Oga Obinna made it clear this week that marriage is off the table for him. The popular Kenyan media personality told reporters he knows Naomi Kuria and Miss P have their eyes on his money and has no plans to walk down the aisle with either of them. Speaking at a public event in Nairobi on Thursday, he explained his decision comes from years of watching how success changes relationships.
The outspoken figure, known for his radio work and straight talk, addressed the rumors head on. He said he enjoys love and providing for people but draws a firm line at formal commitment right now. His words have sparked plenty of conversation online among fans who follow his personal life closely.
“I said it and I will repeat it. Mimi siyoi nikioa,” Obinna told the reporter when asked about settling down. He appeared relaxed yet direct in front of the cameras, gesturing with his hands as he explained his thinking. The interview took place against a backdrop of green banners for the GraceWorld Foundation, where he often supports community causes.
Why success makes him question people’s intentions
Obinna did not hold back when naming the two women. He believes their interest goes beyond genuine affection. “Naomi, if you’re looking for marriage, bye bye. Miss P, if you’re looking for marriage, bye bye,” he stated plainly. But he left the door open for something lighter, adding that if they just wanted good times, travel, and memories, he could be the right person for that.
He spoke with a mix of humor and realism about his own appeal. “I’m not the most handsome guy you’ll meet. I’m not the most outspoken guy,” Obinna admitted during the interview. Still, he pointed out that his stability and achievements make him attractive to certain people. “Most ladies like that when they see a complete project… that looks like a project I can invest in.”
The conversation turned thoughtful as he described the challenges that come with public success. He mentioned how some women see him as a potential father figure for their children or someone who could change their financial situation.
“There’s a bunch of single mothers who think I would make an appropriate father to their children,” he observed. Others, he suggested, simply want the status or security his life offers.
Friends and observers have reacted in different ways to his comments. Some called him wise for speaking openly before things get complicated. Others laughed it off as typical celebrity drama. One person online wrote that it shows “the dark side of success,” where loyalty becomes harder to trust.
Obinna explained that he has spent time with both women and has been upfront about his limits. He wants any connection to stay private rather than turn into social media content.
“The minute she posts the picture… automatically what? Who am I?” he said, describing how public displays quickly invite outside opinions and pressure.
Staying true to himself amid the spotlight
Throughout the interview, Obinna kept returning to one main point. He knows his value and refuses to be used. “I might think you mean well for me… but for every relationship to work there’s always one person benefiting from the other,” he noted. He called most relationships somewhat one-sided rather than truly balanced.
This isn’t the first time the Kenyan entertainer has spoken about his views on love and commitment. Over the years, he has built a reputation for saying what many think but won’t voice aloud.
He also touched on how women sometimes approach him with long-term plans already in mind. “They want me to make them pregnant,” he said at one point, shaking his head slightly with a knowing smile. The remark drew reactions from those watching nearby.
For now, Obinna appears content focusing on his career and personal freedom. He has carved out space in Kenya’s competitive media scene through hard work and personality. That success brings attention, both wanted and unwanted.
In the end, he seems determined to protect his peace. “I love to love. I love to provide. I love to protect,” he said early in the interview. But marriage? That step, he insists, will not happen anytime soon. His words leave little room for misunderstanding, and in the world of Kenyan entertainment, that kind of directness stands out.



