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NIGERIA'S WOES: A KENYAN PERSPECTIVES

Foreigners have always been my favorite customers because they come with different perspectives on issues in Nigeria. My curiosity always starts off with the innocent question of how they perceive Nigeria. It (my curiosity) stems from the fact that the perception of Nigeria from outside may widely be different to the reality encountered by a visitation to the country. Alas, I was never disappointed when I experienced a lucky and epiphanic encounter with a Kenyan.  At first, she debunked my initial assertion that she might likely want to settle down in Nigeria, stating clearly she could not wait to return to her country despite the fact she claimed that theft and robbery are rampant on her home side of mother Africa. My shocker started when she told me she has not stepped her foot into Nigeria when her disappointment dawned. The airport here reeks of unexpected abandonment and disorganization in comparison to what they have in Kenya.  Lagos on musical videos seems like African P