Oga Obinna, a former Kiss Fm host, has voiced concerns regarding Eric Omondi's recent actions. The comedian has claimed that Eric cannot explain to people how he finances his demonstrations and other humanitarian efforts, leading him to believe that Eric is either engaged in some illegal activities.


Obinna and Eric Omondi were seen arguing in a recent video that went viral on social media. Obinna questioned Eric's involvement and hinted that there might be more going on with his demonstrations than is apparent. He even implied that Eric might be a pawn in someone else's scheme or complicit in some sort of robbery.


"There is something that I have been meaning to talk about - Eric Omondi. Eric has been giving unga kwa barabara all this drama…. They never really amount to anything if you pay close attention. But it gets the right attention," Obinna said.

In a video shared on social media, Obinna made allegations regarding Eric Omondi's activities, suggesting that Eric could be receiving financial support from politicians to orchestrate demonstrations and distribute maize flour, or he might be involved in suspicious financial activities commonly known as "wash-wash" or money laundering.

"So this is what I have realized that most people will not realize. Eric Omondi is a project. The only way Eric can manage to pay for all those cinemas is two things. One, he is a project. There is someone who is funding him, whether it is Wanjigi, or it's Baba, or it's Ruto or whoever. Someone is funding all those cinemas that he is doing.

"Or number two, wash-wash. He is a conman, he is a thug. There is somewhere he is getting the money from," Obinna said.


The former Kiss FM presenter further implored Eric to come clean about the source of his money.

"Eric, I have seen what you are doing. Maybe the intention is good, but the way you are doing it is wrong. And also just be honest and just tell people pesa unto wapi. You are someone's project or wewe ni maize. And Eric this comes from a good place, just be honest na uongee na watu, Wacha kudanganya watu, stop lying to people." Obinna said.