A reported mastermind of Outlier and Remotask in Kenya, Denoh, has been found dead in a room in Mombasa.
The late young millionaire changed cars on a daily basis and also owned a pricey G-wagon which he acquired a few months ago. Sources told this desk.
According to another source who schooled with him at Kirinyaga University, Denoh went from a broke young fresher to an instant wealthy man what shocked everyone.
In less than a year, the young entrepreneur bought himself a G-wagon, opened hospitals and entertainment company together with many other businesses in Nairobi.
He also assigned university students at his school a lot of remote jobs through his accounts; a few who were lucky would be taught how to secure their own working accounts.
“Deno had minimum of 100 accounts of which I know were more. One account ingemake $2K+ per week, which is $200K in one week. This was when Outlier & Remotask had real money huko late last year and early this year. He knew how to bypass those things, aliemploy so many comrades on commission,” Allano commented on X.
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