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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, September 24, 2025Online Personalities Make Public Statements and Revelations - September 2025
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Online Personalities Make Public Statements and Revelations - September 2025

Kenyan content creators Oga Obinna and Presenter Ali admitted their widely publicized online "beef," which began in 2023, was entirely staged as a tactic for increasing engagement. In a separate reveal, content creator Kabi wa Jesus explained he registered his family's first property under his wife Milly Wa Jesus's name to protect their children's future in unforeseen circumstances. Comedian Eric Omondi suggested that the empowerment of women and the resulting shift in traditional gender roles are contributing factors to rising failed marriages. Additionally, controversial Forex trader Kenyan Prince, real name Raymond Omosa, sparked outrage with insensitive comments regarding Kenyans who earn less than KSh 50,000 per month.

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Tuesday 4:09 PMGhafla! (Entertainment)

Oga Obinna And Presenter Ali Admit Staging Online “Beef” (Video)

Oga Obinna And Presenter Ali Admit Staging Online “Beef” (Video)

Kenyan content creators Oga Obinna and Presenter Ali have admitted that their widely publicized online "beef," which began in 2023, was entirely staged. This revelation comes after months of speculation from fans who suspected the feud was a tactic for increasing engagement.

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Kenyan content creators Oga Obinna and Presenter Ali have admitted that their widely publicized online "beef," which began in 2023, was entirely staged. This revelation comes after months of speculation from fans who suspected the feud was a tactic for increasing engagement.

  • The staged "beef" involved online jabs, interviews, and cryptic posts from both personalities.
  • Obinna and Ali confirmed the fabrication during an interview on Oga Obinna’s YouTube channel.
  • The incident has sparked discussion about the authenticity of online drama and influencer tactics for relevance.
Tuesday 9:35 AMGhafla! (Entertainment)First

Kabi Wa Jesus Explains Why He Registered His First Property Under Wife’s Name

Kabi Wa Jesus Explains Why He Registered His First Property Under Wife’s Name

Kenyan content creator Kabi Wa Jesus has revealed he registered his first property under his wife’s name, Milly Wa Jesus, a decision he made to protect their children’s future.

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Kenyan content creator Kabi Wa Jesus has revealed he registered his first property under his wife’s name, Milly Wa Jesus, a decision he made to protect their children’s future.

  • Kabi Wa Jesus stated this decision was an intentional step to safeguard his children in unforeseen circumstances.
  • The move is seen as a symbol of trust and a safety net for the family, reflecting a modern approach to property ownership among younger Kenyan couples.
  • The revelation has sparked varied reactions online, with many praising the forward-thinking decision while others advised seeking legal advice to prevent complications.
Tuesday 10:09 AMGhafla! (Entertainment)

Kabi wa Jesus Explains Why He Registered Family Property Under Wife’s Name

Kabi wa Jesus Explains Why He Registered Family Property Under Wife’s Name

Kenyan content creator Kabi wa Jesus revealed he registered his family's first property under his wife's name to safeguard their children's future in unforeseen circumstances.

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Kenyan content creator Kabi wa Jesus revealed he registered his family's first property under his wife's name to safeguard their children's future in unforeseen circumstances.

  • Reason for property registration: security for his children.
  • Key individual: Kabi wa Jesus, a content creator.
  • Notable detail: This decision challenges societal norms regarding property ownership by men in Kenya and sparked mixed fan reactions.
Tuesday 11:29 AMGhafla! (Entertainment)

Eric Omondi Hints On What Might Have Costed His ‘Marriage’

Eric Omondi Hints On What Might Have Costed His ‘Marriage’

Kenyan comedian Eric Omondi has suggested that the empowerment of women and the resulting shift in traditional gender roles are contributing factors to the rising number of failed marriages among young couples.

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Kenyan comedian Eric Omondi has suggested that the empowerment of women and the resulting shift in traditional gender roles are contributing factors to the rising number of failed marriages among young couples.

  • Omondi observed a stark contrast between the stability of older generations' marriages and the frequent breakups he sees today, affecting even his own friends and family.
  • He attributed this trend to women gaining financial independence and taking on stronger leadership roles, challenging the traditional view of men as the unquestioned head of the household in Africa.
  • Omondi's comments follow his recent public separation from Lynne Njihia, his baby mama.
Tuesday 12:48 PMGhafla! (Entertainment)

Controversial Forex Trader Kenyan Prince Sparks Outrage With Comments On Low Income

Controversial Forex Trader Kenyan Prince Sparks Outrage With Comments On Low Income

Controversial Forex trader and social media personality Kenyan Prince, real name Raymond Omosa, has sparked outrage with insensitive comments regarding Kenyans earning less than KSh 50,000 per month.

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Controversial Forex trader and social media personality Kenyan Prince, real name Raymond Omosa, has sparked outrage with insensitive comments regarding Kenyans earning less than KSh 50,000 per month.

  • Omosa claimed individuals earning less than KSh 50,000 monthly are "waiting for death" and cannot afford luxuries like a GLE Mercedes-Benz or a KSh 50,000 rental.
  • The central figure is Raymond Omosa, also known as Kenyan Prince, a self-proclaimed Forex trader.
  • Omosa also challenged accusations of earning money through illicit means, daring critics to find someone to pay them KSh 200,000.
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