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Kenyan forex traders have drawn attention for their lavish lifestyles, prompting public curiosity about how they earn their wealth.

Kenyan Prince and Max Anthony.
Max Anthony shared a video of Kenyan Prince and his friends. Photos: Kenyan Prince and Max Anthony. Source: Instagram

Recently, several comedians have targeted these flashy influencers, poking fun at their claims of fortune made through trading.

In a recent skit, Flaqo suggested that some individuals claiming to be forex traders use unethical methods to make money and exploit the professionโ€™s image.

In the video, Flaqo made a controversial joke about teaching forex, which sparked backlash.

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Several well-known forex traders, including Sammy Boy, Kenyan Prince, and Kafuri, expressed their displeasure with the content.

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Amidst all this, a professional trader from the US has added fuel to the fire.

Max Anthony, who describes himself as a professional trader, shared a video of watching Kenyan Prince and his peers. They were excitedly watching a TV screen with a line chart.

He then moved on to the next part of the video, showing the group counting down before the graph suddenly started rising.

Kenyan Prince and his peers jumped in excitement while looking at their phones. They showed their screen to the camera, seemingly trying to show how much they had made.

In the caption, Anthony wrote:

Many interpreted it as Anthony questioning the authenticity of Kenyan Prince and his friends. However, some Kenyans defended them:

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Kenyan Prince.
Kenyan Prince told off a traffic officer. Photos: Kenyan Prince and Tony Karumba/Getty Images.

In other news, Kenyan Prince faced criticism after a confrontation with a traffic officer on Thika Road.

Footage showed him speaking on the phone while driving his convertible and questioning why he had been stopped.

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He repeatedly instructed a companion to relay messages to the officer and challenged her requests, insisting he had done nothing wrong.

The exchange escalated as the policewoman asked for his driving licence and cautioned him, while Kenyan prince continued to defend himself and express frustration. The incident, streamed on TikTok, sparked widespread debate on social media about his behaviour and respect for authority.

Source: TUKO.co.ke


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