Kenyan Prince Buys Nissan Note after Flaqo Repossessed Keranta's: "Napeana"
- The feud between comedian Flaqo and forex trader Kenyan Prince took a new twist after Flaqo clarified that he repossessed a Nissan Note from his ex
- In response, Kenyan Prince flaunted his wealth by purchasing a similar car, posing with it at his home alongside his Audi
- The stunt drew mixed reactions online, with questioning why he would spend money just to prove a point
The ongoing feud between comedian Flaqo and forex traders seems to escalate with each passing day.

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It all started with a skit that rubbed many forex traders the wrong way.
Public interest has continued to grow around the flashy lifestyles flaunted by forex traders, including luxury cars with concealed plates, lavish holidays, and splurging money.
Flaqo ignited debate after making a skit about Kenya’s forex traders.
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What did Flaqo say about forex traders?
He pointed out that forex traders were doing unscrupulous things to afford their luxurious lives, which drew immediate responses from Sammy Boy and Kenyan Prince, who defended the industry.
During a recent interview with Oga Obinna, Flaqo commented on his past relationship, and Kenyan Prince, real name Raymond Omosa, responded.
Flaqo clarified that he had repossessed a vehicle after breaking up with Keranta.
The Nissan Note, valued at over KSh 600,000, was still legally in his name and had only been given as a thoughtful gift during the relationship.
According to him, it was not a matter of leaving the car behind, but rather reclaiming something that was technically his.
Flaqo further noted that he chose to take back the vehicle to prevent any complications or disputes once the relationship ended.
Following these comments, Omosa purchased a Nissan Note to showcase his financial might.
How did Kenyan Prince hit back at Flaqo?
On Saturday, 23 August, Omosa shared numerous images of the hatchback.
He posed with the vehicle, still bearing the green licence plates, at his home, next to his Audi.
He also captured his bungalow in the background.
Omosa also hit at Flaqo, saying:
"Tabia ya kunyang'anya wanawake gari tumekataa."
Omosa said buying the vehicle was a lesson to Flaqo and other critics.
"I will give it away, and not to my girlfriend," he said.
It caught Flaqo's attention, and he wrote:
"You have to appreciate the effort. Feel seen."
The purchase had mixed reactions from social media users:
vdj_jones:
“Let him give Keranta and put the logbook in her name so we know he meant business.”
Bravinyuri:
“Why would you buy what you don’t need just to prove a point because of a mere skit? You see no issue? Esteem!”
nairobi.central.niccur:
“Forex traders always trying to prove a point. We don’t care.”
razmerc91:
“What does buying a car prove? The issue is how you get the money, not that you have it. Lol.”
Was Kenyan Prince rude to traffic cop?

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In other news, Omosa, sparked debate after a tense roadside encounter with a police officer went viral.
Filmed while driving his Mercedes-Benz on Thika Road, the forex trader appeared dismissive and confrontational, demanding explanations and at times mocking the officer.
The heated exchange, streamed live on TikTok, left many questioning his attitude.
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