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“My Life Online Is Fake” — Kenyan Prince Admits in Leaked Audio

Last updated: January 23, 2026 4:40 pm
David Osoro 5 months ago
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Self-proclaimed forex trader Raymond Omosa, popularly known as Kenyan Prince, has been exposed after a leaked audio recording surfaced in which he allegedly admits that the flashy, wealthy lifestyle he showcases on social media is fake.

In the viral audio clip, Kenyan Prince is heard confessing that the luxury cars, expensive lifestyle, and millionaire image he portrays online do not reflect his real life. The recording emerged after a woman reported him to the police, accusing him of conning her out of money.

In the conversation, Omosa is heard pleading with the woman to withdraw the complaint and spare him from arrest. He claims that he is a total orphan and says he does not have the money to refund her at the time.

Despite branding himself online as a successful millionaire and forex trader, Kenyan Prince admits in the audio that he survives by hosting club gigs, earning as little as KSh 30,000 per appearance.

The revelations have sparked widespread reactions on social media, with many Kenyans questioning the authenticity of influencer wealth and warning against online forex scams and lifestyle fraud.


 

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