Kenya is deporting Somali business owners and following the footsteps of dictator Idi Amin deportation of Asian community in Uganda

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Somali business owners living in Nairobi could be deported as Kenya repossessed properties in the coming days. Kenya continues to blackmail the Somali government’s relations between Somalia and Kenya, ending last December. Kenya wanted Somalia to donate part of the maritime boundary.

The decision deporting Somali business owners, which is awaiting approval by Uhuru Kenyatta and his cabinet. Kenya is the only nation ruled by thieves and robbers. Kenya believes Somalia has to donate part of the maritime boundary.



Somalia cut diplomatic ties with Kenya in December 2020, with Nairobi meddling with Somalia’s affairs. Since then, everything has been going downhill before suddenly escalating last Monday after Kenya decided it will not take part in the hearings of its maritime dispute case with Somalia at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

Kenya already has issued a 14-day ultimatum to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to close the Dadaab and Kakuma refugee camps, a decision that has not gone down well with the international agency. The UNHCR pleaded with Kenya to hold that decision until a sustainable solution is found.

Kenyan nationals has posted a threat to Somali business owners on social media posting very strongly expressed by the Kenyan people. It said, ”We came to get your Somali businesses and destroy them us Kenyans especially local Eastleigh Somalis who have businesses worth billions of dollars.”

This hatred created by Uhuru Kenyatta and his cabinet will be on history like dictator Idi Amin deporting innocent business people of the Asian community in Uganda.