Obinna threatens to sue man claiming to be his brother for defamation

By , K24 Digital
On Sat, 12 Aug, 2023 20:43 | 2 mins read
Upcoming content creator Omosh Tajiri onlooking media personality Oga Obinna. PHOTO/Oga Obinna(@ogaobinna)/Instagram video screengrab
Upcoming content creator Omosh Tajiri onlooking media personality Oga Obinna. PHOTO/Oga Obinna(@ogaobinna)/Instagram video screengrab

Comedian Oga Obinna has issued a stern warning to upcoming content creator Omosh Tajiri, who recently claimed to be his brother.

Omosh alleged that Obinna had neglected their family, despite their mother's decision to invest in his education with hopes of him supporting the family.

Omosh further asserted that Obinna, whom they considered the "chosen one," had seemingly forgotten about his alleged family and had not been providing any assistance, nor did he answer their calls.

In response to the video, Obinna has deemed Omosh's statements as defamatory and warned against using him for views and attention.

"Hamuogopi kulala ndani?? Haya. Ask and you shall be given. πŸ‘ŒπŸΏπŸ‘ wacha huyu awe funzo. You can't just wake up and start defamatory remarks about people who donno you just because you feel you wanna ride on the wave for views & relevance," he said.

He urged Omosh to rectify the situation within 24 hours by issuing a public apology in a video.

He insisted that if Omosh fails to comply with the demand for an apology within the given timeframe, legal action will be pursued.

"However, the only leniency I'll extend is one!! 24 hours to take back your nonsense and Apologise on video!! Failure to do so, my lawyers will be in touch. Tutakutafuta,tukupate na mambo ichemke. Whoever knows who the hell this is, talk to him before it's too late," he fired.

Obinna emphasized that he has put in considerable effort to build his brand and demanded that his family not be dragged into such negative conversations. He also urged bloggers to keep away from his family.

"For all bloggers and content creators, kindly keep my family out of the BS!! I've worked so hard to build this brand and I've had it with anyone trying to tarnish my brand for whatever reasons. Stop Cyber Bullying. Btw stop calling my mother- mathe!! Puga!!" he stated.

This comes days after controversial TikToker Brian Chira's recent release on KSh50,000 cash bail, or an alternative bond of Ksh100,000.

It was after he was apprehended due to alleged defamatory statements he had made about radio presenter Azziad Nasenya.

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