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April 13, 2026
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Watch your mouth! Obinna warns youth against hate speech

Watch your mouth! Obinna warns youth against hate speech

Oga Obinna has issued a stern warning to Kenyans over the rising cases of hate speech and online threats. In a video shared on his official social media platforms on Monday, April 13, 2026, Obinna cautioned that the misuse of digital spaces will no longer go unchecked, noting tha..

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Oga Obinna has issued a strong warning to Kenyan youth regarding the increasing prevalence of hate speech and online threats, emphasizing that such digital misconduct will no longer be tolerated.

  • The media personality highlighted that authorities, including the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), are actively monitoring and tracking individuals engaging in harmful online behaviour under Kenya's cybercrime laws.
  • Oga Obinna specifically urged young Kenyans to exercise caution and responsibility in their online activities, noting that consequences are already being faced by offenders and more will be held accountable.
  • He referenced the Swahili saying "mkono wa serikali ni mrefu" to underscore that the government's reach is extensive and those spreading hate speech, issuing threats, or inciting tribal divisions will eventually be apprehended.

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