Self-Proclaimed Forex Billionaire Kenyan Prince Suggests He Slept With Men To Become Rich


Forex trader and content creator Kenyan Prince has for the umpteenth time taken on a mission to omit his name from the long list of young scammers parading themselves as forex traders.

The young content creator, all in a bid to drive people from the scamming narrative, opened up about the hustles he did to become rich.

Taking to his Facebook page on Friday, August 8, Prince posted two photos showing his previous frame and status and a new one showing the same.

In his first post, he posted a naive self dressed in an official wear complete with a bow-tie.

However, he looked broke and frail.

Through his caption, Kenyan Prince jokingly suggested the first photo was taken way before he started sleeping with men for riches.

He went on to advise people to emulate him and get chewed by fellow men if they want to be rich like him.

“Before sim2 paid off. Watu waache kukalia pesa buana,” he wrote.

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An old photo of Kenyans Prince. Photo: Kenyan Prince/Facebook.

 

In the second post, he shared a frame of him filling up his fuel guzzler at a petrol station, looking all rich and cleaned up nicely.

Prince suggested the photo was taken after the sale of his sim2 finally paid off.

Then after sim2 paid off…aah me ni keki sindio,” he added.

His posts confused most of his followers who could not tell if he was truthful with his post or was just making fun online.

 

A latest photo of Kenyans Prince. Photo: Kenyan Prince/Facebook.

 

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The young lad has been making headlines with claims of being the richest forex traders in Kenya.

Despite his declaration, many netizens have always described him as an online scammer.

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Kenyan Prince himself revealed he had stopped scamming people for a living when he appeared in an interview with Oga Obinna TV.

 

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