My Terrible Experience Crossing The KENYA-UGANDA Border As A Nigerian!
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29 Comments

  1. That officer must be fired from that post we the tax payers can't pay someone to involve into monkey business. Please share the stamped and signed exit we escalate the issue

  2. "….we copy the good and the bad and then refuse to leave even the bad behind". These are words of wisdom that we Africans should heed.

  3. Name that crook officer’s name after you get back to Kenya. That was very wrong of him and he needs to be punished, also save other people from his wicked, corrupt ways.

  4. I am quite surprised by the increasing number of errors on official documents too. Attention spans have been shortening and easily distracted. Professional people please focus on the job . Go through the document more than twice because these errors can be painful, and costly indeed and unnecessarily stressful.

  5. Sorry brother for this sad issue in the Kenya bourdery , that officer is not worth to be there. Thanks alot for visiting our country Kenya and taking us around with you, you're most welcomed again. Please enjoy your stay in Uganda.

  6. Try not commenting on things you don't fully understand (regarding the protests)
    You don't know what they did to reach that position

  7. This is shocking, I had no idea you need a visa being a fellow African. Where I stay, Mozambique, we belong to SADAC, so we can cross visa free between South Africa and Mozambique and obviously that includes the rest of the SADAC countries.

  8. Luos are always violent and destroying places they go. The biggest slums in Kenya are where luos live. Kibera, Mathare, Kisumu ndogo and more

  9. It`s tiring the bribing in Africa,As a Kenyan , I was once refused entry in Tanzania because I refused to bribe, I was furious and I was determined not to pay. I stayed at the border for over 5 hours waiting for transport back to Kenya.
    The funny thing is that in the end, the same immigration officer who refused me entry was the same person who gave me a ride into Tanzania with his car as he was going in the same direction,I did not bribe and the ride was free.
    About your wrong stamp, maybe it`s a habit in Kenya, in April when I flew to Kenya, I realized my visa for a previous visit had also been stamped that I arrived in June instead of August.
    I did some serious digging and found out the ORIGINAL visa where the mistake happened was applied for and issued to an Italian man.I tried following it up in Kenya but things there take like forever and no one wanted to accept it at the immigration even when I showed them the copy of confirmation the person who applied for the visa(not me)I don`t even know the person.
    thanks fro sharing, helps other people who want to travel through Africa

  10. I apologize that your exit out of Kenya was a negative experience fueled by corruption and incompetence.

    All Africans should be able to have seamless movement across borders via processes with integrity. It's a shame and needs to be addressed immediately.

    I wish that you could have filmed the border officer(s).

    Bad behavior should not be rewarded with bribes, but put on display on camera to deter future perpetrators.

    Glad that you eventually made it safely to Uganda!

    ✌🏾

  11. What happened was wrong….but I have this question…when nigerias are out of their country they talk too much about corruption of other countries but when in their country they keep quite

  12. That is corruption and i guess that mistake is deliberate to extort money from the unsuspecting people. You can report him. Sorry for that.

  13. I had the same issue in Sudan. Entry month was wrongly written and I did not notice on a one month visa. I entered on June 5th and the exit should have been on 4th July. The officer put my entry as 5th July and exit as 4th July which should have clearly made no sense. I did not notice the anomaly until my exit time. It took 3 hours and money to clear that simple and logical error

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