Raymond Omosa alias Kenyan Prince sparked controversy after bragging about conning someone Sh100K. The 21-year-old former streetboy, raked profits by selling fake betting odds online. He shared the details during a YouTube interview with Oga Obinna.
“I one conned someone Sh100K just by selling them game odds. In fact, I conned Elijah 102k who later became my friend.”
Kenyan Prince bragged.
Ironically, the socialite who has political ambitions credited his swindling success to “smartness.” He also claimed that betting odds are a scam, emphasizing that winning is entirely chancy.
“Scamming requires smartness. Also, fixed odds are nonexistent. It’s like gambling, whereby winning is purely by luck.”
He expressed.

How Scammer Kenyan Prince Started

Kenyan Prince set up a dubious Betting Odds Company in 2022 after someone scammed him Sh3500.
“I paid a scammer Sh3500 for Betting odds online. I realized that this person conned people so effortlessly. And that is when I decided to set up my sure betting odds company.”
He stated.
The socialite edited fictitious betting odds online based on the day’s game lineup. He then sold the odds via WhatsApp and Telegram to unsuspecting clients.
“I opened a WhatsApp and Telegram channel selling ‘sure’ betting odds. A stranger advised me that Telegram is more lucrative due to its large membership.“
The 21-year-old bragged.
Since most scammers are unavailable via call, Kenyan Prince went the extra step ahead. He called people so they could trust him as a trader. The business allegedly kept him afloat for six months.
“I used to call clients to establish a rapport and get them to trust me.”
He said.
Solicitations

Kenyan Prince, famous for flaunting wads of cash online, revealed his achievement.
“In 2022, I achieved a breakthrough. This attracted investor interest, some of whom I scammed. I asked others to send me money using school fees as a pretense. Now people love me because am doing well.“
He expressed
Additionally, women send him funds, which he invests in forex trading.
“I get attention from the ladies, some abroad. And engage in playful interactions to solicit funds from them. They send me money, which I invest in forex trading.”
Kenyan Prince arrogantly claimed
BY BNN