The New York Times has a story on the security situation in Nairobi. In the interest of full disclosure, Nairobi is my home town. I was there this summer and would like to point out – just for the record – that although Nairobi may not be the safest place in the world, it is not the most dangerous city in the world either. The city has 4 million people, give or take. Income inequality is off the charts. The city’s economy cannot provide enough jobs for its youth, most of whom do not spend enough time in school and therefore resort to petty theft to earn a living. This summer there was a wave of kidnappings. Some were by real criminals. At least one that got exposed was by a young woman trying to get money from her father by pretending that she was kidnapped.The Nairobi city council is run by a bunch of clowns.
I agree with Gettleman that the incidence of crime in Nairobi is way too high. That said, Nairobi is not Jo’burg or Kabul. It is still very much a live-able city – as evidenced by the many NGOs and UN agencies that have set up shop in there.
True. Have you read anything rosy about Nairobi or any other African city in that particular paper or by that journalist/columnist in the past…or by a different paper/writer?
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idk.. I would rather live in Kabul than live in Nairobi..
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This is all true, but as always, lopsided to suit some quarters.
There is no city in the world where security is assured because criminals are becoming more sophisticated than ever.
Nairobi still remains my abode!
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