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Obinna Praises Jalang’o, says he left him with the house he used to live in

In response to his close buddy and fellow comic Jalang’o winning a seat in the National Assembly as a representative of the Lang’ata people, Oga Obinna, the co-host of Kiss 100, hinted that he would get into politics.

The amusing man claims that in all of his endeavors, he has consistently filled the role of MP-elect for Langa’ata.

“We were speaking with Felo (Jalang’o) yesterday and I was telling him that weird enough, every space he has been to, I have been into it too.

From his house to jobs. Where he used to stay he left me his house. A lot of jobs he has done, he has always given me his clients, and he has also handed over all the way to Kiss 100. So he might hand over Lang’ata too. But time will tell,” Obinna stated.

Obinna said that after being hired by Kiss 100, he had given up his aspirations to seek for an MCA seat in the Makongeni district.

“I wanted to run for an MCA seat in Makongeni, where I stayed for a while because I know all of their problems then I got a job. I had to weigh which one is a priority. I said, for me to help the people of Makongeni I have to upgrade myself first, build better networks so that when I run next time or even if I get connections I can help them without even running for office,” Obinna explained.

The comedian continued by saying that if you want to win election, you should always work to make life better for the people you serve.

“The idea of running is to help bring change. If I change the community with NGOs then there is no need to run for office. Right now I am partnering with NGOs for mental wellness. I have been through a lot and I want to get a couple of men to try and help them get well mentally. Men are so broke out here and nobody seems to care,” Obinna said.

A number of Kenyan celebrities entered politics during the 2022 General Election, running for everything from MCA to governor.

Some of the celebrities who were elected to office include the radio personality Jalang’o, Ronald Karauri, DNG, John Kiarie (KJ), and Mohamed Ali.

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