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  1. #4105

    Don't discount country music

    The amount of ladies who know and love old school US country can't be ignored. If you include those in your playlist, Maximum fun. Speak from experience.

  2. #4104

    Maybe

    Before covid there was this Band at club Africana (I've heard it's closed now) in Dubai who played Congolese music and during Ramadan they went to Nairobi and played there. But I didn't know where.

    I did some investigations with the name you told, takes a bit time but I found out it could be possible that some live music is playing at.

    Treasures Gardens Argwings Kodhek Rd.

    Hera Aqua Gardens Kandara Rd.

    And maybe K'Osewe Ranalo Foods Kamathi St CBD.

    I will take a look if it's true when I'm there.

    And yes during covid many things have changed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    I was looking for the same. Nobody could tell me anything. In some upscale hotels maybe occasionally. Same as Vision Congo in KLA. Closed down. I hope there'll be some life concerts. Don't forget. The entertainment industry took a big hit during COVID. There's some joints which play Congolese music. But not live.

    In Mtwapa there was Legends. Also kaputt now.

    There was a guy named Ricky Mulolo and band.

    Mwalimu.

    https://youtu.be/Bu-3G3iJ_qs

  3. #4103

    Same

    Quote Originally Posted by Tonsillol  [View Original Post]
    Greetings,

    Does anyone knows a place in Nairobi where I can hear some Congolese live musik like days ago at Simmers?

    I'm next week in Town and it would be nice to hear such music. Reminds me to the old days.

    Thanks P.

    Sorry for my still bad English.
    I was looking for the same. Nobody could tell me anything. In some upscale hotels maybe occasionally. Same as Vision Congo in KLA. Closed down. I hope there'll be some life concerts. Don't forget. The entertainment industry took a big hit during COVID. There's some joints which play Congolese music. But not live.

    In Mtwapa there was Legends. Also kaputt now.

    There was a guy named Ricky Mulolo and band.

    Mwalimu.

    https://youtu.be/Bu-3G3iJ_qs

  4. #4102

    Congolese live band

    Greetings,

    Does anyone knows a place in Nairobi where I can hear some Congolese live musik like days ago at Simmers?

    I'm next week in Town and it would be nice to hear such music. Reminds me to the old days.

    Thanks P.

    Sorry for my still bad English.

  5. #4101

    Exiting after Extension

    FYI: Stayed in Kenya for 6 months. Got one extension.

    Went to immigration in CBD a few days before my flight and they were surprised I hadn't got this endorsed. They wrote on a page of my passport that an extension had been given. I didn't see if this was actually checked at the airport.

    A little off-putting because I don't remember reading during the online extension process that this was necessary!

  6. #4100
    Payment is a subtle thing. Many girls are not used to it (those I prefer), some blush, some are shocked and to some it is like preaching to a converted.

  7. #4099
    Quote Originally Posted by Argo1990  [View Original Post]
    You must be joking right? 20 k for a short time? I would not even pay that much for an ENTIRE WEEK!

    Is Nairobi really this ridiculous these days??
    Over the years I have had plenty of girls in Nbi ask for 20-30 k and even as much as 80 k. If a girl is not short of cash when you ask her price for the deed then they will quote silly amounts in the hope that some idiot pays it and yes some do.

    I find there is still plenty to be had for 3, 4, 5 k.

    I am not sure what the girls are asking for in the bars where the wazungu frequent these days if anyone knows please update.

  8. #4098

    Price for different people

    It must be understood that there are different prices for muAfrica, muIndi, musungu, Turists. There is also another price for stupid tourists and this has no limit.

  9. #4097
    Quote Originally Posted by Leblon  [View Original Post]
    I don't know so much about Nairobi but when I was there a year ago, I always went to Brew Bistro, that was nice night club, both tourist and professional girls.

    Living in Nairobi is more expensive than in Mombasa, so girls ask more money. I don't know what is medium prize in Nairobi.

    When Nairobi girls visit Mombasa (often, for vacation)), they ask Nairobi prices or some crazy prize, and their mouth literally drop down when I tell them that I can get girls for two thousand for night. Last time I visited Diani, one Nairobi girl asked me eight thousand, next one ten thousand, and later one twenty thousand. These were all short time prizes of course.
    You must be joking right? 20 k for a short time? I would not even pay that much for an entire week!

