Raymond Omuse, popularly known as the Kenyan Prince, made headlines over the weekend after confessing to his involvement in a fraudulent scheme, where he claimed to have amassed millions by selling fixed betting odds.
In an eye-opening interview on the Oga Obina show, the self-proclaimed millionaire revealed the origins of his deceptive enterprise.
He claimed his scamming venture began following a bitter encounter with a betting odds scam that cost him Ksh 3500.
I encountered something called sure betting odds, and after being scammed out of Ksh 3500, I saw the opportunity to turn the tables,” Kenyan Prince said.
He then established a WhatsApp group to sell betting odds, but things escalated when a stranger suggested he expand to Telegram, leading to even greater profits.
However, his methods were far from ethical, as he unabashedly admitted to swindling individuals.
“I even conned a guy named Elijah out of Ksh 102,000 by selling him false odds,” Prince admitted.