Kenyan Prince changes tune, admits wealthy people don’t flaunt their riches

Forex trader Raymond Omosa, popularly known as Kenyan Prince, has walked away from his previous stance that rich people should always flaunt their wealth, saying he has come to realise that it is not always necessary.
Speaking in a video shared on his TikTok page on Saturday, December 20, 2025, Prince reflected extensively on his approach to social media, wealth, and online business, signalling a shift from his previously flashy persona.
Prince explained that since attaining financial success, he has become less active online, noting that wealth is often hidden rather than displayed publicly.
“It’s time I start being more serious and step back from showing off. Since I got serious money, I’ve realised I’m not very active on social media,” he said.

He compared real money to fish swimming beneath the ocean, emphasising that financial success is not always visible on the surface.
“Lately, I have not been very active on social media because real money is often hidden, like fish swimming under the ocean; it’s not always floating on the surface,” he said.
Forex trading
He also addressed the online trading community, questioning why some people feel the need to teach others to trade or sell trading tools if those people are not genuinely interested in participating.
Prince suggested that if someone has an online business capable of generating significant income, whether $1,000 a day or even $1 million, they could focus on doing it privately for themselves and their families instead of pushing others into it.
“I’ve also realised something else: if you have an online business that can make you $1,000 or even $1 million a day, why force other people to do the work or teach them how to make that money?” Prince said.

He specifically mentioned trading robots, stressing that people should invest and trade on their own rather than trying to recruit others who may not be willing or prepared.
“Why sell trading robots to people if they don’t even want to trade? Just focus on your own trading, fund your account, and earn your money yourself,” he added.
Net worth
The development comes just days after Prince claimed that his net worth stands at a staggering $2 million [approximately Ksh260 million].
Speaking in a video shared on his Instagram on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, Prince confidently declared that he believes his entire fortune has now shot up to the eye-popping figure, thanks to the gains he has made since venturing into the forex space just years ago.
“My net worth is around 2 million dollars, which I have made in trading,” he responded.
Despite the massive gains, the TikToker was quick to acknowledge that his path has not been without pitfalls, disclosing that he had previously lost over Ksh12 million while still trading.
He, however, maintained that the victories, which have catapulted him to a hefty net worth, far outweigh the losses.
“I have made more than I have lost. Sometimes I lose even 100K USD, it is normal,” he added.
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