Kenyan businessman and motivational speaker known as Kenyan Prince has spoken openly about money, relationships, and personal growth, framing success as a process shaped by loss, discipline, and timing.
He says his next big goal is to buy a Lamborghini valued at KSh 65 million.
“God will provide,” he says, repeating a phrase he often uses when speaking about wealth and ambition

Wealth and status

Kenyan Prince claims to already own several high-end vehicles.
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  • Total value: over KSh 40 million
  • One luxury car was bought as a gift for a former partner.
  • He says he has no regret about the purchase.
According to him, material success is something he learned to pursue after experiencing emotional setbacks.
Kenyan Prince // Instagram

Love, loss, and motivation

He links his biggest financial growth to heartbreak.
“When I was in love, I didn’t discover my potential,” he says.
He explains that when the relationship ended, he believed the woman had chosen a “better man”. That belief pushed him into a period of intense work and focus.
  • Long hours
  • Clear financial targets
  • A decision to prioritise self-growth
“I had to work my way out,” he adds.
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Views on relationships

Kenyan Prince is blunt about his expectations.
He says if a woman leaves, he will move on and build again.

“When she leaves, I’ll get another woman and buy her a new, better car.”

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He adds that he is comfortable with partners being attracted to money, arguing that honesty matters more than pretense.
“I’ll appreciate it if she’s there for money,” he says.
Kenyan Prince // Instagram

Marriage and timing

“We are legally married,” he confirms.
Despite this, he maintains that understanding relationships takes time.
“Things happen when the right time comes. It takes time to understand a woman.”
For Kenyan Prince, success is not rushed. It is built.
Step by step.
Loss by loss.
And, he insists, always with faith.