- Cyprian Nyakundi revealed where he accused Oga Obinna of defrauding his alleged sugar mum, Liz Kawela
- According to Cyprian, the woman allegedly approached him claiming that Obinna stole KSh 2.5 million and escaped with his Range Rover.
- Obinna responded to the allegations that he cheated on Liz and laughed at them saying that it was difficult
Comedian and YouTuber Oga Obinna has been accused of stealing from her alleged mother, Liz Kawela.
Did Obinna cheat on his ex?
Over the past few months, Obinna has bought two Range Rovers, and Kenyans have praised him for his hard work.
The comedian has been inking new deals, and his YouTube channel has been growing at an insane rate.
A woman, Liz, approached blogger Cyprian Nyakundi, accusing Obinna of cheating on her.
The lady is supposed to report those things to the authorities. He claimed that the comedian stole KSh 2.5 million from him.
Obinna moved into the woman's house with her four children before stealing money and her Range Rover.
“A woman named Liz Kawela has reported her to the police at Gigiri Station. She said Obinna stole KSh 2.5 million with her Range Rover (KDP) car and then disappeared. Liz said she had been in a relationship with Obinna for a year. During this time, they lived together at her house Kitisuru also allowed Obinna's four children to stay with them at my house and his children openly,” he wrote in a post shared by Cyprian.
Liz claimed that while they were having lunch, the comedian allegedly sent men to her house and stole items worth KSh 2.5 million.
“He told the police that while they were having lunch at a hotel in Kiserian, Obinna sent his personal assistant and some men to his house. They took cash, bedding and other items worth Ksh 2.5 million. The men also took help from his house . the phone to stop them from calling him.”
The comedian responded to the claims with joy. He said:
“You said theft and fraud from sugar mummy. Otek (it's hard).”
How Oga Obinna lost millions
In other news, Obinna opened up about not making any money from the millions he was making on his YouTube channel.
He complained about signing a bad contract that forced him to use his other channel while confirming his account recovery.
He also advised content creators to get lawyers to help them understand the contracts they are getting before signing.
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