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Dr Ofweneke and YY roast Oga Obinna for account balance blunder


As the battle of who can flaunt the most money they have on social media continues, media personality Oga Obinna has been chided for the glaring decimal in his account balance reveal.

Obinna born Thomas Maghana, shared a screenshot of his bank account balance in response to comedian Eric Omondi’s over Sh13 million cash flaunt on social media.

But he forgot to edit the balance before making it public, with Kenyans noting the mistake and publicly calling him out. Talented comedian Sande Bush alias Dr Ofweneke in response said, “Shida tu ni hapo kwa editing lakini pesa iko sawa.”

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On his part, YY Comedian told Obinna, “Kwa current balance after decimal wameongeza space kubwa sana. (In the current balance, they have added a very large space after the decimal.)”

Obinna claimed that he would have remained humble and not shown off how ‘wealthy he was’ were it not for Omondi annoying him.

However, he ended up “stooping too low” and disclosing his bank balance to the world.

In his caption, the former Kiss FM host said, “I didn’t want to stoop this low but well…This is just one of the Accounts btw. Toka kwa Wanjigi, who doesn’t know fake money when they see it?? Kesho I’ll come to confirm if YOUR money is Real and where you get it from Mr Project. Btw you don’t have to shout to make a point. We meet kesho.. Sleep Tight Mr Thong!! PUGA!!”

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Obinna and Omondi reignited another beef after the former suggested in a video that someone whom he did not name was sponsoring Omondi’s recent activism acts.

“There is something that is happening. Omondi is a project. He is trying to do things like Raila Odinga but the only problem is that he is on his own,” he said.

Then added, “He is trying to give people maize flour here and there, organize a little crowd to get an audience, carrying people’s CVs to the State House among other things. But there are just two options in Omondi’s story, he is either a project or he is doing money laundering or a thief.”

In a swift response, Omondi showcased around six tall stacks of Kenyan shillings, asserting that he was not a conman in relation to Obinna’s story.

“Don’t ever talk to me, and don’t you ever address me. This is money. I live in money and sleep in it. I can buy a radio station and employ you. 16 years’ worth of working is no joke. I am not a conman,” he said as he used unpublishable words to Obinna.

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