Kenyan content creator and entertainer Bolo Bespoke has publicly addressed his ongoing feud with comedian and radio personality Oga Obinna, describing their conflict as deeply personal and unlikely to end anytime soon.
In a candid interview, Bolo accused Obinna of persistently undermining his success and trying to overshadow his accomplishments in the entertainment industry.
“Obinna doesn’t know that I am way above him,” Bolo said. “Anytime I do something, he tries to pull me down. He is my number one enemy. I have a big personal problem with him.”
The entertainer went on to suggest that the feud has moved beyond professional boundaries, affecting his personal life as well.
Personal Tensions Spill Beyond the Stage
According to Bolo, Obinna’s alleged animosity extends to his family — particularly his wife, Mueni. He accused Obinna of having a dismissive attitude toward women and disrespecting his family.
“He hates me. In his mind, he thinks my wife is at the same level with him. That is how he relates with women, because my wife is on another level,” Bolo remarked.
Although Bolo did not reveal the exact cause of the fallout, his remarks suggest a long-standing resentment built over repeated clashes in both personal and professional spheres.
Fans React as Social Media Debate Heats Up
The revelations immediately sparked widespread reactions online, with fans divided over the public airing of grievances. Some applauded Bolo for his honesty and courage to address industry conflicts openly.
“He’s just speaking his truth. The entertainment industry can be toxic,” one fan commented.
Others dismissed the feud as unnecessary drama.
“Kenya’s entertainment scene is too small for such fights. Both of them should focus on building their brands,” another user wrote.
The story trended across social media platforms, with users debating whether such rivalries harm or fuel the industry’s competitiveness.
Oga Obinna Yet to Respond
As of now, Oga Obinna has not issued an official response to Bolo’s claims. Known for his humor, confidence, and outspokenness, Obinna has previously found himself at the center of entertainment disputes but continues to maintain a loyal fanbase and active presence in Kenya’s media space.
Industry observers note that rivalries among public figures often blur the line between professional competition and personal enmity — a pattern seen across entertainment circles globally.
Balancing Fame, Ego, and Relationships
Bolo Bespoke’s candid admission offers a glimpse into the pressures of the entertainment industry, where fame, ego, and personal relationships often collide. His remarks serve as a reminder that behind every public persona lies a web of personal emotions and unresolved tensions.
As fans await Obinna’s side of the story, the feud continues to ignite debate about how Kenyan entertainers handle rivalry and reputation in an increasingly interconnected digital era.