Days after Oga Obinna he revealed that he has five children with four different women, his fourth baby mama, Tallie, finally broke her silence, addressing the speculation and online reactions that followed her sudden exposure.
The revelation came weeks after Obinna introduced his youngest daughter, Ella, born in September 2024, to his fans.
During a series of social media posts, the comedian disclosed that Ella’s mother had concealed the pregnancy and that he learned about the child’s existence through a third party.
The disclosure sparked widespread discussion, prompting leaked chats, public debate, and eventually, a response from the woman at the center of it all.
Tallie, also known by her stage name Tallie Kenya, confirmed her identity as Obinna’s fourth baby mama and expressed surprise at the wave of attention her reveal generated.
She said she was ‘taken aback’ by how quickly her name and photos spread online after fans pieced together clues from Obinna’s posts.

“I didn’t expect that kind of attention. People were quick to judge, but I’ve also received a lot of support — especially from women who’ve been in similar situations,” she said.
While many online users were critical, others defended her privacy, urging followers to remember that family issues are rarely straightforward. Tallie chose to focus on the positive, expressing gratitude for the supportive messages she had received since her identity went public.
One of the most controversial claims from Obinna’s posts and leaked chats was that Tallie had “removed her birth control implant without his knowledge,” leading to an unplanned pregnancy. Responding to this, Tallie denied deliberately hiding the child from the comedian, saying that while communication between them had broken down, it was never her intention to deceive him.
“It was a complicated time. We were not in constant communication, and I didn’t know the right way to bring it up,” she explained. “There were emotions, misunderstandings, and honestly, fear of how it would be received.”
Tallie admitted that she had indeed stopped using the implant but insisted that she had other precautions in place. Her account offered a more nuanced perspective on what Obinna had initially described as betrayal.
Tallie also opened up about her history with the comedian, revealing that the two first met in 2016 in Parklands, Nairobi, and built a friendship that later turned romantic. However, their relationship did not last.
“We grew apart,” she said simply. “People move on, but sometimes life brings you back together in ways you didn’t expect — especially when there’s a child involved.”
Despite their differences, she said they have managed to maintain a working co-parenting arrangement for the sake of their daughter.
“It’s not easy, but we are doing our best. At the end of the day, Ella deserves love from both parents,” she noted.
In a later interview, Tallie responded to speculation that she occasionally stays at Obinna’s house, clarifying that it happens only when their child is under his care.
“People misunderstand that part. Ella is still very young. When she’s at her dad’s house, I sometimes stay over because she can’t be alone — it’s purely about her comfort,” she explained.
She emphasized that there is no romantic relationship between them and that her priority is ensuring the child’s well-being.
Beyond the family drama, Tallie is determined not to be defined solely as ‘Obinna’s baby mama.’ She used her moment in the spotlight to promote her career as a musician and rapper, encouraging Kenyans to listen to her work rather than dwell on gossip.
“I’m an artist first. I’d love people to check out my music instead of judging me for something personal,” she said, urging fans to stream her latest releases.
The story of Oga Obinna’s growing family has dominated entertainment news, with social media users split between admiration and criticism.