Kenyan Prince Proudly Shows Bungalow He's Building Grandma Who Raised Him
- Forex trader Kenyan Prince, real name Raymond Omosa, is building a house for his grandmother, who raised him
- In a video, they stood inside the unfinished home as she shyly objected to being filmed, but later proudly introduced him
- Social media users praised the forex trader for the heartfelt gesture and for using his wealth wisely
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Flashy forex trader Kenyan Prince has proudly announced that he’s started constructing a house for his grandmother.

Source: Instagram
Is Kenyan Prince building grandma house?
Real name Raymond Omosa, the young man was raised by his grandmother after his mother’s death.
The video showed Omosa with his hand draped over his grandmother’s shoulder. They stood inside the house he was building.
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The foundation was complete, and the walls had around six layers of bricks already built.
Omosa’s grandma objected to being recorded.
“Why are you recording me when I am not dressed for the occasion?” she asked.
The trader told her that she was a grandmother and that her dressing was befitting for her age.
Omosa then told her to tell those watching that he was building a house for her.
“You want them to see me as I am?” she asked, and he responded in the affirmative.
She finally caved in and said:
“Where are you guys? This is my eldest grandson, and he is constructing a house for me.”
She adoringly rubbed his clean-shaven head.
“Finally, the Lord has done it,” he captioned the clip.
Many social media users were impressed and lauded Omosa for the move.
reggiesonic:
"Did you disagree with the barber?"
thee_summer_family:
“Congratulations, bro. This is a big achievement.”
thee_pluto:
“Congratulations, my brother.”
isaac_wanene:
“Congratulations, my guy, this is an achievement well deserved.”
Ntelenkenvictoria:
“They only see the negative parts. This is what people should see.”
suspected.lout_:
“The money you were wasting on Steph, let it do some meaningful work.”
dee_swat99:
“Only smiles from our parents, that’s why we are working hard. Continue the grind.”
scarlet.merab.1:
“The way she’s holding your head.”
Willyfenzo:
“Now if you go on like this, you will be okay, but boasting on the internet is what we don’t want.”
Which grade did Kenyan Prince get?
In other news, Omosa shared that losing his mother at a young age deeply affected him, while admitting that he texts his grandmother the most.

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A bright student, he scored highly in national exams, excelling in mathematics while struggling with English.
Although he initially planned to study medicine, financial constraints forced him to switch to economics, which he later dropped.
He began his career in content creation before transitioning into forex trading.
A devoted Manchester United fan from Kisii county, Omosa, avoided disclosing his net worth but mentioned his M-Pesa Fuliza limit was KSh 48,000.
Omosa said he sleeps around four hours a night and dreams of owning a Corvette C8, adding to his current collection of three cars: an Audi, a Mercedes-Benz GLE, and a convertible.
Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
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