During colonial times Kariokor market was an open field know as "carrier court" where colonialists used to take their horses to either fix or exchange the carriers. The indegenous Kenyans cud not pronounce "Carrier court"so they ended up calling it "Kariokor
@@hendricaoduba6028 yeah, tht exactly how the name kariakor was founded. Me I knw the whole story when I read the novel written by a white woman who once lived in Kenya during the colonial period. The book is entitled, COMING TO BIRTH
@kanagi thanks very much for the info. "Carrier Corps" ohhhhk. This is interesting 👍. I'm sure there are more names and places like Kariokor in Kenya. We have reverted names and places like that in Nigeria too. For example, there's a place called "Sapati" in Nigeria. The British named the place "Shepherd Hill" but the locals couldn't pronounced it well. So till today,it is called SAPATI.
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Kariakor mrkrt hs been there since colonialism.that is to say it hs been there even b4 1963 when Kenya got independence
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During colonial times Kariokor market was an open field know as "carrier court" where colonialists used to take their horses to either fix or exchange the carriers. The indegenous Kenyans cud not pronounce "Carrier court"so they ended up calling it "Kariokor
@@hendricaoduba6028 yeah, tht exactly how the name kariakor was founded. Me I knw the whole story when I read the novel written by a white woman who once lived in Kenya during the colonial period. The book is entitled, COMING TO BIRTH
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@@aerohubtravelsandtours correct name for kariokor, kariokor is native version, carrier corps a military unit.
Kariokor was the native pronounciation of 'Carrier Corps' during the colonial days.
@kanagi thanks very much for the info. "Carrier Corps" ohhhhk. This is interesting 👍. I'm sure there are more names and places like Kariokor in Kenya. We have reverted names and places like that in Nigeria too. For example, there's a place called "Sapati" in Nigeria. The British named the place "Shepherd Hill" but the locals couldn't pronounced it well. So till today,it is called SAPATI.
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