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  1. #4222

    The Ten Commandments

    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    1. Thou shalt not marry.

    2. Thou shalt not take a live in girl friend.

    3. Thou shalt trust nobody.

    4. Thou shalt not buy land or property.

    5. Thou shalt not make any kind of business.

    6. Thou shalt lock up all your valuables at all times.

    7. Thou shalt never drink alcohol in excess.

    8. Thou shalt never walk in the dark.

    9. Thou shalt negotiate the price in advance.

    10. Thou shalt never fall in love.

    Sir Neddy.
    Your commandments reminds me somewhat of the Ten Commandments Of MGTOW. Many similarities. Here are some of 'them.

    Thou shalt go thy own way and live thy life as thou seest fit, without conforming to societal opinions or expectations.

    Thou shalt empower thyself with knowledge, wealth and resources and also embrace thy masculinity.

    Thou shalt not seek female validation but self-actualization.

    Thou shalt not become a mangina nor a simp by having thy mind controlled by the golden vagina.

    Thou shalt not become an utility without mutual benefit. If there is no compensation of equal value, then liberate thyself from that unequal partnership / friendship.

    Thou shalt not marry nor cohabitate. Unless thou art prepared to feel the seething wrath of court system by losing thy house, most of thy wealth, access to thy children or paying monthly alimony.

    Thou shalt not waste thy energy white-knighting but rather preserve that energy to educate other men about MGTOW.

    Thou shalt strengthen thy mind to overcome shaming language, manipulation and societal pressure into unwanted and non-beneficial relationships.

  2. #4221

    Travel Ban

    New Rules for Entry Kenya:

    He further announced the suspension of entry into Kenya for travellers from all countries with confirmed cases of the Coronavirus.

    "The government is suspending travel for all persons coming into Kenya from any country with reported Coronavirus cases.

    "Only Kenyan citizens and foreigners with valid resident's permits will be allowed to come in provided they proceed on self-quarantine or to a government-designated quarantine facility. This will take effect within the next 48 hours to cater for any passengers who may be en route.

    "This directive will remain in effect for the next thirty days or as varied by the National Emergency Response Committe," he stated.

  3. #4220

    Closed

    Quote Originally Posted by Bond69X  [View Original Post]
    Hi,

    How is the situation in Mombasa with the corona?

    Are bars? Clubs? Open?

    I read somewhere that the Kenyan gov, is limiting gathering of people to max 15?

    Can anyone update?
    All night clubs and discos closed for the next 30 days. But. All drinking dens remain open till 11 pm. Mombasa county only so far. That means Mtwapa should be open as of now as it is Kilifi county. That means Casuarina should be open unless Amazon Kingi closes down all Discos as well

    https://citizentv.co.ke/news/mombasa...spread-326481/

    Sir Neddy.

  4. #4219

    Corona

    Quote Originally Posted by Bond69X  [View Original Post]
    Hi,

    How is the situation in Mombasa with the corona?

    Are bars? Clubs? Open?

    I read somewhere that the Kenyan gov, is limiting gathering of people to max 15?

    Can anyone update?
    Couple of days ago business as usual.

  5. #4218

    Coronavirus

    Hi,

    How is the situation in Mombasa with the corona?

    Are bars? Clubs? Open?

    I read somewhere that the Kenyan gov, is limiting gathering of people to max 15?

    Can anyone update?

  6. #4217

    Iphones

    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    As I have a 150 $ Wiko I don't care too much. I leave it in charge in the room. But besides my bed. Depends. I usually never take it in the night when I party. I lock it in my hardcase. For that I have my 15 $ old fashioned Nokia. Even that was stolen once. I'd never take anything expensive to Africa. I have in addition a cheap Asus netbook and that doesn't leave the room either. Rule of thumb. Whatever you don't like to be liberated (with Iphones on top of everybody's shopping list) ,leave at home. Nowadays you can buy very good TECNO smartphones everywhere in Africa. I prefer big battery like 5000 mAh and Dual Sim and 5" screen is a must.

    Sir Neddy.
    Who was relieved of 2 smartphones and one Nokia in Africa.
    I literally had my Iphone "dropped" on River Road and was given it back (for a small fee of course) Now although you shouldn't carry an Iphone simply for the lack of accessories Find my Iphone the ability to easily brick an Iphone and it being hard to brute force attack means it's not technically worth it to steal. But that can be said about most high end smartphones nowadays. When I came to Africa I literally didn't have anything but an Iphone and an Mac neither got swiped.

    You're more likely to break a smartphone than to get it stolen. That being said a dual sim expanded storage especially one with a removable battery is worth it's weight in gold for the traveling monger.

    Trip.

  7. #4216

    Lagos

    Quote Originally Posted by Golds  [View Original Post]
    Neddy, I know this is the Mombasa board but I would like to have your opinion about Nigeria, especially LAGOS. Is it safe? Mentality of the people?
    I had a Nigerian girlfriend. She was one of the hottest squirters. Lagos used to have a very bad reputation a couple of decades ago. I'd love to go but I don't like countries with Visa hassles. I'd say its not more dangerous than Nairobi. Women especially Igbos are smokin hot.

    Neddy.

