Murima Babes Wamekataa Kuzaa

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Seems like in the year 2060, the 10 biggest tribes in Kenya in order could be:

  1. Somali
  2. Mixed tribes
  3. Luhya
  4. Kikuyu
  5. Kalenjin
  6. Kamba
  7. Kisii
  8. Luo
  9. Meru
  10. Mijikenda
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that’s not how population growth works. it is not based on births per woman or sex per day

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Na bado jamaa atakuwa index sigisty one

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Wanazalia uko Luo land because all murima mbabes happen to be with Luo guys

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This story doesn’t make sense even if it’s a true story. This school was allegedly built in the 80s and used to have a high population of students. How come that no parent in that vicinity wants to take their kids there? Why are they not taking advantage of the free secondary education? Given that this is a place with a medium population density.

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Hawajazaa. Wako Nairobi wakipiga umaraya. Beautiful girls mo longer hang around in the village when the city is one matatu away

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wacha population yao ipungue wapoteze kura

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Somalis wanacheza na muoto.

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Huyu akipata chini ya B+ ni mtu bladifakin

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I also found it very strange. There must be something else they didn’t disclose

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True.

Yaani yeye ndiye time keeper, headboy, dining prefect, class prefect, head of sports, dorm prefect…

Very boring life.

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Wengine wako kwa fombe

Population growth comes about when factors that bring about increase exceed factors that bring about decrease.

Factors that bring about increase include things such as steady/increasing birth rates, decreasing mortality rates, immigration, etc.

In the 2009 census, the Somali population had more than doubled in 10 years, so much that it caused alarm in government circles. Causes: illegal immigration from Somalia due to porous borders, high birth rates, high fertility rates, polygamy, etc.

Birth rates and fertility rates have been on a steady decline among the Kikuyu in the last 30 years.

Meanwhile, the Luo population has moved from position 2 in the 1970s, to position 3 in the 1990s, to position 4 currently. Decimated by HIV/AIDS.

I was just guestimating future populations based on current social trends. Of course, trends change.

A population of 2 million cannot double to 5 million in 10 years. That’s not how reality works. Waliweka namba fake

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