The millions Oga Obinna used to organize the Vurugu Boxing bout


Kenyan entertainer and media personality Oga Obinna has finally lifted the lid on the cost behind one of the most talked-about sporting events in recent days, the Vurugu Boxing bout.

The high-energy event went down on Saturday, April 4, drawing massive attention from fans across the country.

From the electric atmosphere to the intense matchups, the bout lived up to its hype, cementing its place as a unique blend of entertainment and sport.

 

Oga Obinna flaunted the belt to be won by either Majembe or Mbavu Destroyer after their much-anticipated bout. Photo: Oga Obinna At De Top/Instagram

 

The highlight of the night was undoubtedly the much-anticipated clash between Majembe and Mbavu Destroyer.

In a thrilling encounter that kept fans on the edge of their seats, Majembe emerged victorious, earning bragging rights and solidifying his dominance in the ring.

Beyond the fights, the event stood out for its impressive turnout.

Kenyans from different walks of life showed up in large numbers, creating an atmosphere that perfectly captured the true Kenyan spirit, vibrant, passionate, and united through entertainment.

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Speaking after the successful event, Obinna revealed that organizing the Vurugu Boxing bout was no small feat financially.

According to him, the entire production cost approximately Sh10.1 million. The funds went into various aspects including logistics, promotion, security, venue setup, and talent coordination.

Despite the hefty price tag, Obinna clarified that the money did not come out of his own pocket alone.

He disclosed that the event was made possible through the support of sponsors and well-wishers who believed in the vision and came on board to help bring it to life.

 

Oga Obinna disclosed he spent over Sh10.1 million in organizing the Vurugu Boxing bout. Photo: Oga At De Top/Instagram

 

The success of the Vurugu Boxing bout has already sparked conversations about its future, with many fans urging Obinna to take the concept beyond Kenya’s borders.

However, the entertainer has remained cautious, noting that he is not currently thinking about taking the event international.

For now, his focus remains on building and refining the experience locally, ensuring that each edition surpasses the last.

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Judging by the reception of the April 4 event, Vurugu Boxing may just be the beginning of a new era in Kenya’s entertainment and sports scene.

 

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