Kenyan Prince, whose real name is Raymond Omosa, has shared insights into his childhood, business, and love life during a quick-fire session. Kenyan Prince spoke about his monthly expenses. The forex trader and his peers have been in the spotlight following an onslaught by comedians, including Flaqo, Jaymoh Decin, and YY, who implied that they engage in uncouth activities to make money while faking their lifestyles. According to Omosa, his nickname growing up was Naymboto because he had big cheeks. “I call and text my sleeping mate the most,” he said, adding that he likes light-skinned women who are curvy.
What is Kenyan Prince’s red flag? Omosa said that his green flag is that he is generous, but the red flag is that he sleeps around a lot. The trader said that if he could change one rule in the universe, he would do away with death. “I am scared of death and HIV. You can figure out poverty, but death is final.” Omosa dismissed the notion that men and women in relationships should equally split bills. “Men are meant to be providers. I have had issues with someone because she told me she did not want to stay at home but work.” On cheating and polygamy, he said: “I don’t like polygamy, but cheating without being found out is okay. However, women are not allowed to cheat.” What is Kenyan Prince’s net worth? Omosa also faced a question about his net worth.
“I am seeking the kingdom of God; all other things have been added unto me.” He noted that trading comes with losses, and he is used to them. “It is part of the game. Like any other business, there are losses.” Omosa was then asked about how much he earns monthly. “I don’t have bad months. If I don’t have KSh 10 million a month as profit, I am dead. KSh 10 million is what pays my bills, so I have to earn it.” Kenyans reacted to the interview by saying: lillie_karey_: “I love how he quotes the Bible.” b.strella: “Now what is he wearing?” Lukubaridii: “Shaking my head.” mwangi9332: “A man cheats, but ladies don’t cheat, listen to this guy.” manubtc: “Avoid people who think ten million is a lot of money.” Allvium: “This guy is low-key very wise and also understands what masculinity is.”
By William Osoro
