Imagine you’re in the middle of a live show, your phone battery’s running low, and there’s no charger in sight. That’s exactly what happened when entertainer Oga Obinna was hosting a guest and realised the production team had neglected to guide them where to plug in. In the moment, he publicly dismissed his production manager during the live stream.
The incident was captured on the show, and the clip circulated widely online, sparking conversation.
In it, Oga Obinna pauses, points out the lapse in attention, and swiftly tells the manager their services are terminated. The web version of the story confirms the unexpected decision took place in the heat of a live audience moment.
There’s more to the story than just a dramatic gesture. The guest reportedly needed assistance charging a device, the production team did not step in, and the presenter felt this oversight exposed a gap in professionalism. The filmed reaction shows the presenter’s frustration that something relatively minor guiding someone to a charging point was left unattended.
The footage has generated mixed responses from his fan base and viewers alike.
On one level, it’s about accountability: when you work behind‑the‑scenes at a live show, the little details matter.
On another level, it prompts reflection: in our everyday interactions whether at work, or socially how many times do we let small but important things slide and what might the consequences be? When a host pulls his team aside mid‑show, it forces everybody to rethink standards.
For the production manager, this turn of events will likely prompt serious self‑reflection or a conversation about expectations. For viewers and anyone working in live settings, it’s a reminder of how being just a step behind can have big repercussions.
By Newshub
