Am having a moment here. Imagine, with almost 50 million people and an unstable land policy, Kenyans almost feel like soon enough, getting land here will literally be a dream. People in this country work and save for years, even lifetimes just to buy a Mugundaz or Buroti later in their lives.The only other way to afford one faster is either if you have a nice job / business or you win a multibet.
Now, Nigeria…Almost double the land size as Kenya ( 923,768 km²) but with over 186 million people - (Kenya x 3 ++). Jehovah Wanyonyi help them. It gets worse elsewhere. There is a country in South Asia. It goes by the name Bangladesh. Good old East Pakistan. I could have used India, but no, there is a more strategic feature that makes Bangladesh a special case. With over 160 million people, this country holds a landmass that is approximately a third of Kenya’s Landmass. Am using Kenya to compare because am more familiar with it,
KENYA
Area: 580,367 km²
Population: 48.46 million (2016) World Bank
BANGLADESH
Area: 147,570 km²
Population: 163 million (2016) World Bank
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The white patch should be Bangladesh. Populate it with 163 million people.
Bangladesh has more people than Russia, A country the size of Pluto :D:D:D:D
[FONT=verdana][SIZE=3]* And it is said that in the not so far future, a third of their land will have been eroded or gone under water, meanwhile, the population growth rate is on a rampage. With a third of their land gone, they could be way past the 250 million mark. Yaani, combine the former Nairobi and Central Provinces. Then squeeze 250 million people in it. Something close to that*[/SIZE][/FONT]
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I think am done. Yes, we need to watch our population growth rate, but Emmanuel Macron obviously needs to focus his depopulation agenda far from Africa. Unless its motivated by Anti-Black racism.
The mayor of Dhaka (capital of Bangladesh) laughs when he picks up a copy of Daily Nation (K) and reads that Sonko is unable to run a city of only 4 million people. I can picture him and his city councilors laughing so hard that tears are flowing from their eyes and some councilors are falling off their chairs.
They have an advantage though, over 700 rivers flowing through it from himalayas ranges, very fertile soils. They also also export a lot of finished textile goods, those that you buy huko eastleigh. The major problem is flooding. Of course life there is shit
True, if you have a small business too, getting a help hand must be very easy. But the conditions in the textile factories are famous for being notorious. People agree to work in them especially considering that workers can be changed in a heartbeat.
Kenya bado kuna mashamba in the rural areas where you can get land cheaply ni vile wakenya wanapenda kuishi tao, jamaa anaacha acre mbili kule Ocha anakuja kuhustle Nairobi living in a slum
Comminisim has been shown to be an epic failure my fren especially in enterpriseus and property… plus state ownership just means govt officials get to abuse land as much as posdible