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Is the Kenya Capital City Nairobi on sale?

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8 – 27 – 2011

IS THE CURRENT INFLUX OF THE SOMALIS IN NAIROBI, KENYA, PART OF THE 2007 MOU AGEEMENT?:

The influx of the Somalis in the Capital City of Kenya, Nairobi, is now raising a lot of concern. Considering that most of the Somalis who are entering Nairobi are Muslims, raises doubts whether, what is happening is within the 2007 Hon Prime Minister Raila Odingas’ Memorandum of Understanding with the Muslim Community.

Surprisingly, Hon. Kajwang, a strong ODM member and supporter, who hails from the same place with the Hon. Prime Minister, has been accused of corruption in the naturalization process in the department of immigration, where some of the fleeing Somalis from the war torn Somalia, are immediately given full citizenship status on arrival.

Those Somalis are arriving in Kenya with large sums of money which they are using to buy expensive houses in the capital city of Kenya, Nairobi with great ease. Why those Somalis who escaped Somalia in the early stages of the civil war did not have any money, unlike those escaping today, who have more money than they require for food and clothing, is unexplainable. Also whether those now arriving in Kenya from Somalia are genuine refugees or terrorists in disguise, is again another puzzle.

From the outlook of what is happening in the Kenya capital City today, Nairobi is apparently on sale to foreigners, and this creates fears among the indigenous genuine nationals of the Republic of Kenya.

But the most important question which requires an immediate answer, is whether whatever is happening at the department of immigration regarding the extraordinary hasty naturalization of foreigners and the rapid purchases of the houses in Nairobi, is part of the agreement in the “Memorandum of Understanding”.

By Isaac Newton Kinity.

Ink38@yahoo.com

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