Kenyan Prince promises to turn Mosiria’s 200K investment into Kshs 1.3 mill
Kenyan Prince has pledged to turn KSh200,000 belonging to Geoffrey Mosiria into KSh1.3 million through forex trading.
Prince made the pledge during a meeting with Mosiria, who serves as the Nairobi County Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement and Customer Service. According to the trader, the initial investment could grow significantly, assuring Mosiria that the capital would be safely returned after the trading session.
Conditions for the Deal
Prince proposed that the projected KSh1.3 million profit be divided equally, with each party receiving KSh650,000. However, Mosiria rejected the arrangement and instead insisted on receiving KSh1 million, leaving the trader with KSh300,000 as payment for his services.
“This brother of mine has told me to give him KSh200,000 and he will return it as KSh1.3 million,” Mosiria is heard explaining in the clip.
Prince further expressed confidence in the trade, saying that the amount would be converted into $1,500 and grow to $10,000, which translates to roughly KSh1.3 million.

Mosiria added that the forex trading session would be conducted live on camera and that he expected to receive his money immediately after the exercise.
“We will trade live on camera, and once it’s done, I get my money and leave,” he stated.
KRA Reacts, Kenyan Prince Responds
Kenyan Prince, who often says he rose from humble beginnings, has gained attention online for displaying a lavish lifestyle that includes several high-end luxury vehicles.
He claims that his wealth comes primarily from forex trading, which he says earns him millions of shillings.
His habit of showing off large sums of cash on social media recently caught the attention of the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) after a viral video showed him flaunting bundles of money online.
In response, Prince shared a video on Monday, February 23, 2026, appearing unfazed by speculation that the tax authority was investigating him. He dismissed the rumours and joked that attracting attention from KRA was part of success in business.
“I hear people saying KRA is looking for me. If KRA hasn’t come looking for you, then you haven’t truly started hustling,” he said.
