YouTuber and content creator Oga Obinna recently opened up about the agreement he has with his children regarding his dating life, shedding light on how his kids influence the partners he chooses. The revelation comes after Obinna announced he had a fifth child with his fourth baby mama, a pregnancy he only discovered a year after the birth.
Obinna explained in a viral video that his children have a clear say in the type of women he dates. He shared that his kids were disappointed with his previous partner, highlighting that they even criticized an ex who had taken back a sweater she gave them. “They always tell me, ‘Dad, we do not want this type of person,’” Obinna revealed. He added that they have an agreement that he should not date anyone else without their knowledge, as they have supported him through past heartbreaks.
The YouTuber recounted multiple difficult relationships, noting that his children had seen him date at least four women and had been part of his emotional journey. He described how they provided comfort during a particularly painful breakup, emphasizing the strong bond he shares with his kids.
Obinna’s revelation has sparked varied reactions online. Some social media users questioned the number of women he has dated, while others criticized him for involving his children in adult matters. Comments ranged from amusement at his openness to concerns about exposing children to personal relationship details.
Despite the controversy, Obinna maintains that his children’s guidance helps him navigate his personal life, ensuring that future relationships align with their expectations and that they remain part of his support system. This level of transparency with his children highlights how family dynamics can shape personal decisions for public figures.
The story underscores the complexities of managing personal relationships while in the public eye and raises questions about boundaries between parental roles and adult decision-making. Obinna’s approach shows a unique family-centered perspective on dating and accountability within blended families.


