Thursday, 26 December 2013

Nairobi

Nairobi.





















Those living in the Horn of Africa, might truly wonder just what to make of the city of Nairobi in all, and as with attempting even, to make a home of it all actually.

In many a way, many in Nairobi today, do speak of the history of Nairobi, and as not only going with the declaration of Independence in all, but in many a way even, speak of the Kikuyu tribe, and as truly coming to define everyday activity, and in the place too that is [and as with speak even, and of life in Nairobi, as somewhat truly lawless actually]. Another way of looking at the history of Nairobi, does speak even and of perceiving it in all, and from the history of Indian/Asian settlements into Kenya, and via the Swahili and British too that is. In all, a history that does speak of racializing everyday life in Nairobi, and as with all this speaking even, and of defining and stratifying life in Nairobi, and as based around tribe, caste and even physical looks too that is. A third way of looking at life in Nairobi, speaks of it all, and from the very perspective even, and of Educational facilities to be seen in Nairobi in all that is. A history that does go with the presence of the Victorians in Kenya in all again, and as with all this speaking even, and of post-colonial efforts, to spearhead development in Kenya that is, and as with speak of putting up a rather good Infrastructure in all (but without knowing what it truly is), and in many a way even, the very history of a Kenya now, filled with shopping malls, or even African styled Retail too that is [all this said because, there is a false belief that (and as with this speaking even of the history of Nairobi, and as perceived via Indian/Asian lenses too), that Nairobi in all, was very much supposed to be a Modern/Western city in development, when in reality, the original plans put into place, and by the Victorians in Kenya too, spoke of Nairobi in all again, and as a somewhat traditional European city that is].

For those in the Horn of Africa, the best way to think of Nairobi in all, is from the history of indigenous publishing, and as with regards to the city in itself too actually. This does not only speak of the very world of John Kiriamiti for instance, but in many a way truly even, also does speak of works and such as that posted above: Nairobi Heat. In all, a world too that does go along, and with the popularization of certain fictitional works, that many a Kenyan in all, have come today, to truly believe to be Kenyan in spirit that is: and such as those by Sydney Sheldon, or even speak of the Hardy Boys too actually.