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Sammyro and Useful Idioty on Obinna Show Live
Commentary9/8/2025

Sammyro and Useful Idioty on Obinna Show Live

In a lively episode of Obinna Show Live, football enthusiasts Sammyro and Useful Idioty kicked off with hilarious banter about their rival teams, setting the stage for a passionate discussion on football’s highs and lows. The duo dove into the world of football, sharing insights on the Champions League, Premier League, grassroots challenges, and the need for fan support, while addressing rumors of corruption in CHAN. Champions League and Premier League Highlights Sammyro declared the Champions League as football’s ultimate prize, emphasizing its prestige. With the English Premier League in full swing, both fans tipped Arsenal, Liverpool, and Chelsea as teams to watch. Liverpool, they noted, has made a strong comeback after a hiatus, adding excitement to the season. Grassroots Football: The Untold Struggles The duo revealed the gritty reality of grassroots football in Kenya, where passion often outweighs resources. They described how rival fans playfully “torture” each other, highlighting the camaraderie and rivalry that define the sport. However, they stressed the need for better support, urging fans to buy original team merchandise to sustain clubs financially. Remuneration Woes and CHAN Corruption Rumors Addressing the financial struggles of Kenyan teams, Sammyro and Useful Idioty explained that player remunerations are often insufficient to maintain a competitive squad. They also tackled rumors of corruption in the African Nations Championship (CHAN), firmly dismissing claims with, “Msinyang’anye vijana nyota” (Don’t dim the youth’s shine), advocating for transparency and fairness. Improving Kenyan Football To elevate the football league, the duo called for enhanced security measures, including hiring neutral stewards who aren’t biased fans. They acknowledged the emotional toll of losses on players and fans alike, urging stakeholders to prioritize professionalism and support systems. Why It Matters Sammyro and Useful Idioty candid discussion underscores the passion and challenges of Kenyan football. From grassroots struggles to Premier League predictions, their insights resonate with fans eager for progress. For more on their take, including how emotions shape the game, tune into Obinna Show Live.

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Wantam vs. Tutam Debate on Obinna Show Live
Commentary9/8/2025

Wantam vs. Tutam Debate on Obinna Show Live

In a fiery episode of Obinna Show Live, Mwalimu Ruto and Ayub Kimani clashed in a spirited debate, chanting “Wantam” and “Tutam”. From the Social Health Authority (SHA) to the Affordable Housing Project, Hustler Fund, and 2027 political plans, the duo tackled pressing topics with contrasting perspectives. Here’s a deep dive into their arguments, the achievements they highlighted, and their takes on Nairobi’s political landscape. Mwalimu Ruto’s “Tutam” Defense Mwalimu Ruto passionately defended President William Ruto’s administration, emphasizing tangible achievements and dismissing critics. His “Tutam” chant underscored his belief in the government’s progress. Key points from his argument include: Infrastructure and Education Mwalimu highlighted significant infrastructural developments, including the renovation of major stadiums like Nyayo Stadium, Kasarani Stadium, and Talanta Stadium. He also pointed to the allocation of KSh 701 billion for infrastructure projects, including the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC). Additionally, he noted that over 74,000 teachers have been employed, bolstering the education sector. Social Health Authority (SHA) Success Addressing skepticism about the SHA, Mwalimu asserted its effectiveness, stating, “Everything happening is tracked. If someone registers for SHA and their phone number and ID don’t match, they can’t claim SHA isn’t working. I want to tell Kenyans SHA is working.” He challenged critics to provide evidence of anyone being denied treatment due to SHA coverage, reinforcing the program’s operational success. Hustler Fund and Affordable Housing Mwalimu proposed an innovative solution to improve SHA’s reach, suggesting that the Hustler Fund could be used to cover SHA contributions, making healthcare more accessible. On the Affordable Housing Project, he emphasized the need for dignified living conditions, stating, “We need to live in better places.” He also celebrated the reduction in unga (maize flour) prices as a win for Kenyans. Defense of Key Figures When asked about calls for Defense Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale’s resignation, Mwalimu defended him, saying, “It’s not that Duale is bad; he’s trying to shine a light on those stealing public funds.” He also praised Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, arguing against his impeachment by stating, “Sakaja is working and should not be impeached.” 2027 Political Outlook Looking ahead to 2027, Mwalimu expressed confidence in President Ruto’s re-election prospects, asking, “What will stop Ruto from winning when we’ve already defeated the government before?” He celebrated the current administration as “the first successful broad-based government,” crediting its inclusive approach. Ayub Kimani’s “Wantam” Critique Ayub Kimani, with his “Wantam” chant, took a critical stance, questioning the government’s promises and delivery. His arguments focused on unfulfilled pledges and the practical needs of Kenyans. Doubts on SHA and Affordable Housing Ayub challenged the SHA’s effectiveness, rhetorically asking, “Tell me one person who went to a hospital and was told they wouldn’t be treated because they have SHA.” He argued that the government’s claims lack real-world impact. On the Affordable Housing Project, Ayub prioritized basic needs, stating, “Your priority isn’t housing first; it’s food. If you’re hungry, you can’t think about where to sleep.” Unfulfilled Promises Ayub accused President Ruto of making empty promises, particularly on infrastructure. He remarked, “Ruto will be remembered for his lies, like promising roads that haven’t been built.” He expressed skepticism about Ruto’s 2027 re-election chances, saying, “The bus he rode in 2022 was called ‘Mlima.’ I don’t see him riding that bus again.” Sakaja’s Impeachment On the issue of Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja’s potential impeachment, Ayub suggested that Sakaja had outmaneuvered his opponents, stating, “Sakaja was outsmarting those MCAs, and they saw him ahead.” However, he remained critical of the governor’s performance, hinting at deeper issues in Nairobi’s leadership. Nairobi’s Next Governor Both Mwalimu and Ayub teased their predictions for Nairobi’s next governor, urging viewers to tune into Obinna Show Live for their full insights. Their contrasting views set the stage for a lively discussion on the city’s political future. The Bigger Picture The Jacaranda Grounds, a hub for Bunge la Mwananchi, has long been a platform for grassroots political discourse in Kenya. The movement, known for its vocal activism, has been a space for debates like this one, where leaders like Mwalimu and Ayub engage with the public on critical issues. Recent events, such as protests and arrests at Jacaranda, highlight its significance as a battleground for political expression. The “Wantam” vs. “Tutam” debate between Mwalimu Ruto and Ayub Kimani on Obinna Show Live encapsulates the polarized views on Kenya’s current administration. Mwalimu’s defense of Ruto’s achievements contrasts sharply with Ayub’s call for accountability and focus on basic needs. As Kenya looks toward 2027, discussions like these will shape public opinion and the political landscape. For more insights, including their takes on Nairobi’s next governor, catch the full episode on Obinna Show Live.

