Entertainment
More Departures from The Obinna TV Show: Baba Kaunty Bows Out
It seems like changes are still shaking up The Obinna TV Show, as yet another familiar face bids farewell. Following the recent exit of Dem Wa Facebook, Baba Kaunty has also officially stepped away from the popular show.
The back-to-back exits have left fans speculating about the future of the show, but Baba Kaunty has assured viewers that his decision was entirely personal and not influenced by any behind-the-scenes drama.
In a statement posted on his Instagram page, Baba Kaunty clarified that his departure was not the result of being fired, as some online rumors had suggested. Instead, he emphasized that his exit was a carefully considered decision to focus on his personal projects, including his philanthropic efforts through the Baba Kaunty Foundation.
“Oga Obinna alinichukua pale I was not under any contract so ilikuwa tu tunasaidiana kama mandugu kazi iendelee,” Baba Kaunty explained, highlighting the collaborative and brotherly nature of his relationship with the show’s host, Obinna. He added, “It was my own choice to leave. No one decided for me. It was a tough decision nimekuwa nikifikiria tangu hii mwaka ikianza si ati ni kitu niliamka tu nikaamua. Ni kitu nimekuwa nikishindwa nitaambiaje Obi.”
Baba Kaunty admitted that saying goodbye was not easy, as the show had become a significant part of his life. However, he expressed gratitude for the opportunity and the support he received from fans throughout his time on the program.
The Obinna TV Show has already moved forward with a new addition to the team. Pamela Aely, a rising star in the entertainment industry, has stepped in to fill Baba Kaunty’s shoes.
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