Enraged Obinna questions Sakaja after bad CBD experience

The Kiss FM presenter called upon the governor to explain why he was being harassed by the police

Oga Obinna sends a message to Nairobi Governor Hon.Sakaja
Image: Instagram

Kiss FM presenter/musician and digital content creator Oga Obinna is calling upon Nairobi governor Johnson Sakaja to give them answers after they were almost arrested while shooting content in the CBD.          

Taking to his Instagram stories Obinna shared several videos of him and several digital content creators getting harassed by the police. He then tried reasoning with the police as the creators walked away.

"Hawa wasee shida yao ni nini sasa? Manze tumekaziwa kushoot..." a young man can be heard saying in the background.

 
 

In a different video, Obinna shared a video of a police patrol car near where they were eyeing them as he went on to call upon the Nairobi Governor for answers.                                                                                                                    

"Yoh at Sakaja, why are the police chasing content creators in town? Why?" started the father of 4.

He went on to furiously call the governor to explain why his orders were not being met and young content creators trying to secure the bag were being harassed.

 
 
 

"Why are police arresting content creators in town? All these TikTokers getting harassed, and getting chased by police in town why? Watu wanakimbia wanasumbuliwa na mapolisi," the enraged radio presenter said.

A content creator in the background shouted that to make matters worse it was on a Sunday and they should be allowed to do so.

Obinna countered him adding that it didn't matter the day of the week the governor had given permission for content creators to shoot content.

"Haijalishi kama ni Sunday, or whatever day of the week. It doesn't matter the thing is Sakaja said it is allowed for content creators to shoot content in town.

If Sakaja said it's okay for content creators to shoot then why are the police arresting people," Obinna argued as he asked for answers from the governor.

Obinna had gathered a bunch of TikTokers and dance enthusiasts to shoot content for his newly released single, "Friday Night".

The song currently has 9.2k views with only 584 likes since its release 9 days ago.

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