Stoopid Boy: Rehab Made My Life Worse, Blames Oga Obinna for False Promises
Stoopid Boy vs. Oga Obinna: The Fallout from a Failed Rehab

Rising Kenyan rapper Stoopid Boy, known for his hit song “G Bag Na Jug,” has shared his struggles following his departure from rehab, revealing that his situation has deteriorated rather than improved.
In a heartfelt interview, he expressed his disappointment over the lack of support from those who once rallied behind him, particularly highlighting the absence of promised financial assistance. Stoopid Boy alleged that several individuals, including well-known media figure Oga Obinna, had taken advantage of his vulnerability, despite Obinna’s earlier assurances of helping him rebuild his life.
The rapper had envisioned a brighter future post-rehab, dreaming of launching a children’s clothing store, but instead found himself grappling with feelings of isolation, paranoia, and depression. He candidly shared the toll that rehab had taken on his mental health, stating that he emerged with lingering issues that he had not anticipated.
In response to Stoopid Boy’s claims, Oga Obinna expressed his shock and heartbreak, emphasizing that he had genuinely attempted to support the artist’s career after his recovery. He urged the public to refrain from harsh judgments, suggesting that Stoopid Boy may be facing significant challenges, including the risk of relapse, and encouraged continued support for his upcoming projects.