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Battle of the Forex Kings: Kene and Kojo Spark X (Formerly Twitter) Frenzy Over Wealth Flex

It’s not every day you see two of Africa’s top forex traders take their rivalry to X (formerly Twitter), but that’s exactly what happened when Kenechukwu Ojiako and Kojo Forex engaged in a heated exchange that had social media buzzing.

It all started with a post from a user identified as Ify Baby, who shared a screenshot of receiving $2,000 from her partner, Kene, captioned:
“Odogwu na eme ofuma” (Translation: “The big man, doing well”).

Kene retweeted the post, replying sweetly, “Nobody enjoy pass you.”

Enter Kojo Forex. Not one to miss an opportunity, he retweeted with a cheeky jab:
“Baby post a screenshot of the $2K I sent you, I’ll quote it.” And then, the shade: “On top just $2K? If I ever let my wife post money I sent her on social media or quote anything of that sort, it must be $10M.”

The X (formerly Twitter) streets exploded, and soon, even SkyRocket Signals by Ade jumped in to provide some context:
Kene had previously called out Kojo for posting a $2,000 Louis Vuitton sweatshirt and tagging the price. It wasn’t called for. Kojo, being the patient sniper he is, waited for Kene to do something similar—and then he struck.

Kojo’s response to Ade’s analysis?
“Sniper always wins 😹😹😹.”

The back-and-forth left fans divided, with some applauding Kojo’s witty comeback and others siding with Kene for keeping it real. Regardless of whose side you’re on, one thing is clear: Africa’s forex traders know how to put on a show, both in the market and on X (formerly Twitter)!

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