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Sh10M Showdown: Karauri Ignores Alleged Male Lover, Dares Edgar Obare Over ‘Gay Tapes’ As Leaks, Fear Claims And Silence Raises New Questions
While Karauri trained his fire on Obare, daring him to release an alleged explicit tape, the original leaks did not come from the blogger.
SportPesa CEO and Kasarani MP Ronald Karauri’s decision to publicly challenge blogger Edgar Obare with a Sh10 million bounty has opened a fresh line of scrutiny in an already explosive saga.
While Karauri trained his fire on Obare, daring him to release an alleged explicit tape, the original leaks did not come from the blogger.
They were first posted by a man claiming to be the MP’s former male lover, who shared screenshots and short private clips on his own Instagram page before the story was amplified across gossip platforms .
That gap has not gone unnoticed.
The alleged lover went public with claims that he is living in fear, alleging surveillance and threats after disagreements linked to the recordings . He stated “I am not safe” and said responsibility should fall on the MP if anything happens to him . The material he posted quickly spread online, with Obare and other bloggers providing commentary and further circulation.
Yet in his fiery video response, Karauri did not address the man directly. He did not deny knowing him. He did not threaten legal action against the individual who published the alleged private content. Instead, he zeroed in on Obare, accusing the blogger of clout chasing and daring him to drop the alleged tape.
Political observers are asking why.
If the material was first released by the alleged lover, why not confront or sue the source? Why not file a criminal complaint over alleged extortion or cyber harassment? Why focus on the amplifier rather than the originator?
Some analysts suggest the answer may lie in platform power. Obare commands a vast online following and has repeatedly shaped national conversations around celebrity scandals. By confronting him, Karauri may have been targeting the loudest megaphone in the room rather than the initial whistleblower.
Others see something more strategic. Addressing the alleged lover directly could implicitly acknowledge a relationship, even in denial. By shifting the spotlight to Obare, Karauri reframed the narrative as a battle against a gossip merchant rather than a dispute with a man claiming intimate ties.
Still, the optics are complicated. Legal experts note that if Karauri believes the claims are defamatory, the primary legal target would ordinarily be the person who originated the allegations and published the material. The absence of any publicly confirmed complaint against the alleged lover fuels speculation.
On social media, the question is being asked bluntly. Why challenge the commentator and not the claimant? Is this a tactical move to control the narrative, or does it signal caution about confronting the source head on?
In the court of public opinion, such information voids often become as loud as the allegations themselves. For a businessman whose empire thrives on calculated risk, this may be his boldest gamble yet.
As Kenyans wait to see whether any video surfaces or any legal action is filed, one thing is certain. The Sh10 million dare has shifted the spotlight, but it has not silenced the deeper questions.
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