February 11, 1868.
Omolate Town is located on the east bank of the Omo River within Kenya, currently the northernmost immigrant settlement in the East African colony.
With full support from the Nairobi government, a large number of immigrants were transported here to settle in a short time, bringing the current population to over eight hundred.
The Nairobi government organized all the vehicles to transfer these immigrants who docked at Mombasa and traveled west to Nairobi towards the Omolate area.
Poor Nairobi government, under the chessboard of East Africa, gained nothing but instead continuously supported other regions in Kenya, slowing local development.
As the former capital of Kenya, Nairobi shares its fate with Dodoma, the former capital of Tanzania. Both cities, once brilliant, are now rather desolate.
