Communication strategist Odhiambo Brian Otieno has offered his perspective on the viral videos involving James Opande and Irene Wanjiku, pointing out that both parties share responsibility for the situation.
Speaking on the controversy, Odhiambo criticized the actions of both the man and the woman. He questioned the decision to record private moments, stating, “Both the man and the woman are at fault. How do you record a girlfriend? If you never want anything to leak, don’t record it. Avoid the camera completely.” His remarks highlight the risks of creating digital records of intimate situations in an age where content can quickly become public.
Odhiambo also addressed Irene Wanjiku’s behavior, noting concerns about self-respect and personal boundaries. “For the lady, knowing this man is married, you go for a first date, and you get drunk. That shows something that doesn’t respect herself, self-value,” he said. He emphasized that such choices can have social and reputational consequences, especially when captured on camera.
The strategist’s commentary reflects a broader conversation about personal responsibility, boundaries, and consent in relationships. He urges individuals to consider the implications of their actions and digital footprints, particularly in situations involving intimate or sensitive content.
Odhiambo’s opinion comes as the videos continue to circulate online, sparking widespread debate on social media about morality, accountability, and the ethics of recording private interactions. His remarks suggest that while public scrutiny is intense, understanding personal responsibility is equally important in preventing such controversies.
By Newshub
