Oga Obinna Reveals His Desire to Have More Sons

Kenyan comedian, media personality, and content creator Oga Obinna has once again stirred online conversations after revealing his desire to expand his family with more boys.

Known for his humour both on and off stage, Obinna shared a playful video where he candidly spoke about wanting to add “one or two boys” to his bloodline.

“I Want One or Two More Boys”

In the lighthearted video, Obinna expressed his hopes in a humorous tone, saying that although he is already blessed with a son, he would love to welcome more.

“I already have a son, but now I want to add one or two boys to the bloodline,” he said, flashing his usual mischievous smile. He then cheekily asked fans to share tips or tricks on how to conceive a baby boy.

This playful request immediately sparked reactions online, with many fans jumping in to share everything from old cultural beliefs to funny superstitions about gender conception.

A Father of Four

Obinna, who is very open about his family life, is already a proud father of four children — three girls and one boy.

His parenting journey has often been part of his public persona, and he frequently blends humour with real-life experiences of fatherhood.

Despite his busy career in comedy, radio, and content creation, Obinna has managed to keep his children at the centre of his life, occasionally sharing snippets that show his bond with them.

The comedian’s desire for more boys seems to be a playful continuation of his fatherhood journey — one that fans have enjoyed following over the years.

Oga Obinna // Instagram

Fans Share Tricks and Banter

As expected, Obinna’s lighthearted comments quickly drew playful responses. Some fans shared “scientific” suggestions, others relied on cultural myths, while many simply joked along with him.

From dietary advice to timing-related theories, the comments section was flooded with all kinds of ideas — none of which Obinna confirmed he would take seriously.

The banter reflected not only his ability to entertain but also the warm connection he maintains with his audience.

 

by  judy mutinda

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