Kenzo`s House front view
Ghettos are characterized with poor unplanned houses / Shelters , Most of the kids from ghettos wish at least to have half of what other kids in Middle class own ..and among the few things is HOUSE , what they call a home because of the way they sleep & live...... unlike the Middle class & rich children`s homes which are private...... in Ghettos Homes are public affairs where each and every thing in your house is known by the neighbor and besides they temporarily which propels government at anytime any moment to demolish them without formal compensation.... EDDY KENZO like any other ghetto youth had a dream to own a "house " ..... through his hard work, believing accompanied by Allah`s mercy now he owns his own house and not JUST A HOUSE but a MULT-MILLION Mansion on hills of SEGUKU ... Join me as we congratulate the SITYA LOSS Singer urpon his achievement
- Diouf Abdul Ssuna |bludpsad
ghetto
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ghet·to
(gΔt′Ε)
n. pl. ghet·tos or ghet·toes
1. A usually poor section of a city inhabited primarily by people of the same race, religion, or social background, often because of discrimination.
2. An often walled quarter in a European city to which Jews were restricted beginning in the Middle Ages.
3. Something that resembles the restriction or isolation of a city ghetto: "trapped in ethnic or pink-collar managerial job ghettoes" (Diane Weathers).
adj. Slang
In a manner typical or stereotypical of an impoverished urban area, as in being makeshift, garish, or crass: "I pick up the pair of very big, very ghetto, door-knocker bamboo earrings" (Meesha Mink and De'nesha Diamond). "Isn't chewing gum when accepting an award very ghetto?" (Vibe).
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