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Young 'Billionaire' Heshan De Silva
YoungMulla
#21 Posted : Thursday, April 02, 2015 12:52:56 PM
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If this guy was legit (which I really wish he was) he would have come out and defended his character from minute one. Hiding behind the curtain when you're trending nationally for all the wrong reasons is brand suicide. More so, writing a don't care tweet as a response is unprofessional and only adds more question marks.

No legitimate businessperson, let alone a billionaire, would treat the reputation of their brand that way.
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chris79
#22 Posted : Thursday, April 02, 2015 1:01:34 PM
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YoungMulla wrote:
If this guy was legit (which I really wish he was) he would have come out and defended his character from minute one. Hiding behind the curtain when you're trending nationally for all the wrong reasons is brand suicide. More so, writing a don't care tweet as a response is unprofessional and only adds more question marks.

No legitimate businessperson, let alone a billionaire, would treat the reputation of their brand that way.

I disagree. I think he's done the correct thing. Some battles are simply not worth fighting, especially in social media. It's a battle that you will never win.
anasazi
#23 Posted : Thursday, April 02, 2015 2:19:31 PM
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YoungMulla
#24 Posted : Thursday, April 02, 2015 2:48:47 PM
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chris79 wrote:
YoungMulla wrote:
If this guy was legit (which I really wish he was) he would have come out and defended his character from minute one. Hiding behind the curtain when you're trending nationally for all the wrong reasons is brand suicide. More so, writing a don't care tweet as a response is unprofessional and only adds more question marks.

No legitimate businessperson, let alone a billionaire, would treat the reputation of their brand that way.

I disagree. I think he's done the correct thing. Some battles are simply not worth fighting, especially in social media. It's a battle that you will never win.


Just because he's being discussed in Wazua doesn't mean he opens a wazua handle and defend himself. Many media houses have tried to get hold of him. Why hide??? If he explains himself on any major media house , the positive feedback will trickle down to all the social sites!
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kiterunner
#25 Posted : Thursday, April 02, 2015 8:07:02 PM
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Money Whisperer wrote:
murchr wrote:
Am yet to hear someone who was conned or something?

the best thing about Kenyans is that even when tthey have been conned they still ask this question. kwani amekula mbuzi ya nani?



people catch feelings for really useless things. I wish we were this mad at GoK officials sleeping on the job leading to Garaissa/westgate et al or MPIGS raping women.... but this guy is just out there doing his thing. Why do we care
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Mike Ock
#26 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2015 3:53:19 AM
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guys care because he is a prominent VC who seems to have lied about having a lot of money. A VC is someone who smartly allocates a lot of money to various businesses. Once it comes out that you don't have a lot of money to give, then you are useless in that career. This probably aggravates the entreprenurial community since hot air VCs are a big problem for them.

There is also an element of shock because he had come across as quite the trustworthy guy.
Swenani
#27 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2015 7:53:43 AM
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Mike Ock wrote:
guys care because he is a prominent VC who seems to have lied about having a lot of money. A VC is someone who smartly allocates a lot of money to various businesses. Once it comes out that you don't have a lot of money to give, then you are useless in that career. This probably aggravates the entreprenurial community since hot air VCs are a big problem for them.

There is also an element of shock because he had come across as quite the trustworthy guy.


He conned the public by asking them to pay to attend his motivational talks on how to start/run business when he had no experience of starting and running a kiosk
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Nimerudi
#28 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2015 10:22:15 AM
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Methinks this fellow is one of those who become millionaires by 'motivating' you to become one. Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Anyhoo, time will tell.
innairobi
#29 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2015 5:40:00 PM
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Haha. Buy my book "how to be a gazillionaire" for kshs 10,000 and I'll show you how you can easily make it too.
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MaichBlack
#30 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2015 8:08:48 PM
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Most people who write books with titles like "How to be a millionaire" became millionaires by selling those books!!!

There is a fellow in Kenya who charges like a million bob for an "Annual Mentorship bla bla bla Program". It is "three semesters". A "semester" is one week - 5 days - at some hotel like Holiday inn. You get lunch, tea and lots of mineral water. Accommodation ni juu yako if you are from out of town. And of course the fellow pays for the conference room. 15 days, One Milli gone! And what is the fellow's expertise? Running such 'programs' in various countries around the world. It is not like you are paying to get educated by some Warren Buffet, Carlos Slim etc. Fellows who have been there done that!

Being "nice feĺlows", they invited me for a two day "trial period". Only that I had to pay 16k for the "trial". Of course they never saw me nor my 16k!!!

If I was a big shot investor (A billion shilling plus in stocks) I would for example pay for the annual Warren Buffet lunch which would cost me in excess of a 100 milli because what I would learn during the lunch had the potential to earn me billions. But paying even 10k to a fellow who hasn't practiced what he is preaching!!?? Hiyo asahau!!!
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#31 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2015 8:29:28 PM
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innairobi wrote:
Haha. Buy my book "how to be a gazillionaire" for kshs 10,000 and I'll show you how you can easily make it too.

Laughing out loudly
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MaichBlack
#32 Posted : Saturday, April 04, 2015 12:46:52 AM
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Why spending $1 million on lunch with Warren Buffet is totally worth it.

Lunch with Warren Buffet.

5 Lessons from my $650,000/= lunch with Warren Buffet.
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
Mike Ock
#33 Posted : Tuesday, April 07, 2015 5:22:07 PM
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chiaroscuro
#34 Posted : Wednesday, April 08, 2015 9:45:54 AM
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A lot of the high-flying "young rich" fellows are running their expensive lifestyle on family fortunes. Nothing wrong with that except that it gives the wrong impression about how to grow a business.

Some of the wealthiest [not richest] fellows in this country are to be found living very quiet lives somewhere between Kirinyaga road and River road.... and the "up-coming" wealthy are running businesses somewhere between River road and Tom Mboya street.

After that, the farher you go west of Moi avenue, the more fakes you find driving the mother's Range Rovers and BMW X5s...mixing with drug peddlers and tender-prenuers.
mkeiy
#35 Posted : Wednesday, April 08, 2015 10:44:05 AM
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chiaroscuro wrote:
A lot of the high-flying "young rich" fellows are running their expensive lifestyle on family fortunes. Nothing wrong with that except that it gives the wrong impression about how to grow a business.

Some of the wealthiest [not richest] fellows in this country are to be found living very quiet lives somewhere between Kirinyaga road and River road.... and the "up-coming" wealthy are running businesses somewhere between River road and Tom Mboya street.

After that, the farher you go west of Moi avenue, the more fakes you find driving the mother's Range Rovers and BMW X5s...mixing with drug peddlers and tender-prenuers.





Hear! Hear! Hear!
grolut
#36 Posted : Wednesday, April 08, 2015 12:20:56 PM
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chiaroscuro wrote:
A lot of the high-flying "young rich" fellows are running their expensive lifestyle on family fortunes. Nothing wrong with that except that it gives the wrong impression about how to grow a business.

Some of the wealthiest [not richest] fellows in this country are to be found living very quiet lives somewhere between Kirinyaga road and River road.... and the "up-coming" wealthy are running businesses somewhere between River road and Tom Mboya street.

After that, the farher you go west of Moi avenue, the more fakes you find driving the mother's Range Rovers and BMW X5s...mixing with drug peddlers and tender-prenuers.


Very true, I know a printer who is in the dodgiest of buildings along River Road but that man is extremely wealthy. He's content with what he has and has no plans to move to a "better" location.
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Nimerudi
#37 Posted : Thursday, April 09, 2015 12:19:07 AM
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