Obinna’s Hilarious Response After Daughter Questioned Him How Women Produce Milk

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Comedian Oga Obinna was faced with a rather awkward question from his teenage daughter as they spend time together.

The curious girl wanted to know how female human beings produce milk, and she proceed to take some guesses.

“How is milk produced by a woman? Is the water that they take that turns to milk or cow milk, goat milk or  camel that they take,” she posed.

Obinna, who seemed not ready for the question joked about it first saying, “Unaona hizi maziwa zote zenye huwa unakunywa ukiwa mtoto, huwa zinaenda zinajificha mahali kwa chest halafu ukiwa mama sasa ndio maziwa inatoka.”

The girl however argued saying it was a lie because men also take milk while they are young and they don’t end up producing milk later in their adulthood.

His teenage son also questioned him what the function of the milk is and the comedian  jokingly said, “It goes to the teeth to make them white as well as the eyes.”

On a serious note, Obinna admitted that the question was difficult for him adding that his daughter was just testing him as she was aware of the subject. He however issued a concrete explanation.

“The food you eat they get converted into milk. There is a way in the female body the body converts some food that you eat. When you give birth or get pregnant, your body starts forming things because the child  has to survive that is when your breast will start organising how it will forming milk in the sucks,” he said as they proceeded to do further research on the internet.

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