Viewers couldn’t believe their eyes when the Mbavu Destroyer Obinna Show chaos unfolded live on air. The fiery boxer barged onto the set, eyes locked on host Oga Obinna, yelling about breaking ribs – and things heated up quickly until bodyguard Munez jumped in to protect his boss.
It all went down during a recent episode packed with the usual laughs and guest spots. Mbavu, the Migori fighter famous for his “weka mawe” chants and vows to destroy opponents’ ribs, showed up with energy that filled the room. He didn’t come to chat quietly.
Right away, he started trash-talking, moving toward Obinna like he meant business. “Weka mawe, waka mawe, mimi ni mbaya!” he shouted – that tough-guy line that’s become his signature as the April 4 showdown with Majembe approaches.
Obinna tried playing it cool at first, laughing it off as promo for the big fight. But Mbavu kept coming, pointing and promising to deliver on his rib-breaking threats right there.
The studio tensed up fast. That’s when Munez, Obinna’s trusted bodyguard, stepped in hard. He grabbed hold, pushed back fiercely, and made sure things didn’t cross the line. Clips show the two locking up briefly, Munez holding firm to shield his boss while the crew watched in shock.
Of course, this ties straight into the massive hype around Mbavu versus Majembe. What started as TikTok beef exploded after President Ruto pledged a million shillings each and tickets for fans.
Obinna’s been at the centre, hosting face-offs and building the excitement. Mbavu’s appearance was meant to amp things up – and boy, did it. Some say it got too real, with Munez having no choice but to react strongly. Others call it perfect entertainment, pure theatre to get people talking.
Social media caught fire immediately. Videos spread like wildfire, racking up views and comments. “Mbavu is not playing – those ribs were in danger!” one fan posted.
Another laughed, “Munez saved the day, but Weka Mawe on Mbavu for that entrance!” The chants filled threads, with people picking sides harder than ever. Majembe’s supporters mocked the “attack”, while Mbavu’s crew praised his fearlessness.
Obinna addressed it later, keeping things light. He admitted the surprise had him on edge for a second but insisted it’s all part of the game. “This is what the people want,” he said, promising more drama leading to the fight. Munez stayed quiet, as bodyguards do, but his quick moves earned respect online – many calling him the real hero of the episode.
This isn’t the first wild moment on the show, but with the boxing date closing in, the stakes feel higher. Mbavu lives in a simple room in Dandora, grinding for his shot at that million. Majembe’s out there training too, flexing and firing back warnings. President Ruto’s involvement turned it national – now every appearance adds fuel.
As clips keep circulating, the chaos on the Obinna Show has everyone locked in. Was it scripted hype or real heat? Either way, it’s working. “Weka mawe” trends daily, bets fly in group chats, and April 4 can’t come soon enough. Mbavu Destroyer brought the storm, Munez held the line, and Obinna’s set might never be the same. Kenya’s loving every second of this wild ride.

















