The boy who went viral for bleating like a goat at Makupa Police Station has come clean—he says the entire act was staged. In an interview with Obinna TV, he revealed that he faked losing his speech as a creative tactic to get help traveling to Nairobi.
Highlights:
- The teen says he pretended to lose his voice and bleated to draw attention
- He hoped the stunt would get him assistance reaching Nairobi
- The incident went viral after being filmed at Makupa Police Station
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The now-famous video of a young man bleating like a goat while seated at Makupa Police Station in Mombasa had social media in stitches. But behind the theatrics was a calculated move. In an interview with comedian and media personality Obinna, the boy revealed that his strange behavior wasn’t due to trauma or possession—it was a deliberate act.
According to his confession, he pretended to have lost his speech and began bleating with the aim of being taken seriously and getting help. “I wanted a ride to Nairobi,” he said, adding that desperation had pushed him to try something out of the ordinary.
The revelation sparked mixed reactions online. Some applauded the boy’s ingenuity and courage to own up, calling it a survival tactic in a tough economy. Others criticized the stunt, saying it trivialized real mental health cases and wasted police time.
In a world where attention equals opportunity, even bleating at a police station can become a ticket to Nairobi—and maybe a shot at something bigger.


