Obinna Offers to Pay Rent for Stoopid Boy, Takes Him Back to School after Leaving Rehab

Obinna Offers to Pay Rent for Stoopid Boy, Takes Him Back to School after Leaving Rehab

  • Stoopid Boy left rehab after three months and revealed that he has embarked on his salvation journey
  • YouTuber Oga Obinna disclosed that he will be taking him back to school, and stated that the musician is moving in with his bodyguard, Munez
  • Obinna also shared that they will support the Abantone artiste and urged Kenyans not to judge him now that he is saved

Content creator Oga Obinna has offered to support Abantone musician Stoopid Boy after leaving rehab, where he was for three months.

Abantone musician Stoopid Boy and YouTuber Oga Obinna.
Obinna asked Kenyans not to judge Stoopid Boy now that he was embarking on his salvation journey. Photo: Oga Obinna, Jackie Ogaga.
Source: UGC

Stoopid Boy had been struggling with substance abuse, which saw Obinna and Mike Sonko intervene.

Where is Stoopid Boy living after rehab?

While coming out, Obinna noted that the G-Bag Na Jug crooner will be living with his team even as he plans on slowly onboarding him, so he can learn more skills.

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"For the next three months, he is going to move in with Munez and Omosh because they live close to each other. The reason we are doing this is that someone has to monitor him. If Munez is going to the gym, they will go together. When they come back, Munez and I will go do our thing, he will be going to school with Nick. Food, house, and clothes are taken care of for the next three months or so," he said.

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Obinna to support Stoopid Boy's career

Obinna added that letting Stoopid Boy return to Gotta City, he will relapse into substance abuse because of that environment.

He also asked Kenyans not to start judging the musician because he gave his life to Christ and started his salvation journey.

"We are also going to structure his career. After that, when we see the momentum building now, it will be easier to say that he can now stay alone without someone monitoring. He is going to start going to the gym and join a media institute so he can learn skills. Every Monday, he will be with us, so he starts learning, he is not going back to Mjei," he added.

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Here are some of the reactions from social media users:

@victor_juma said:

"Boyz amenona banana."

@sam_alfayo said:

"Good man .. any day, anytime."

@k.abutha said:

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"Doing Lord's work every day."

@East Africa Buzz said:

"Rebrand that guy, hio jina ndio inampoteza."

@Difs MSks said:

"Everybody deserves a second chance."

@Vosti said:

"This is how you give back to society."

@Kiyu Fame said:

"I like the policies you are instilling in this man. Obinna you are genuine."
Stoopid Boy had been in rehab for three months after struggling with substance abuse.
Stoopid Boy got saved while in rehab. Photo: SPM Buzz.
Source: Instagram

Why Stoopid Boy wanted his ex back

Elsewhere, the G Bag Na Jug hitmaker had pleaded in February with his ex-girlfriend to return his child home after they parted ways.

According to the rapper, his girlfriend ditched him after she got a well-paying job at a bank, leaving his friends laughing at him.

He, however, said he was willing to forgive her should she decide to return to him, sparking mixed reactions from netizens.

Stoopid added that his friends laughed at him when the lady left because she had found greener pastures.

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Amondi Aroko (Entertainment editor) Amondi Aroko is an Entertainment Editor with seven years of experience in local and international media. She has worked at Family Media (Kenya), written for News Deeply, New York (USA) and done Africa news analysis on Arise News (Nigeria). Won the 2015 Local Heroes Journalism award by Deutsche Welle. Google News Initiative 2024 trainee and 2024 WAN-IFRA Media Leadership Accelerator Programme winner. Speaker at Code For Africa -media lab, and China trip attendee by CMG. Email: prisca.aroko@tuko.co.ke.

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