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