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Tutam VS Wantam  Kevin Otieno & Nyando
Commentary9/1/2025

Tutam VS Wantam Kevin Otieno & Nyando

As Kenya gears up for the highly anticipated 2027 presidential elections, political discussions are dominating airwaves and social media. The divide between supporters of “Tutam” (often associated with President William Samoei Ruto’s camp) and “Wantam” (representing opposition voices or alternative agendas) is sharper than ever. In a recent explosive episode of the Obinna Show Live, hosted by Oga Obinna, two prominent figures—Kevin Otieno, dubbed the “Goon Z Leader,” and Nyando, former Deputy President of Bunge la Mwananchi—shared their unfiltered views on leadership, achievements, failures, and predictions for the future. This blog dives deep into their insights, exploring the key takeaways that could shape Kenya’s political landscape. Who Are Kevin Otieno and Nyando? Kevin Otieno, known as the “Goon Z Leader,” rose to prominence during the Gen Z protests, where he vocally opposed certain government policies. Despite his past criticisms, Otieno has shifted gears, emerging as a staunch supporter of President Ruto’s vision. Nyando, on the other hand, brings a grassroots perspective as the former Deputy President of Bunge la Mwananchi—a people’s parliament that amplifies citizen voices. Hailing from Luo Nyanza, Nyando’s commentary often reflects regional sentiments and a critical eye on national governance. Their appearance on the Obinna Show Live sparked heated debates, drawing thousands of viewers and igniting online conversations about Kenya’s direction. Kevin Otieno’s Case for Tutam Otieno didn’t mince words when explaining his support for Tutam, which aligns closely with Ruto’s administration. “Mimi nasupport William Samoei Ruto juu ni yeye anaweza badilisha nchi. William Samoei Ruto ako na makosa gani?” he passionately declared to Oga Obinna. Otieno’s endorsement stems from a belief in Ruto’s transformative potential for Kenya. He highlighted perceived strengths in key sectors: Otieno’s stance represents a growing faction of young Kenyans who see Ruto as a pragmatic leader capable of driving change. Nyando’s Push for Wantam In contrast, Nyando, supporting Wantam, offered a more skeptical view, rooted in his Luo Nyanza background. “Mimi natoka Luo Nyanza. Tuliishi kuambiwa Ruto ni mbaya mpaka tukavaa sufuria kwa kichwa ilikuwaje ikabadilika Goon Z mwenye alikuwa anasema Ruto must go,” he recounted, referencing past protests where demonstrators wore sufurias (pots) on their heads as a symbol of resistance. Nyando emphasized that power should serve the people, not glorify leaders: “Huwa tunapea mtu power kuchange maisha ya watu but not to glorify you.” When pressed on whether he’d switch support if Raila Odinga (implied in the context) withdrew backing for Ruto, Nyando surprisingly affirmed loyalty: “Mimi naenda na Ruto mpaka mwisho.” This statement adds nuance, suggesting his Wantam support might not be outright anti-Ruto but focused on accountability. Failures of Wantam According to Nyando Nyando didn’t hold back on critiquing the government’s track record, labeling several areas as failures: Nyando’s views resonate with Kenyans frustrated by policy U-turns and unmet expectations, positioning Wantam as a call for genuine reform. 2027 Presidential Predictions: Who’s Got the Edge? Both guests ventured into crystal-ball territory for the 2027 elections. These predictions underscore the fluidity of Kenyan politics, where alliances shift and new players emerge. Why This Matters for Kenya’s Future The Obinna Show Live episode with Kevin Otieno and Nyando encapsulates the pulse of Kenyan society—divided yet engaged. As 2027 approaches, debates over Tutam vs. Wantam will intensify, focusing on critical issues like health, education, jobs, and infrastructure. Whether you’re Team Ruto or advocating for change, one thing is clear: Kenyans demand leaders who deliver for the people. What do you think? Will Ruto secure another term, or will new faces disrupt the status quo? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and stay tuned for more updates on Kenya’s 2027 elections.