  8. #4215
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Spirits. That might well be. Some people might laugh at the idea of being bewitched. But witchcraft does exist. Make sure nobody gets hold of your nail clippings or cut hair. Nothing unusual for a chica to contract a witch doctor called muganga to cast a love spell over you. I heard stories personally told by me of an old muzungu women. A young Taita man cast a spell over her. Mixed some stuff in her drinks to marry her and take all her savings. She was not in control of herself any more. As she woke up of her drug induced haze. She was married. She got a divorce right away. She lost about 5000 usd. Welcome to Africa.

    Sir Neddy.
    Neddy, I know this is the Mombasa board but I would like to have your opinion about Nigeria, especially LAGOS. Is it safe? Mentality of the people?

  9. #4214

    Spirit

    Quote Originally Posted by NakedGunz  [View Original Post]
    I have violated 3, 6, 7 and 10. I think number 10 was really the product of some potion from Satan himself given to me through spiked spirits.
    Spirits. That might well be. Some people might laugh at the idea of being bewitched. But witchcraft does exist. Make sure nobody gets hold of your nail clippings or cut hair. Nothing unusual for a chica to contract a witch doctor called muganga to cast a love spell over you. I heard stories personally told by me of an old muzungu women. A young Taita man cast a spell over her. Mixed some stuff in her drinks to marry her and take all her savings. She was not in control of herself any more. As she woke up of her drug induced haze. She was married. She got a divorce right away. She lost about 5000 usd. Welcome to Africa.

    Sir Neddy.

  10. #4213
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    1. Thou shalt not marry.

    2. Thou shalt not take a live in girl friend.

    3. Thou shalt trust nobody.

    4. Thou shalt not buy land or property.

    5. Thou shalt not make any kind of business.

    6. Thou shalt lock up all your valuables at all times.

    7. Thou shalt never drink alcohol in excess.

    8. Thou shalt never walk in the dark.

    9. Thou shalt negotiate the price in advance.

    10. Thou shalt never fall in love.

    Sir Neddy.
    I have violated 3, 6, 7 and 10. I think number 10 was really the product of some potion from Satan himself given to me through spiked spirits.

  11. #4212

    Mtwapa

    Quote Originally Posted by Delongi  [View Original Post]
    Thank you Neddy69, gold advice as usual.

    I'm going on a 3-week trip to Mtwapa, what would you say is the risk of bringing an expensive phone?

    How likely is it to get stolen while outside? Did you ever have a girl steal your phone? Do you lock it up in your suitcase when you go to sleep with a girl?
    Seems like you are going first time to Mtwapa. My advise is if you book accommodation in advance book only first 2-3 days, to see if you really like the place.

    I see some experienced mongers recommend Mtwapa but believe me there's abundant of available pussy everywhere in Mombasa, check Badoo, you don't need for that purpose to stay in Mtwapa. Mtwapa is a dump, AC looks like Las Vegas compared to Mtwapa. If you are a die hard monger you might like it though. But. No advantages for mongering by staying there IMHO. I'm telling you because I'm already 1 week there. I have a good time but I'm picking girls from Badoo. So my location in Mombasa not really important. Just my 2 cents.

  12. #4211

    Smart phone

    Quote Originally Posted by Delongi  [View Original Post]
    Thank you Neddy69, gold advice as usual.

    I'm going on a 3-week trip to Mtwapa, what would you say is the risk of bringing an expensive phone?

    How likely is it to get stolen while outside? Did you ever have a girl steal your phone? Do you lock it up in your suitcase when you go to sleep with a girl?
    As I have a 150 $ Wiko I don't care too much. I leave it in charge in the room. But besides my bed. Depends. I usually never take it in the night when I party. I lock it in my hardcase. For that I have my 15 $ old fashioned Nokia. Even that was stolen once. I'd never take anything expensive to Africa. I have in addition a cheap Asus netbook and that doesn't leave the room either. Rule of thumb. Whatever you don't like to be liberated (with Iphones on top of everybody's shopping list) ,leave at home. Nowadays you can buy very good TECNO smartphones everywhere in Africa. I prefer big battery like 5000 mAh and Dual Sim and 5" screen is a must.

    Sir Neddy.
    Who was relieved of 2 smartphones and one Nokia in Africa.

  13. #4210
    Thank you Neddy69, gold advice as usual.

    I'm going on a 3-week trip to Mtwapa, what would you say is the risk of bringing an expensive phone?

    How likely is it to get stolen while outside? Did you ever have a girl steal your phone? Do you lock it up in your suitcase when you go to sleep with a girl?

  14. #4209

    Safe

    Quote Originally Posted by Delongi  [View Original Post]
    O Neddy69, how shall we locketh up our valuables, when there's no safe in the room?
    NEVER put your valuables in an african hotel safe. And also of course not deposit it at the reception. They all steal as we know. Buy a good Aluminum Hardcase and buy a Steel chain and padlock locally. Don't leave your cash in the room. Sew hidden pockets in the inside of your trousers. Also you can distribute your cash and hide it in several places in the room. But pleeeease not under the matress or pillow. For example. Tape it in the inside of the watertank of the toilet or take off the AC cover or rear of the TV set and tape it there. Or hollow curtain rails or inside Standing fans. Always bring ziplock bags and tape. I hide the cash to pay my chica usually in the Bible provided by many Christan hotels in Kenya or Madagascar. Amen.

    Sir Neddy.

  15. #4208
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    6. Thou shalt lock up all your valuables at all times.
    O Neddy69, how shall we locketh up our valuables, when there's no safe in the room?

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