Wake wanaoamini data za Benki ya Dunia

Wake wanaoamini data za Benki ya Dunia

[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] Biggest lie ever, infact I stopped relying on World bank crap data the day they claimed Kibera is housing 2.5 million people yet Nairobi had a population of 3million by then, fake news at it's best. Then they want to tell us kibera is growing na nikumezwa inamezwa, in just 10 years government projects have eaten the slum almost by a half and more people have been vacated, where the hell are these goons getting their fake data from?[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Data from NGOS run by their own white brothers ,seeking funding from orgs like them World Bank to sustain their stomachs and operation.
Pretty simple.
 
eliakeem so what the difference between informal settlements and slums,babayao 255 & Papi Chulo,same old conditioned bullshit & rubish,i bet you can't even pinpoint nairobi on a map,get this into your thich skulls,nairobi has a population of 4 million and above,slums occupy a space of about 6km square-so according to you 2 million people and above can fit in area of 6km square-am starting to doubt your mental conditions or you are just plainly stupid like most bongolalas.
Kibera herself holds 2.5 slum dwellers
 
Data from NGOS run by their own white brothers ,seeking funding from orgs like them World Bank to sustain their stomachs and operation.
Pretty simple.
100% True. And that's actually the reality. There was a time the government wanted to bring down the whole slum and build affordable houses and these goons came running around with Human rights crap. The Kibra land belongs to the government and the entire slum is a rental cash cow for a few rich individuals erecting shanties to house the extensive population and at the same time feast from foreign funds by spreading cheap propaganda to the world, they even promote slum tourism. Then where the hell do these goons get their research from claiming that a person in Kibra survives with less than a dollar a day yet everybody knows that most of these guys pay bills exciding ksh.3000 every month!! and still afford to take their children to schools. Every Kibra resident pays bills that could settle them in better living conditions but the NGOs would go broke if this happens.
 
eliakeem so what the difference between informal settlements and slums,babayao 255 & Papi Chulo,same old conditioned bullshit & rubish,i bet you can't even pinpoint nairobi on a map,get this into your thich skulls,nairobi has a population of 4 million and above,slums occupy a space of about 6km square-so according to you 2 million people and above can fit in area of 6km square-am starting to doubt your mental conditions or you are just plainly stupid like most bongolalas.
Don't try to reason with these goons. They've got no brains
 
Siku ipi? Nikumbushe tafadhali

Aha haaa
Ndiyo maana tunapaswa kushughulika na nyie kwa akili.
Ni wazi lazima usahau, maana pale ulikuwa ukitumia hisia kuliko kufikiri. Ndiyo maana ulifunguka, mpaka na mimi nikaambulia matusi kwa kimbele mbele changu cha kujifanya nakutuliza hasira. Teh teh teh
 
Aha haaa
Ndiyo maana tunapaswa kushughulika na nyie kwa akili.
Ni wazi lazima usahau, maana pale ulikuwa ukitumia hisia kuliko kufikiri. Ndiyo maana ulifunguka, mpaka na mimi nikaambulia matusi kwa kimbele mbele changu cha kujifanya nakutuliza hasira. Teh teh teh
Continue beating around the bush. I think unazungumzia yale matusi niliporomoshewa na akili majimaji rebellion. Of course I was infuriated, that's why I retaliated.
 
Sisi Watanzania hatutambui mabeberu ila tunajidhalilisha ili watupe mikopo kwa riba nafuu na pia tunapokea misaada ya kuongeza kwenye pengo letu kubwa la budget.
1. Nigeria - 99 166 000 - 51.95%
2. Ethiopia - 85 834 000 - 83.82%
3. DRC - 57 050 000 - 72.46%
4. Tanzania - 30 915 000 - 55.63%
5. Uganda - 23 549 000 - 56.76%
6. Mozambique - 20 913 000 - 72.54%
7. Sudan - 20 738 000 - 52.40%
8. Madagascar - 19 366 000 - 77.79%
9. Kenya - 18 837 000 - 38.87%
10. Niger - 18 727 000 - 90.59%
11. Burkina Faso - 15 655 000 - 84.01%
12. Angola - 15 494 000 - 51.17%
13. Mali - 14 056 000 - 78.11%
14. Chad - 12 409 000 - 85.86%
15. South Sudan - 11 242 000 - 91.92%
16. Cote d'Ivoire - 10 926 000 - 46.11%
 
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