Comedian Oga Obinna Threatens To Sue His Estranged Baby Mama Over Defamation
Oga Obinna, a Kiss 100 broadcaster, threatened to sue his baby mother for slander after she claimed he had a sponsor.
The comedian refuted allegations that he is sponsored in an interview with Nicholas Kioko by stating that he works seven jobs to support his family and his lifestyle.
“If I had a sugar mummy I would not be waking up at 4:00 am, I could not be doing the seven shows, not sleeping. I get home at around 3:00 am, sleep for a few minutes, and head out for the next show.
“Why would I do all this if I had a sugar mummy?” asked Obinna.
Obinna further vowed to go to court for defamations citing that his Baby mama is taking advantage of his silence on the matter.
“Let’s meet in court then come with the evidence, because now that’s where it has gotten to, it’s now defamation, I kept quiet and she keeps going. We are going on all in and the chances are high if I decided to take the kids from her I will, I have evidence that she is mentally incapable to take care of the baby,” said Obinna.
Obinna’s baby mother claims that the comedian dumped her for a wealthy sugar baby, who even purchased him the car he’s now driving.
After the baby mother accused him of harassing her and being a toxic man, the two had been seen insulting one another for a few days.
After the confrontation, Obinna threatens to seize items he purchased for a baby mom.
Oga Obinna, a presenter for Kiss FM, reportedly threatened to return all the things he had bought for his newborn mother.
In a lengthy Twitter thread, Obinna claimed that his baby mom was abusing her power and vowed to exclusively provide for his children directly going forward.
“I’m starting by collecting back everything I have bought. EVERYTHING. Watu wabaki vile walipatwa. You have privileges that you are shitting on. Let the current man take the mantle. The only thing I’ll provide is anything that directly affects my kids,” he wrote.
The comedian asked friends looking to support him to do so publicly and not in private calls and messages as the tribulations he was facing were on public platforms.