Kenyan forex trader Raymond Omosa, popularly known as Kenyan Prince, has warmed hearts after revealing that he is building a bungalow for his grandmother, the woman who raised him after the loss of his mother. In a touching video shared online, Omosa is seen standing alongside his grandmother inside the house under construction. Although she initially objected to being recorded, saying she wasn’t dressed for the occasion, she eventually gave in and introduced him with pride.
The house’s foundation is already complete, and several layers of bricks are in place. While playfully scolding her grandson for recording her, she eventually looked into the camera and introduced him as her eldest grandson, who is building a home for her. Her affectionate gesture of rubbing his clean-shaven head was followed by a joyful expression of gratitude. Omosa captioned the video, “Finally, the Lord has done it,” highlighting how meaningful the project is to him.
Social media users were full of praise for the young man’s act of kindness. Many celebrated his achievement and applauded him for using his wealth in such a thoughtful and impactful way. While some cracked jokes about his clean haircut, others noted the emotional significance of the moment and the joy it brought to his grandmother.
Omosa, known for his flamboyant lifestyle and success in forex trading, revealed that losing his mother early in life left a lasting impact on him. His grandmother stepped in to raise him, and their bond remains incredibly strong. He even shared that she’s the person he texts the most.
Reflecting on his academic journey, Omosa said he was a bright student who performed well in mathematics, though English was a bit of a challenge. Initially aspiring to become a doctor, he later shifted to economics due to financial limitations but eventually dropped out. His journey then took him into content creation before he found his stride in forex trading.
Despite his success, he chooses to keep certain details about his wealth private. While he didn’t disclose his net worth, he humorously mentioned having an M-Pesa Fuliza limit of KSh 48,000. Known to be a passionate Manchester United supporter from Kisii County, Omosa currently owns three cars—an Audi, a Mercedes-Benz GLE, and a convertible—and has set his sights on owning a Corvette C8 in the future.
His fans commended his humility and determination, highlighting how he’s using his success not just to enjoy luxuries but also to uplift the person who gave him everything when he had nothing. Many urged him to stay grounded and continue focusing on meaningful achievements rather than online showmanship.
This story of gratitude and giving back serves as a powerful reminder of the impact one can make by remembering and honoring those who were there at the beginning.