Stoopid Boy Blasts Oga Obinna after Cutting Ties with Him, Refusing to Support Him

Stoopid Boy Blasts Oga Obinna after Cutting Ties with Him, Refusing to Support Him

  • Oga Obinna offered to take Stoopid Boy back to school after he left rehab, but things took a drastic turn when he returned to Gotta City
  • The YouTuber came out to state that he was no longer working closely with the musician, but offered to sponsor one music video for him
  • Stoopid has fired shots at Obinna for his remarks and threatened to take him to court, sparking reactions

Abantone musician Stoopid Boy has clapped back at Oga Obinna after stating that he has parted ways with him and is only supporting him from a distance.

Oga Obinna had helped Stoopid Boy go to rehab.
Stoopid Boy told Obinna to take care of his wife first before he can think of taking care of him. Photo: Stoopid Boy 254, Oga Obinna.
Source: Instagram

Stoopid Boy's message to Obinna

Things started boiling up when Stoopid returned to his Gotta City home, where Obinna and his partners rescued him out of before he went to rehab.

Obinna, in response, asked Kenyans to support the musician and maintained that he would only sponsor one video shoot for him before cutting him off.

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Stoopid took to his TikTok live to respond to Obinna, sparking mixed reactions from netizens.

He said:

"He said I'll help him shoot one video, so if someone has no interest in your life? And by the way, I will take Obinna and Munez to court, I am not lying to you. My father is a lawyer and I know my rights. I know people just look at me like this. If Obinna was unable to take care of his wife and kids, how will he take care of me? Can he keep me? Why is he single? Let him first keep a wife."

Stoopid also maintained he has stopped making music and is now a content creator, shutting down possibilities of working with Obinna.

The G Bag Na Jug crooner also said he will not stop drinking, barely less than one month since he proclaimed he got saved in rehab.

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Here are some of the reactions from social media users:

@charming said:

"Enyewe asante ya punda ni mateke."

@bill App developer said:

"Rehab za Kenya sioni kama ni legit."

@Author Mallic Mwangi said:

"This is the reason being kind is a big no."

@Mamake Adrian said:

"Tena huyu ameruka Obinna."

@Denno 254 said:

"Wa kuharibika ata apelekwe rehab ataharibika tu."

@Seesay said:

"Relapse is part of recovery."

@Trivion said:

"I'm not surprised, I saw this coming."

@Otivoodeo said:

"Kuna watu si wa kusaidia kwa hii dunia."

@Bryan said:

"After kusaidiwa kidogo ndo unaongea hivyo."

@KOX said:

"Mtaua Obinna na pressure jamani, si Amber Ray, si Mulamwah, tena huyu."

@Clifford Nyakundi said:

"He is not happy like this. Akiwa kwa Obinna alikua miserable, just saying."

@Mr Phenomenon said:

"Sasa wewe baada ya Obinna kukusaidia unaanza ufala."
Stoopid Boy says he has stopped making music after parting ways with Obinna.
Obinna had stated that he will no longer be working with Stoopid Boy. Photo: Oga Obinna, Obinna TV.
Source: UGC

Obinna offers to take Stoopid to school

Obinna had previously offered to take Stoopid to school after he left rehab so he could learn skills to support his music.

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He shared that his rent would be taken care of for three months and noted that he would be living with his bodyguard, Munez.

Obinna also added that Stoopid would be joining him every Monday when he shoots his interviews, so he learns work ethic.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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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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