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Dr Ofweneke calls out men with torn underwear buying bottle service at the club

Image: Comedian Dr Ofweneke

Dr Ofweneke has sparked conversation online after criticizing men who spend heavily on women while neglecting their own basic needs.

Speaking during a recent radio show, the presenter took issue with men who regularly fund expensive outings and lifestyles for women despite struggling to take care of themselves.

Ofweneke Questions Men’s Priorities

The Radio 47 host painted a humorous but pointed picture of men buying alcohol and shisha for women in clubs while wearing worn-out underwear.

“There is someone listening to me right now; you are buying women alcohol and shisha and your own boxers are torn. Are you okay?” Ofweneke remarked on air.

He questioned why some men choose to spend money trying to impress others rather than addressing their own personal needs and well-being.

The comedian urged men to prioritize self-care and financial responsibility before taking on the burden of funding other people’s lifestyles.

Remarks Spark Online Reactions

Ofweneke’s comments quickly gained traction online after clips from the show were shared across social media platforms.

Many users found the remarks humorous, while others agreed with the broader message about financial discipline and self-respect.

The discussion also touched on the growing pressure some men face to maintain appearances in social settings, particularly in dating and nightlife culture.

A Familiar Voice on Relationships

Dr Ofweneke, whose real name is Sande Bush, has built a reputation for sharing candid views on relationships, personal responsibility, and modern dating dynamics.

Over the years, the comedian and media personality has become known for his straightforward approach to discussing social issues, often blending humour with life lessons.

His latest remarks have once again sparked debate among listeners, with some describing them as a reality check and others viewing them as another entertaining take on everyday relationship habits.

As the clip continues to circulate online, many Kenyans are weighing in on where the balance lies between generosity, dating expectations, and taking care of one’s own needs first.

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