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Keeping up with the Bantu and Nilotic Expansionists and Settlers

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 12 Apr 2022, 20:03

Kenya is running out of Bantu and Nilotic lands at a very fast pace and therefore Bantu and Nilotic are immigrating to Isiolo town in Somali region at an alarming rate, If nothing is done to stop Bantu and Nilotic immigration to eastern region, Isiolo town in particular, the Eastern region as a whole will likely fall into the hands of the Bantu and Nilotic ethnic groups, Hopefully, Somalis will scare off the Bantu and Nilotic people from settling in Eastern region, In Isiolo and Marsabit counties.

The population of Kenya in 2022 is 56 million and its Bantu and Nilotic population is predicted to about double by 2050, To make matters worse, the already overcrowded corrupt country has virtually no major natural resources except for small scale agriculture.

The total land area of Kenya is 569,140 km2 and a little over 264.993 km2 rightfully belong to Somalia.


Kenya today is one country and two nations.


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Re: Keeping up with the Bantu and Nilotic Expansionists and Settlers

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 12 Apr 2022, 20:33

Lamu county also belong to Somalis, It was carved out of Garissa county.

This Muslim Swahili woman in Lamu Kenya knows the history of Kenya, She says the Somalis were politically divided up between Britian and Italy, Thus we have the same people on both sides of the borders between Kenya and Somalia

These Swahili people were angry that the Somali-Kenya border still closed, they have families in Somalia.





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Re: Keeping up with the Bantu and Nilotic Expansionists and Settlers

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 20 Apr 2022, 11:06

Latest approach to Kenya election hate speech raises more questions than answers

Published: April 20, 2022




Every five years at election time, underlying ethnic rivalries are rekindled through songs, words, euphemisms, epithets and slurs. Ordinary words and catchphrases can assume a different meaning altogether when used during campaigns and depending on the context.

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