“I Want 10 Biological Kids”- Oga Obinna States His Intentional To Sire More Children
Comedian and digital broadcaster Oga Obinna has signaled that his journey into fatherhood is far from over. During a recent episode of the Obinna Live Show, featuring Swahili media stars Lofty Matambo and Fridah Mwaka, the entertainer revealed a specific, “intentional” strategy to expand his family.
Obinna currently manages a household of 15 children: five biological and ten adopted. While he admits that his previous children “just happened” without much prior planning, he says he is now ready to approach fatherhood with a calculator and a calendar.
The “Target 10” Blueprint
Obinna’s ultimate goal is to reach ten biological children. Currently father to only one biological son, he has set his sights on balancing the scales by adding two more boys and three girls to his lineage.
However, his method for reaching this goal is unconventional. In his signature humorous yet candid style, Obinna explained that he prefers to have the remaining five children with different women.
“Why should I exhaust one person?” (Kwa nini nimchokeshe?) he quipped, suggesting that spreading the responsibilities of motherhood across different partners is central to his vision.
A “Diverse” Family Vision
The conversation took a lighthearted turn as Obinna discussed his interest in cultural diversity. He jokingly mentioned his desire to father children from various Kenyan communities, including the Kisii, Kalenjin, and Mijikenda. His guest, Fridah Mwaka, playfully nudged him to “go international” with his search.
The Heart of Adoption
Beyond the humor of his “intentional” planning, Obinna remains one of Kenya’s most prominent advocates for adoption. He has often described the act of adopting ten children as a deeply personal and fulfilling part of his life, balancing the chaos of a large family with a serious commitment to providing a home for those in need.
Whether his next five children arrive through careful “calendar checking” or the serendipity of the past, Obinna’s status as a devoted—and highly prolific—father remains a central pillar of his public identity.
