Popular digital creator Usefulidioty confrontation with comedian Oga Obinna’s bodyguard turned heads after a heated exchange following a live show appearance. The Arsenal superfan, known for his loud online takes on football and everyday life, ended up in tears as he accused security man Vicker Munez of rough handling him out of the studio.
Videos spreading fast across social media capture the moment things boiled over on January 26, leaving viewers picking sides in what feels like classic Kenyan entertainment beef.
It all went down right after Usefulidioty wrapped his guest spot on Oga Obinna’s popular program. From what clips show, he stuck around the set, maybe chatting or trying to get more airtime – nothing unusual for creators who love the spotlight. But then Munez, the tall and built bodyguard who’s become a familiar face next to Obinna, stepped in.
Reports say Usefulidioty refused to leave when asked, leading to Munez physically escorting him out. That’s when the pushing happened, and Usefulidioty broke down, confronting Obinna directly with tears streaming. “Why let your guy treat me like this?” he sobbed in one viral clip, voice shaking as he pointed fingers.
Obinna didn’t stay silent for long. He jumped to his bodyguard’s defense in a quick response, explaining that Munez was just doing his job keeping order after the cameras stopped rolling. “Security has rules for a reason,” Obinna said, brushing off claims of over-the-top force.
He made it clear there was no bad blood on his end but stressed that guests can’t just hang around forever once the show ends. Munez himself hasn’t said much publicly yet, though his past posts show he’s no stranger to the limelight – the guy doubles as protection for big names like Harmonize and often shares fitness tips online.
This isn’t the first time tempers have flared in Kenya’s creator scene. Shows like Obinna’s draw all kinds of guests, from comedians to viral stars, and egos can clash when the lights dim. Usefulidioty has built a solid following with his passionate Arsenal rants and no-filter commentary, pulling in fans who love his raw energy.
Getting manhandled on camera? That’s the kind of thing that hits hard for someone who lives off audience love. On the flip side, bodyguards like Munez deal with crowds daily, and one wrong move can spiral into accusations.
Social platforms lit up immediately. Facebook pages and Instagram reels shared the footage nonstop, with thousands weighing in. Some backed Usefulidioty, calling the ejection too aggressive and unnecessary. “He’s a guest, not a threat – handle with care,” one commenter wrote under a post that racked up hundreds of shares.
Others sided with Obinna and Munez, saying rules are rules in a busy studio. “If everyone stayed after, it’d be chaos,” another argued. A few even turned it into memes, joking about Arsenal fans always ending up in drama, tying back to the team’s on-pitch struggles.
Remember past incidents where fans rushed stages or arguments spilled over? Security keeps things from getting out of hand. But for creators like Usefulidioty, these appearances are gold – a chance to reach new audiences and boost numbers. Getting kicked out crying? That stings, and it could hurt bookings down the line if word spreads.
Usefulidioty didn’t waste time firing back either. Obinna continues hosting without missing a beat, while Usefulidioty leans on his loyal base. Munez? He’s back to standing tall, ready for the next shift.
At the end of the day, incidents like this show the human side of fame here – excitement mixed with quick flare-ups. Fans love the drama, but hopefully everyone walks away learning a bit. No one got seriously hurt, and the clips are already entertaining thousands.
If you’re into Kenyan creators, this one’s worth catching the full videos for yourself. Things move fast, and tomorrow there’ll be something new. But for now, the Usefulidioty-Obinna saga has people talking plenty.
Oga Obinna built his name on keeping it real, from radio days to YouTube dominance. Guests come and go, but loyalty to his team shines through in how he backed Munez. Usefulidioty, with his diehard fan vibe, probably just got caught in the moment. Easy to see both angles. As the views climb, one thing’s clear: this kind of raw exchange is what keeps the scene alive.



