Kenyan digital content creator Terence Creative has sparked conversation online after publicly expressing his desire to connect with wealthy investors in Kenya.

The comedian revealed that he is actively looking for young, genuine Kenyan billionaires who can mentor him and potentially collaborate on business ventures.
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“I Have a Million Ideas We Can Invest In”

According to posts circulating on social media platforms and entertainment pages, Terence Creative stated that he has numerous business concepts he believes could be profitable if backed by the right investors.
He emphasised that his intention is not just financial support but also mentorship from experienced individuals who understand wealth creation and sustainability. 
“I have a million ideas we can invest in,” he reportedly said, while appealing to billionaires willing to guide him in turning those ideas into viable ventures. 
The statement has since gained traction, with many Kenyans reacting online—some praising his ambition, while others questioning the practicality of reaching out in such a public manner.
Terence Creative //Mpasho news//

A Shift Towards Business and Investment

Terence Creative has previously spoken about the importance of financial planning and investment, particularly for creatives.
In earlier remarks, he advised fellow entertainers to think beyond fame and secure their futures through investments and side hustles. 
His latest appeal appears to align with that mindset, signalling a possible transition from purely content creation into entrepreneurship and large-scale investment projects.
Mixed Reactions from the Public

The online community has offered mixed reactions:
  • Supporters argue that seeking mentorship is a smart move, especially in a competitive digital economy.
  • Critics feel billionaires are unlikely to respond to such open calls and suggest more structured networking approaches.
Despite the debate, the move highlights a growing trend among Kenyan influencers who are increasingly looking beyond brand deals and social media fame to build long-term wealth.
Terence Creative //Mpasho news//

The Bigger Picture

Terence Creative’s call reflects a broader shift in Kenya’s creative industry, where influencers are positioning themselves as entrepreneurs.
By seeking mentorship from established billionaires, he joins a wave of creatives aiming to scale their ideas into sustainable businesses.