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OGA OBINNA ON BABY MAMA TAKING HIM TO COURT AND HIS ADVISE TO ERIC OMONDI
Baby mama drama has embroiled many stars, and popular radio presenter Oga Obinna is not an exception to its related histrionic outbursts considering that he has three baby mamas, the mothers of his four children.
In an interview with Buzz Central, the Kiss 100 FM radio presenter confessed to having a fair share of fights and court battles at the Children’s courts with them and recounted one incident when one of his baby mamas denied him access to his kid, prompting him to ‘forcefully’ take her away from school without her knowledge.
“My second baby mama had refused I take my daughter Breezy. So she took her, and I was like, ‘okay, you can have her’ then I kept quiet for like a month, pretending not to be bothered but inanikula kichwa. Then her friend texted me, ‘hey, congratulations, I see Breezy started going to school’ and sent a photo of her in uniform.
Thank you, Jesus! I told Bashka who was my best friend then. We went with him to Ruiru looking for the school, and when we reached there, there was a shop at the entrance, and I asked the lady ‘I am looking for this child’ and she said, ‘aka nakajua, kanafanana na wewe. wewe ni baba yake? and I told her yes.”
Adding, “So we get in, and I was walking in the school. My daughter was in class. I don’t know how she saw me as she shouted ‘daddy’ and came and jumped on me. It’s a wrap. I told the teacher we were going for lunch and we would come back. I took her home in Nairobi, and two hours later, the baby mama sent me a message in capital letters ‘BRING BACK MY DAUGHTER HERE,’ I was like ‘do your worst’ for I knew the worst thing that could happen is for her to take me to a Children’s court then I get the chance to be heard and be able to see the child. I was summoned. It was a battle.”
Determined to raise their children well, Obinna says he does not involve the kids in their tense relationships. When asked if he will settle soon, he says he admires a complete family, and some of the qualities he is looking for in his future wife are peacefulness and kindness to all his kids.
Obinna also weighed in on the recent direction that Eric Omondi’s career seems to be taking. The veteran comedian has gone viral on social media several times, not for the right reasons, and Obinna says he is disappointed. “I don’t like the new Eric because the Eric I used to know while growing up was a god.
He could pull up, and the country could stop. He could deliver fire jokes, but the Eric now is an evolved Eric, which is good and works for him. Maybe it’s the direction he wants his brand to go, or he is in between things; having a midlife crisis or it is a call for help, or he didn’t plan where his brand is going and living each day as it comes. Maybe it’s intentional or accidental. That is a mystery we will never get to know,” he said.
“But now the problem is that now he is living hand to mouth. I saw him when I was still a nobody. I am still a nobody, however, I am in the confines of the industry, and I know what happens. I spoke with him off the air when we were shooting the KulaCooler show, and I told him I don’t understand why he is driving an old Range Rover.” He added.
His advice to Eric, he says that he should look for a manager who will push his brand, and he should also put intense individual work to realise success because ‘he is a golden child with God’s favour.’
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