha za Dar kisha kelete hapa. Waacha makelele.
Wtz kweli washamba sana - nie mwa-play ''catch-up'' to Kenya all the time, alafu you gripe always with envy for your own lethargy as if Kenyans were holding you tied down to your inaction.
Just take a basic digital camera and take some shots of this much better view than Nairobi you allege exists in Dar es salaam, dude!!
Haven't we done this before, already? See here; https://www.jamiiforums.com/jamii-photos/225589-kenyan-and-tanzanian-surburbs.html
Haven't we done this before, already? See here; https://www.jamiiforums.com/jamii-photos/225589-kenyan-and-tanzanian-surburbs.html
F16 na cluster bombs zitatumika lini Somalia?kenya wasaidiwe na jeshi linalovalia gumboot na hata alina airforce wala navy