Bolo Bespoke urges Kenyan Prince to stay humble and avoid competing with elders

Fashion entrepreneur Bolo Bespoke has urged outspoken TikToker Raymond Omosa, alias Kenyan Prince, to show humility, embrace marriage and stop comparing himself with elders when it comes to wealth.
In a video on TikTok on Monday, September 29, 2025, Bolo directly questioned Prince’s confidence, pointing out that at only 23 years old, he should not be placing himself above men with more life experience.
He stressed to him that true wealth is not measured by muscles or flashy possessions, but by wisdom, stability and time.
“Young man, how old are you? So it means you feel you are better off than I am as a man. Are you sure you are better than me? But you should know I am older than you, and in wealth you cannot match me. And that muscle you are showing off, is that what makes you think you have so much money,” Bolo told Prince.
Bolo reminded the self-proclaimed millionaire that he had once pulled carts on the streets before rising to success, and that his wealth had been built through resilience and lessons learned over the years.
“Still, I will give you flowers because you have shaken the town. I used to pull carts on the streets; that is how I rose up.”
The tailor, who is turning 35 this year, dismissed Prince’s displays of strength and material items, noting that wealth encompasses much more than visible riches.
He further reminded him that while money comes and goes, wealth demands consistency and responsibility, and that is why younger men should not rush to compete with older figures who have endured struggles they cannot yet understand.
“So you are saying you are better off than me, that you have better things than me, yet I am turning 35 this year. Young man, you are good, but there are some people you should never try to compete with. Wealth has a deeper meaning; it covers many things. You may have money, but you are not wealthy,” he said.

As part of his advice, Bolo Bespoke urged Prince to settle down and marry instead of spending money aimlessly on women, saying marriage would help him mature and focus on building lasting value.
He also told him to be patient and learn, rather than falling into the temptation of rushing to prove himself publicly.
“You are 23 years old. So, at 23, you feel you are better than me? Let me tell you, Prince, when are you planning to marry? You are on the right path, but take some time to learn. You cannot say you are wealthy,” Bolo said.
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Prince, however, was quick to respond, saying he did not consider himself better than Bolo but insisted that he was willing to sit down and compare their worths.
He claimed that he possessed the muscle of wealth, arguing that the cars people saw him drive were not his real wealth but merely side luxuries. He added that he buys cars only when he has money to spare and that most of his spending goes to women.
“I am not saying I am better. I am talking about worth. I am willing for us to sit down and compare our worths. About marriage, I already have someone in mind. Where I am right now, just know I have the muscle of wealth. The cars you see me with are not my true wealth. I buy cars only when I have money to throw away,” Prince said.
The content creator also shared his personal struggles, saying he grew up without parents, once lived a life of begging and had risen from nothing through sheer determination.
Prince declared that within the next five years, he would be even more established and would silence any doubts about his trajectory.
“I spend more money on women. I rose up from nothing. I was once begging, and I do not have parents. In five years, I will be so well off. That is where I am heading,” Prince said.
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