Nairobi Hospital

Nairobi Hospital have placed a two-page advert in the Nation reassuring their clients that they’re financially sound. They’ve also produced a piechart detailing the tribal breakdown of all their staff. They have 617 Kikuyus, 294 Luos, 230 Luhyas, 217 Kisii, and 167 Others.

Nairobi Hospital is one of the leading private healthcare institutions in Kenya, located in the Upper Hill area of Nairobi. It is known for offering high-quality medical services and has a wide range of specialties, including surgery, maternity care, oncology, cardiology, and more. The hospital is equipped with modern medical technology and highly trained professionals, making it a top choice for medical care in Kenya.

Founded in 1954, Nairobi Hospital has grown to become one of the most prominent healthcare institutions in East Africa. It also offers services like outpatient care, diagnostics, emergency services, and specialized treatments through various medical centers spread across Nairobi and other parts of Kenya.

Here are the responses from Kenyans:

“It is therefore safe to say that Kalenjins are part of others at the Nairobi hospital…” Akinyi Atinga said.

“Being others is hard. Your otherness is so insignificant that you can’t even be bothered with a breakdown.” Caro Line said.

“Why y’all asking about where the kales are? Of course they’re in the forces where all was required to be recruited was an I.D card! Those people aren’t into professions that obliges meticulous thinking!” MC Okiri said.

“We Kalenjin are busy rearing chickens in Eldoret.” Edwin Kiprotich said.

“This time round kalenjin are among others, unlike the claims that has always been labeled against the community.” Kimutai Hosea said.

“A further breakdown of the Luos might have been necessary eg how many from Nyakach, Ugenya etc now that they want to get petty.” Austin Omondi said.

“The owner of the Nairobi hospital should be investigated. Why put Kalenjins as others?” Ruttoh said.

“Kikuyus, luos luhyas and kisii….this country was meant to be yours but you can not share a table.” Jane Wamboi said.

“294 are kalenjins listen to be luos sisi sio wajinga.” Frank Okello said.

“Kalenjin wako Police Service ndio wadeal na law breakers √√√” Ben Kiplangat said.

“Are the 230 luhyas Watchmen …as Natembeya tawe states in funerals.!” Kiguta Mwaura said.

By Kenyans

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