Most people in Kibera Slum have got variety of ideas but no one has come up to enlighten them on how to sell or market the ideas to become rich. They die poor with full of underutilized ideas in them.
The gap between rich and poor.
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Peter Ombedha
Peter Ombedha is a corporate photographer who have worked with different organizations in Nairobi Kenya, Magadishi in Somalia and Dar Es Salaam in Tanzania. He is currently working as official photographer and design editor at Footprints Media. You can send him an email to ombedha@gmail.com. View all posts by Peter Ombedha
The “Gap” is wide and very prominent.
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And nothing Kenyan Government doing about it so sad @Anil
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It is so sad, poor remain as poor. At least the gap should be narrowed by up-liftment of poor.
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But who cares no one, but what i can assure you is that if any strong NGO which can provide this people with job this place can be a better place, what they need is job centers because more youths here have talent and they can make something with it.
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