    Is Nairobi really this ridiculous these days?

  10. #4096

    Nra id

    Quote Originally Posted by Comoros23  [View Original Post]
    In country, I extended my visa. So 6 months in total. I have the document that covers me to my flight.

    Just checking. I saw something on the eFNS website about people staying over 90 days registering for some document (Can anyone confirm all I need is a print out of my visa extension to exit the country? I assume there's nothing else needed, but I don't need problems at immigration when I try to leave!

    (To the guy below, I bet you could mess around at night in Easleigh. If you didn't walk anywhere or have more than 2 beers. But once you're in a bar, you're fine.).
    You are right. Stay over 90 days you actually have to (should apply) for a Non resident alien ID. Not much use though. By the time it was issued usually after months its expired already.

    Mwalimu.

    Who's actually planning to hang out in Eastleigh.

  11. #4095

    Better to do it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Comoros23  [View Original Post]
    In country, I extended my visa. So 6 months in total. I have the document that covers me to my flight.

    Just checking. I saw something on the eFNS website about people staying over 90 days registering for some document (Can anyone confirm all I need is a print out of my visa extension to exit the country? I assume there's nothing else needed, but I don't need problems at immigration when I try to leave!

    (To the guy below, I bet you could mess around at night in Easleigh. If you didn't walk anywhere or have more than 2 beers. But once you're in a bar, you're fine.).
    Yes theoretically you need to do so.

    Pre eFNS most people did not realize because the immigration officer (usually) automatically did it when extending the Visa.

    Even if they don't control it strictly, it is better to do it.

    If you don't and come across an immigration officer in bad mood or need of extra money, you might get into trouble.

    Theoretically you then also should receive an Alien ID Card, which is helpful because it's recognized and you don't have to carry your passport all the time anymore.

    Usually you never get it cause it takes them more than 3 months to issue it.

    So my advice would be, to pass by at the immigration office to avoid any future possible trouble.

    Keep us updated.

  12. #4094
    Quote Originally Posted by Comoros23  [View Original Post]
    In country, I extended my visa. So 6 months in total. I have the document that covers me to my flight.

    Just checking. I saw something on the eFNS website about people staying over 90 days registering for some document (Can anyone confirm all I need is a print out of my visa extension to exit the country? I assume there's nothing else needed, but I don't need problems at immigration when I try to leave!

    (To the guy below, I bet you could mess around at night in Easleigh. If you didn't walk anywhere or have more than 2 beers. But once you're in a bar, you're fine.).
    I did not have any document printed, all I had was my passport, they checked dates there. Maybe they connected to some database, probably.

    I was six month also, left on the last day.

  13. #4093
    Quote Originally Posted by Comoros23  [View Original Post]
    Can anyone confirm all I need is a print out of my visa extension to exit the country? I assume there's nothing else needed, but I don't need problems at immigration when I try to leave!
    The extension has to be registered in the system. That is what they check at the airport. So beware of conmen who provide false printed extensions.

  14. #4092

    Leaving Kenya. Docs?

    In country, I extended my visa. So 6 months in total. I have the document that covers me to my flight.

    Just checking. I saw something on the eFNS website about people staying over 90 days registering for some document (Can anyone confirm all I need is a print out of my visa extension to exit the country? I assume there's nothing else needed, but I don't need problems at immigration when I try to leave!

    (To the guy below, I bet you could mess around at night in Easleigh. If you didn't walk anywhere or have more than 2 beers. But once you're in a bar, you're fine.).

  15. #4091
    Quote Originally Posted by TaiwanLaowai  [View Original Post]
    Why Hausa? Isn't that mainly spoken in norther parts of Nigeria. Isn't Senegal French and Wolof? So is French enough or do you need Wolof there? Also, what makes Seychelles go to the top of your list? I haven't seen many others talk about it before.
    My bad you are right. I keep mixing up Niger and Senegal in my head. Senegal = Wolof. Niger = Hausa. I would say spoken French shoud be enough, but READING french is a no go. I was using google translate to chat and the girls were looking at me puzzled. It's one of those old "I can speak it but I can't write it' types of deals there.

    Seychelles .... LOL. Go read that forum bro. It's all in there.

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