@amoswanyiri
Kenyan looking for information about Nigeria
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About me
Kenyan
Lives in Kano
Speaks English, Swahili, Kikuyu
Registration: 26 November 2009
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Nigeria is safe for Expats by yaseenali
Hi All, From past 2 days in news hearing about the crisis in Nigeria and its very disturbed with respect to same. Please suggest whether the situation is under control. its really safe for expats, Plz reply
Are you still in Kano or left? Coming there soon and need tips, based on questions you had in the forum before going there. thanks. Read More
Looking for a house - +/- 1,500USD - Around Regent-Msasani by GB2010
I am looking for an unfurnished house in DSM. Long term rent starting July 2010. Budget around USD 1,500. Minimum 2 bedrooms with garden. Around Regent Estate-Msasani. Thks
If you still didnt get the house, there is one available starting August 2010, Regent Estate Mikocheni. The landlord is a friedn of mine, and its in a very ideal place. Let me know urgently if you need it. Regards, AMOS Read More
Kenyans in Dar?? by amoswanyiri
I have been living and working in Dar for almost 15 months.. suprisingly, i have hardly met ladies and gentlemen from my country- kenya. Could those Kenyans reading me here please raise their hands? I would like to network with them and ...
It depends on the place / city you are going to be based.. Dar is certainly a bit expensive, especially housing...maybe the company takes care of the housing for you, and in order to be in a comfortable area like around mikocheni, masaki / msasani, ... Read More
Kenyans in Dar??
I have been living and working in Dar for almost 15 months.. suprisingly, i have hardly met ladies and gentlemen from my country- kenya. Could those Kenyans reading me here please raise their hands? I would like to network with them and ... Read More
Do and don't in Tanzania by expat.com
Are you living in Tanzania? We need you to share your experience of the local customs :) Is it difficult to adjust to the local customs in Tanzania? Could you please share with us a list of the do's and don't's in Tanzania? Thanks!
And whatever you ask, please use swahili words like 'NAOMBA' even if you are buying it.. Naomba is like saying 'I PRAY'. Those of us from 'neighbouring country' know its 'hard' to say 'NAOMBA' especialy for something you are spending money for. ... Read More