essyk wrote:Quote:This is one annoying culture
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Is there a law that can be used to stop this like "defilement of public property"?
This is pathetic really.All these graffiti are everywhere.Depicting illiteracy,desperation and disorganised. I wonder why he couldn't hire experts if he really needed it done.
And this happens while other African cities are
'trying to keep clean'The Lagos state government says it would start to seize clothes spread on balcony railings, along major highways, bridges, railings on landscape sites, walkways and other open public spaces across the state. Thank God tuko mbele kiasi.
YT2 keep the city clean.
@ post I still wonder why a particular group of kenyans love squeezing and fighting to enter bus even when there is no one inside.
10 whole men tearing each other at the door yet the bus has nobody.
And they can't even let the ladies in first hata kama ni mmoja.
...this must have been started by the uni. graduates...furthering the spirit of OC (opening ceremony)...3 people OC was more common at 5:45pm..
let not anybody lie to you...OCs in ladies dining hall was the worst especially in ku...forget about the CCU one...
...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...