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Omosh One Hour and Mjukuu on Obinna Show Live
Commentary8/25/2025

Omosh One Hour and Mjukuu on Obinna Show Live

In the latest episode of Obinna Show Live, Omosh one hour segment stole the spotlight as he clashed with Mjukuu amid Kenya’s rising political temperatures. With “Tutam” and “Wantam” slogans dominating discussions, the duo graced Oga Obinna’s space, debating whether the government is the people or President William Ruto. “Ruto kitu anataka anafanya; Ruto ndiye President wa Kenya,” Omosh asserted passionately on Obinna Show Live. He explained his shift from viewing Ruto as an enemy: “Yesu Kristu William Samoei Ruto nilisema ni mbaya. Sikuwa naendea Oga Obinna maandamano; nilijiendea. Nikachange nikapigwa kama burukenge. Saa hii naweza sema Ruto kumi bila break. Niko Tutam; Tumwabudu mpaka 2032 Bishop William Ruto.” Supporting “Tutam,” Omosh highlighted government wins like the Affordable Housing Project, compensation for maandamano victims, and the SHA project on Obinna Show Live. Mjukuu, backing “Wantam,” praised Raila Odinga’s legacy in democracy, devolution, and multipartyism. He criticized Ruto’s manifesto: “Affordable housing wasn’t part of it. Bottom-up agenda? Taxes rose from 8% to 16%. Abductions, house demolitions—nasema Wantam because ata tupee Ruto nchi miaka moja hatabadilisha maisha ya common mwananchi.” On the State House visit, Mjukuu clarified: “Nyumba ya Ruto siwezi enda; ni private. Nilienda State House juu ni public office.” He detailed economic empowerment promises but noted unfulfilled commitments. Discussing Rigathi Gachagua’s return, Omosh said, “Alisalimiwa; tunataka amani Kenya.” Mjukuu added Gachagua fights for the common mwananchi. On Harambee Stars millions, Mjukuu favored Ababu Namwamba over Salim Mvurya, while Omosh defended CHAN’s benefits. Looking to 2027, they predict Ruto vs. Matiang’i vs. Kalonzo. Who wins? Catch the full interview below

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Songa Songa and Javan Kassam Spark Debate on Obinna Show Live
Commentary8/18/2025

Songa Songa and Javan Kassam Spark Debate on Obinna Show Live

Is it Tutam or Wantam? Hailing from Uasin Gishu County, Javan Kassam, raised in a polygamous family, and Songa Songa from Oyugis, brought their fiery “One Term” and “Two Term” movements to Obinna Show Live. Their spirited debate, hosted by Oga Obinna, captivated audiences with contrasting views on Kenya’s political landscape. Songa Songa’s One Term Movement Songa Songa passionately advocates for a single-term presidency, citing recent events like Albert Ojwang’s death as a catalyst. He argues, “Most people support President Ruto because of Raila Amollo Odinga. Ruto na Raila ni vitu ngapi? Birds of the same feather flock together.” He labels the affordable housing project a scam, criticizing the housing levy as an unfair burden on Kenyans. Songa Songa also points to government failures, including insecurity in the North Rift, lack of job creation, and unfulfilled empowerment promises, humorously noting, “Ruto ni muongo. Hakuna mtu anaweza kupea nduthi bila number plate au logbook.” Javan Kassam’s Two Term Defense Javan Kassam, a self-proclaimed “reformed one-termer,” champions a two-term presidency. He claims Kenya lacks a true opposition, praising initiatives like providing coolants to 600 fishmongers for fish preservation. Kassam highlights President Ruto’s achievements, including launching an institution in Uasin Gishu, creating jobs through the Kenya Institute of Research and Development, value addition in farm inputs like fertilizers, and modernizing markets in Ndhiwa and Homabay. He defends the SHA and NHIF, arguing that 23 million Kenyans cannot register for a dysfunctional system. Kassam also shares his meeting with Governor Bii, where they signed an MoU to promote student internships. A Heated Yet Hilarious Exchange The duo’s contrasting views sparked a lively debate, blending humor and hard-hitting truths. Want to dive deeper into their arguments? Watch the full interview on YouTube to catch every moment

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