

Bubbly
Nigerian °µÍø½ûÇø in Kenya
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About me
Nigerian
Lives in Nairobi
Speaks English
Registration: 27 January 2010
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Facebook Group - Nairobi °µÍø½ûÇø Social (NES) by °µÍø½ûÇø_brit_in_kenya
Hi guys Thankyou to all those who turned out on Saturday afternoon to enjoy a few glasses of wine in the sunshine - it was AWESOME to meet you! I have set up a facebook group - Nairobi °µÍø½ûÇø Social (NES)- where I will post details of upcoming ...

Look for the group on facebook. Nairobi °µÍø½ûÇø social and apply to join. Read More


considering moving to nairobi by idiot
hi.. i am working in advertising for the last 5 yrs.. actually i am getting some offers from agencies in nairobi like jwt, ddb and others.. i wanted to know hows the advertising scene there.. also i wanted to know about the cost of living in nairobi ...

It shouldnt be too bad if your housing is covered and transportation and you dont have to pay school fees.... you will not be able to save much though but you will get by... well this is my opinion. Read More


°µÍø½ûÇø groups in Nairobi? by mariannebock
Hi everyone, I was wondering whether there are any °µÍø½ûÇøriate clubs in Nairobi. I'm relatively new in the country and would love to meet likeminded °µÍø½ûÇøs, to share experiences and find out where all the good places are to visit, eat and shop ...

How about someone on the group take it upon themselves to form a mishmash group from the regulars that post here.... (please not me.. i have very poor communication skills..) i found this to work in another forum time and space.. Like we could just ... Read More


Communication gap - can someone explain? by shpadre
Can somebody explain this or give some insight into a culture I just can't understand? I'm an American (white) living in Nairobi with my family. There seems to be a real disconnect or a huge communication gap that I have never been able to bridge ...

Wow, this is an interesting way to get indoctrinated into the forum.... My 2 cents, visitors/aliens just have to be very patient, one of the first things that struck me and perplexed my mother was how many folks didnt say hello to us or respond ... Read More