TikToker Raymond Omosa, popularly known as Kenyan Prince, now claims that his net worth stands at a staggering $2 million [approximately Ksh260 million], all credited to his brief yet explosive journey in forex trading.
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.
“What is your net worth like? All of it?” a TikTok user asked him during a livestream session.
“My net worth is around 2 million dollars, which I have made in trading,” he responded, without hesitation.
Despite the massive gains, the TikToker was quick to acknowledge that his path has not been without pitfalls, disclosing that he has previously lost over Ksh12 million while still trading.
He, however, maintained that the victories, which have catapulted him to the hefty net worth he now enjoys, far outweigh the losses and affirmed just how lucrative the forex business can be.
“I have made more than I have lost. Sometimes I lose even 100K USD — it is normal,” he added.
On the same note, Kenyan Prince, who was engaging with a fan from abroad during the live session, issued a caution, warning those watching not to assume that forex is a quick fix or an easy entry point into wealth.
He insisted that the trade requires substantial capital and dismissed the amounts most beginners use as mere “peanuts” in comparison to the millions one truly needs to play on the big stage.
Husband material
The net worth claim comes just a day after he declared himself the crème de la crème of husband material while fiercely criticising a growing trend among some women who claim they cannot date men who do not drink alcohol.
Speaking in a video posted to his TikTok on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, the flashy internet personality addressed what he described as a widespread mindset where women openly question or reject men based on whether they consume alcohol or not.
According to him, it is becoming common for ladies to ask if someone drinks or does not drink, and to use that as the basis of their dating choices is both absurd and insulting.
“There is this common trend going around of ‘I do not do you’ or ‘Can you date a guy who drinks or who does not, whatever?’. You want to compare us, the responsible, full-package husband material, to idiots who go to clubs to drink alcohol,” Prince ranted.

The TikToker went on to express disbelief that responsible men who maintain discipline and sobriety are being placed in the same category as men who spend their nights in clubs.
He expressed genuine bewilderment as to why alcohol is ever considered something that could enhance a person’s worth, dismissing it as nothing more than a trivial substance, akin to hand sanitisers, both of which are similarly crafted from ethanol.
“Alcohol—something that should be used for sanitisation and killing of germs. You drink; you compare us to idiots who drink.”
He said that, in his view, comparing men who live responsibly to those who go to nightclubs and drink alcohol is like comparing diamonds to dust.
According to him, men who drink alcohol or use drugs cannot possibly operate with full mental clarity or be relied upon to carry one hundred per cent of life’s responsibilities.
On that, he also argued that sobriety is not just a personal preference but a necessary foundation for maturity, accountability, and long-term success in relationships.
“One thing I want to tell you all is that a drunkard or someone who abuses drugs will not have a one hundred per cent sense of responsibility.”
Prince also claimed that when it comes to choosing between a sober-minded man and one who abuses substances, there is no competition, because sober men hold the clear advantage.
In his words, men who maintain a clean lifestyle have both the upper hand and the stronger footing in every area of life, romantic or otherwise.
“You cannot compare a sober mind and a drunkard when it comes to preferring who is better than the other. We, the sober minds, have the upper hand in this period, and no one should oppose me.”
“But let me tell you something — forex needs you to have a lot of money. Forget the peanuts; you invest in it. Just look for money first before you start trading, because it needs real capital,” he advised.
