Flamboyant forex trader and social media influencer Raymond Omosa, popularly known as Kenyan Prince, has once again captured the attention of netizens with his latest social media antics. Following a public announcement of his breakup with girlfriend Stephanie Ngunjiri, Omosa took to his platforms with the catchy phrase, “DM bei ya kunitoa soko,” signaling his readiness to find new love.
The phrase, which translates to “DM me your price to take me off the market,” quickly went viral, sparking a flurry of memes, discussions, and reactions across various social media platforms. Omosa’s bold approach to his breakup and immediate search for a new partner has left many amused and intrigued.

In a video shared on his social media, Omosa stated, “Niliwaambia nitaachwa hamukuamini,” meaning “I told you I would be dumped, but you didn’t believe me.”
He further encouraged interested individuals to reach out, saying, “Afadhali mnitoe soko, nitalipa. DM na bei ya kunitoa soko,” which translates to “It’s better you take me off the market, I’ll pay. DM me your price to take me off the market.”

However, the plot thickened when Omosa later admitted in an interview with Milele FM that the breakup, along with a previously reported car accident, were staged events aimed at boosting his online presence.
He confessed that he and Stephanie were still together and that these stunts were part of a strategy to remain relevant in the competitive social media landscape.

This revelation has sparked debates about the lengths to which influencers will go for clout and the authenticity of online personas. While some applaud Omosa’s marketing ingenuity, others express concern over the potential emotional manipulation of followers.
As the dust settles, one thing remains clear: Kenyan Prince knows how to keep the public engaged, blurring the lines between reality and performance in the digital age.
