Media personality and comedian Oga Obinna has publicly condemned a blogger for posting false narratives linking him to female celebrities online. Speaking on Instagram, Obinna accused the individual of spreading malicious content and warned that such actions constitute slander.
False Claims Target Multiple Celebrities
The controversy centers on repeated posts featuring Obinna’s photos alongside women such as Naomi Kuria and content creator Dem wa Facebook. The blogger consistently tagged Obinna, fueling baseless rumors about his personal life and relationships.
Obinna Calls Out Malicious Intent
Addressing the posts, Obinna highlighted the legal and ethical implications of spreading false information. “Even if you’re chasing views, there is MALICE. There is something called SLANDER,” he wrote, describing the acts as “outrightly EVIL.” He questioned whether the blogger’s conscience intervenes before publishing such content, emphasizing the responsibility social media users must uphold.
Impact Beyond Reputation
Obinna stressed that the false claims extend beyond reputational harm, potentially affecting professional brands, income streams, and mental well-being. “These individuals are seeking ‘rent’ through their professional endeavors,” he said, warning that such reckless behavior could contribute to depression for both the targeted individuals and the female celebrities involved.
Legal Action Imminent
Identifying Access Media 254 as the primary culprit, Obinna indicated that the blogger is part of a broader network active across TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook. He stated his intention to pursue legal action systematically, telling the blogger to “prepare for a serious legal battle. I won’t let this go.”
Setting a Digital Responsibility Standard
Obinna’s stance underscores the growing concern over cyber harassment and digital defamation. By publicly addressing the issue, he is sending a strong message about accountability, ethical conduct, and integrity in online content creation.