A dramatic moment unfolded on April 30 during a live airing of The Dr. Ofweneke Show on TV47, when comedian and content creator Oga Obinna stormed off set after a prank spiraled out of control.

The segment started off with playful banter, with Obinna teasingly accusing host Dr. Ofweneke of speaking ill about him. In a theatrical move meant to amp up the comedy, Obinna called in his bodyguard to jokingly “remove” Ofweneke from the stage. But the mood quickly shifted when Ofweneke, attempting to match the energy, suddenly splashed water on Obinna mid-conversation.

“Hio mpango mnapanga hapa na bouncer wako, hamtafanya hapa kwa show yangu,” Ofweneke quipped, laughing—intending it as humor. But the joke didn’t land.

Clearly upset, Obinna took off his glasses and addressed the situation head-on.


“Ofweneke, this is disrespectful,” he said. “We’re brothers, but that doesn’t make this okay. You can’t just throw water on me. Either you apologize or carry on with your show without me.”

Ofweneke, however, refused to apologise and instead doubled down by asking for more water—treating the moment as part of the performance.

Feeling insulted, Obinna stood up and announced his departure.

“It’s been an honour being here, but Ofweneke has splashed water on me and I’m honestly offended. That’s childish and uncalled for,” he said, before walking off set with his bodyguard.

As he exited, Obinna left one final remark:

“From one brother to another, what you’ve done is wrong. Stop brushing it off—it’s serious. At least own up.”

The incident has since gone viral, sparking widespread debate online. Fans are divided—some believe Ofweneke crossed a line with his actions, while others feel Obinna overreacted. The clash has thrown a spotlight on their personal and professional dynamic, with many wondering whether reconciliation is possible or if this marks a lasting rift between the two entertainers.

Neither Obinna nor Ofweneke has released an official statement following the incident, leaving fans in suspense over what comes next. One thing is certain—the drama has kept audiences talking.