Oga Obinna explains why he will never marry again

By , March 28, 2026

Media personality and comedian Oga Obinna has opened up about why he has no plans to remarry.

In an interview with YouTuber Trudy Kitui posted on Saturday, March 28, 2026, Obinna explained that while he is open to dating and being in a committed relationship, marriage is off the table.

He noted that his priority is the stability of his already grown-up children, who have witnessed the challenges and failures of his past relationships.

“I don’t want to get married, I will date you, I will stay with you and you will stay with me if I am making money and living what I do. But everyone stays with him. The reason is this: I already have grown-up kids and they’ve seen me try two other relationships that didn’t end well. I don’t want to put them through that trauma again,” he said.

Avoiding toxicity

Obinna reflected on past relationships that didn’t end well, noting that bringing new partners into his family space has sometimes led to toxicity.

“I already have grown-up kids, and they’ve seen me try two other relationships that didn’t work out. I don’t want to put them through that trauma again,” he added.

Oga Obinna posing for a photo during a past event. PHOTO/@ogaobinna/Instagram
Oga Obinna posing for a photo during a past event. PHOTO/@ogaobinna/Instagram

He emphasised that his priority is the well-being of his children and avoiding situations that could cause unnecessary conflict or stress.

Obinna stressed that he is not looking for a new mother for his children. Any future partner should live her own life independently, without being expected to take on the role of parenting his kids.

“I’m not looking for a mother for my kids. If I get to find you, I want you to experience your life on your own,” he said.

When it comes to having more children, Obinna is equally deliberate. He explained that any future plans for kids would be carefully planned, including consultations with doctors and clear timelines, to ensure that both partners are prepared.

“If you want a kid, we’ll plan. We’ll go to a doctor, we’ll check, and we’ll tell you the right time. But bringing someone new into my family space now? No,” he explained.

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