A heated exchange between forex trader Raymond Omosa, better known as Kenyan Prince, and celebrity tailor Bolo Bespoke has gone viral, stirring debate on money, status, and humility.

In the clip, Omosa boldly suggested the two should compare their fortunes.“Can we sit down and compare our net worths?” he asked.

Bolo shot back: “Are you saying that you are better than me?” Omosa clarified that he was not claiming superiority as a person—only in financial standing.

The discussion soon shifted to age. When Omosa revealed he was 23, Bolo, 35, remarked that youthful bravado often fuels misplaced confidence.

“At 23, you feel richer than me because you have how many cars in your parking lot?” he challenged.

Omosa countered: “I buy cars when I have money to throw away. I spend more on women than on cars.”

Bolo sarcastically conceded: “You already have more women and cars than I do,” while warning him not to view everyone as competition. Omosa, however, doubled down: “I want to compete against you.”

The fiery exchange triggered mixed reactions online. Some praised Omosa’s confidence, with one user joking: “I want the confidence of Kenyan Prince.”

Others mocked his bravado, with one comment reading: “Tomorrow Interpol will be searching for them. I’ve never understood why people who make illegal money are the loudest on social media.”

Several users even tagged the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), urging investigations into Omosa’s wealth.

Omosa is no stranger to online drama. He previously dismissed a monthly salary of KSh 50,000 as inadequate for a luxurious lifestyle, sparking backlash. Despite skepticism, he has consistently defended the legitimacy of his income.

The viral clash has reignited discussions around Kenya’s “flash culture,” where young personalities flaunt riches—whether real or exaggerated—on social media.

For supporters, it’s ambition. For critics, it’s arrogance. But one thing is clear: Kenyan Prince knows how to keep the spotlight on himself.


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