Comedian and show host Oga Obinna has offered fans a glimpse of his rarely seen mother during his upcountry visit. Powered by: 00:11 Oga Obinna shares a tight bond with his mum. The celebrated emcee and organiser of the Vurugu fight stole the moment by letting Kenyans in on the rare moments with his mother, a scene that was as rare as it was surprising. The video was shared online through his social media pages on Monday, May 4, and shows a light moment of the family having a meal. Video of Obinna’s mum? Users have taken the moment to talk about the little-known side of Obinna’s family. The video shows the comedian in the company of his mum and a few other people having a delicious meal and chatting away. The comedian was a lively presence while his mother matched the vibe. He was heard loudly speaking Luo as his mother taught the crew that had come with him to the countryside a few words in Luo. She appeared to be a highly energetic and social person, a clear similarity to her son Obinna.
Obinna’s mother lives in their rural home in Maseno and is often featured in the digital content that the comedian creates. She had earlier surprised the comedian on his 32nd birthday while also appearing on some of his TV shows, such as My Woman Ke. Obinna shares close ties with his mum, often referring to her as his sweetheart. The comedian has, however, admitted to having a strained relationship with his father. “Someone and his sweetheart; this one will never heartbreak me like others in Nairobi,” he captioned the clip. The light moment and video of them having the meal in the village have left fans talking. What did Kenyans say about Obinna’s mum? Missdee241: “She is definitely your first love. Happy moments here. Rickyofficial: “Nobody knows the joy of calling your mother Maa. It is something special.” t.nyuat12: “I am from South Sudan, and I hear what they are saying in Luo. One people.” Trej.oy: “The love of a mother is often on another level.” Syllvynce: “All mums are the same, I guess; they never settle down to eat during meal times. I swear, all mothers do this.”
