@MoKenya - you misunderstand me. My point is that citizenship is a lifetime commitment - like marriage. It's not like a job that you can hop from one employer to the next as you wish.
If you decide to be Kenyan,then be Kenyan and nothing else. If you want to be Greek,then be Greek and nothing else. However,that will not restrict to live only in your 'home' country.
As a citizen of a country you benefit from all its goodness but also suffer from from all its badness! If you chose to be Greek and the world decides ti kill all Greeks,you must be ready to die for your country.
Thus I wonder,if you are Greek and Kenyan which country would you die for and which would you live for?
To me,it's a matter of [good] life and death!
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