Obinna, among other comedians, was put through trial runs before the station decided on who takes over after Jalang'o exits to pursue his political ambitions.
"I was still worried if I'll deliver how it's required and the company took time to settle on one of us," he said.
He said his fans should look forward to his best and thanked them for the positive feedback when he came for the trial.
"I did not expect such positive feedback from my fans," he said. "I'm always the guy who is dissed or hated online. This time, guys supported me, I even got worried. I was like, are they sure I'm still Obinna?"
Obinna said he and Kamene Goro have good chemistry and now working together, they will make the best duo.
"Potential boyfriends are about to get more jealous, brace yourselves, winter is coming. Kamene is safe," he said.
Working on Kiss FM breakfast show for him means giving the best, more pressure, more challenges to tackle, and more exposure.
He has worked in radio stations for more than seven years and has done late-night shows, mid-morning, drive shows but has never done breakfast shows.
He said the first qualification of a breakfast presenter is to wake up early and show up.
"I need people to wake me up. That's all, after I'm awake and at the studio, leave the rest to me."
Obinna said radio is something he has always enjoyed doing. He encouraged fans to remain focused in all they do.
"Thanks for the support online so kindly bring it on air. Our work is just beginning and I need you all," he said.
"The universe has its plans for you. I'm praying and hoping that your best for today will be your worst tomorrow. Those who want to do things, start, make a plan and begin, hope is not a strategy."
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