- Forex trader Kenyan Prince stole the spotlight at Brian Chira’s burial, when he pulled up in a sleek customized Audi
- Mourners were seen momentarily diverting attention to the young entrepreneur’s car, gushing at its orange hue as he made efforts to park at the KU morgue
- Kenyan Prince, who’s wealth has always left Kenyans raising eyebrows, is one among many celebrities and influencers who are attending the burial
Forex prodigy Kenyan Prince stole the spotlight at Brian Chira’s funeral with his arrival in a sleek, customized Audi, leaving mourners in awe.
In a viral video circulating on social media, the affluent youngster can be seen maneuvering his car into a parking spot at the KU morgue, surrounded by TikTokers capturing his triumphant entrance.
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One TikToker, posting the video, is heard politely requesting him to park, as his car’s vibrant orange hue continued to attract attention.
The luminary Is just one of many celebrities and influencers paying respects at the burial of the late TikToker Brian Chira at his grandmother’s residence.
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New revelations suggest that renowned Swahili RnB singer Otile Brown is also present and slated to perform in tribute to Brian, a devoted fan.
Who is the Kenyan prince?
Kenyan Prince is a young Forex Trader whose affluent lifestyle sparks curiosity among Kenyans, particularly the youth.
Recently, he flaunted a fortune in cash, boasting about his wealth.
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Despite skepticism from Kenyans who deemed him too ordinary to possess such wealth, he resurfaced online flaunting ownership of four iPhones, using his Apple ID as proof.
In a recent interview with Mungai Eve, he elaborated on his display of opulence.
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He emphasized the importance for Kenyans to discern whom to trust, sharing that he once raked in a million in just three days after trading a mere KSh 1M.