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My people wanna go to Ireland or Scotland. Is the trio worth it?
Ghana, South Africa, Colombia....which one brehs?
Best place to visit in Southeast Asia?
. To any brehs that have gone through the process of getting a visa, this change from Kenya is a game changer.Ghana, South Africa, Colombia....which one brehs?
Best place to visit in Southeast Asia?
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. I heard from some backpackers there was a good deal of history to be see regarding the Vietnamese war and the rest. Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi are the to-go destinations.
@phcitywarrior thank you, man. this is exactly the info I was looking for. repped!![]()

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. My next gig is gonna be international. This 4 weeks off a year is for the birds
. There's a world and moves to be made outside of the US.whew this a tough one breh..@the bossman
You went to both Kenya and South Africa. Which is better?
I'm mad torn between both of them.
Could I do both of them in 10 days or would that be short-changing my experience?
really some of the top heavyweights of the continent. battle of titans
. I would def say I saw more stunners in SA than I did in Kenya. Kenyan broads were sexy as hell too, but felt a little bit more hustle mode. maybe it's just the spots i went to, but there were a couple clubs where broads were clearly on a serious hunt for clients. soon as I grabbed my drink one broad sat down next to me on some "do you like having fun? how about some sex?". shyt got little annoying after a while trying to figure out who was a ho working and who was just a regular chick having fun.
then Kenya
. But now that I've experienced Kenya, i would say I'd rather live in Nairobi. The reason is that once you're there, you can feel the level of hustle, development, just major moves being made all around you. so many people on their entrepreneur shyt there. with innovative products and services that are changing the face of Africa on a real level. it's contagious. Chinese are getting it in. Indians. Locals as well, but I wish there were more of us doing it.
enjoy yaself breh.
with Nigerians apparently.
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nah babe. my folks Cameroonian 

whew this a tough one breh..really some of the top heavyweights of the continent. battle of titans.....
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, when I worked in Cambodia I saw that thing first hand. A bouncer asked me if I was Nigerian. Dude said they didn't allow Nigerians into the club. My people have a mixed repuation over seas. Never really been a problem for me. A lot of people don't know I'm Nigerian until I hang around my people. Code switiching I guess.if you got a full 2 weeks that would definitely be much more feasible especially if you're willing to skip other cities like Mombasa. 1 week in each country. That would be the GOAT birthday tripIn that case do you think doing SA (Jozi specifically, or where the "most fun" for a breh is) and Nairobi could be feasible?

Joburg then Durban got the most blacks, but it's SA breh. blacks are everywhereWhich of the big 3 have more black people or will it not matter?
most bang for your buck is Cape Town. it has more nice 'touristy' things to see than other 2. table top mountain, beachfront, etc. I look at the cities this wayWhich of the big 3 have more black people or will it not matter? Bouncing around stretches the money I spend on travel and not on actual activities so in SA I'd like to be in the city where I get the most bang for my buck.
". CT got nice looking beaches but water is always cold so nobody really swim there. Durban is the opposite. much warmer being on the indian ocean and most importantly got the Golden Mile strip. shyt is
. reminded me of a low key Miami. one of my trips I want to do this year is go back to Durban for the spring break. Parties on 1000 like this:you good with this plan. catch a kenyan airways nonstop flight from Jozi or even a Ethiopian airways flight for the low if you willing to do layover in Addis abbaFrom my research I think I'd be pretty set with my plan for Nairobi. I wouldn't head to Mombassa so at least I know everything will be within Nairobi.
So the big question I got for you is for a 14 day trip, would it be good to do both Nairobi and Jozi? Start off in Jozi for a week and then fly to Kenya (visa free), then return to Jozi and head back.