Naomi Kuria Apologizes to Oga Obinna Over King Kaka Video
On Tuesday, July 7, 2026, digital content creator Naomi Kuria publicly apologized to media personality Oga Obinna after her appearance as a video vixen in King Kaka’s song “Nalingi Yo”, featuring Okello Max, caused tension in their relationship.
Speaking during an interview on Obinna TV, Naomi admitted that some scenes in the music video made Obinna feel disrespected. She expressed regret and promised that a similar situation would not happen again.
Naomi Addresses the Music Video
During the interview, Naomi acknowledged that she shared cozy moments with King Kaka while filming the video. She admitted that the scenes upset Obinna.
“We worked on something with King Kaka and it clearly rubbed you the wrong way. I’m really sorry because you felt disrespected,” she said.
How the Drama Started
The controversy began after promotional clips and behind-the-scenes footage from the music video surfaced online. The videos showed Naomi and King Kaka sharing intimate moments as part of the production.
The clips quickly fueled speculation about the couple’s relationship. As a result, the issue became a trending topic across social media platforms.

Love Triangle Sparks Debate
The apology comes amid ongoing public attention surrounding Naomi Kuria, Oga Obinna, and singer Miss P.
Recently, Naomi admitted she was emotionally affected after seeing Obinna and Miss P sharing affectionate moments, including a kiss, during a live broadcast. That incident generated widespread reactions from fans.
Mixed Reactions Online
Social media users have shared differing opinions about the latest development. Some praised Naomi for taking responsibility and apologizing publicly. Others questioned whether Obinna should also face criticism for his interactions with other women.
Meanwhile, some online users believe the unfolding drama is part of a promotional strategy. They argue the attention could help boost viewership for Obinna TV while promoting King Kaka’s latest music project.
Neither Obinna nor King Kaka has publicly addressed claims that the controversy was staged for publicity.

