Kenyan comedian and content creator Oga Obinna is once again at the center of a social media buzz after a dramatic twist in his popular gifting series.

In his latest video, a woman outrightly rejected a surprise gift and apology from her ex, a moment that quickly went viral.

Obinna, born Steve Obinna Onyuro, is a Kenyan comedian, radio presenter, content creator, and businessman.

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Known for his witty humor and sharp commentary, he rose to fame through stand-up comedy and radio before becoming one of the most versatile entertainers on digital platforms.

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His current projects, like the gifting and apology series, have cemented him as one of the few creators who can blend comedy with real-life social experiments — always leaving fans entertained and talking.

The Serenade That Fell Flat

The woman, visibly upset, dismissed the romantic gesture, which was allegedly from a man named Peter who had abandoned her and their child a decade ago.

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She shut down the entire surprise, including a serenade from a saxophone player, declaring, "He never picked my calls all those years.

Now he wants to come back? No way." She then walked away, leaving Obinna and the musician hanging.

The dramatic scene sparked heated reactions online. Some fans supported the woman, arguing her pain was valid, while others felt she was too harsh and should have at least accepted the apology.

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However, a different section of fans saw the humor in the situation, with many joking that the real winner was Obinna himself, who just turned rejection into premium content.

"Obinna is the king of monetizing ego," one fan commented. "He just took a messy situation and made it hilarious."

The Business of Ego

Closing the video, Obinna laughed off the rejection and declared, “I’m in the business of apologizing and gifting people on behalf of those whose egos are too big.”