It’s no secret that Otile Brown is blessed through his good, quality music and he’s probably on everyone’s lips and after his latest act of humanity, he will continue to being on people’s hearts too.
“…I’m out here in the streets manze, feeling good today. God has been great to me, I’m feeling great, I’m feeling like blessing my people today with the little that I have, am not wealthy am not that rich but natumai kwa kile kidogo nilichojaliwa nacho nibariki wenzangu na mashabiki on the streets” Otile Brown said in part before he began to give out cash money to random people in Nairobi streets.
“I came from nothing, kuna wakati ambapo kwamba nilikuwa natembea sana kwenye hizi streets, na kuna wakati sikuwa na fare[unanielewa], nilikuwa natembea kwenye hizi streets yaani niokote hata kama ni 50 bob iwe ni fare yangu yakunipeleka nyumbani.
So natumai hapa kwenye street kuna mtu ako katika hiyo situation leo hii[unanielewa] huenda kawa hana fare, amepiga michakato yake, amepiga mishe zake lakini hazijakuwa. So kwa kile kidogo ambacho ntakuwa nakipeana natumai kwamba kitakuwa kimemsaidia mtu kwa njia moja ama kingine” he added.
The musician who is the immediate ex-boyfriend of Vera Sidika took to Nairobi city and decided to randomly “buy people lunch” by dashing out cash to total strangers in the Nairobi streets as an act of giving back for being as successful as he is today, thanks to his fans who have enabled him to win in the music business.
It’s not clear how much money Otile Brown was giving out to random strangers but it’s safe to say it was the highest currency in the country, the thousand shillings note.
“Was feeling so good today and decided to Randomly go to Nairobi CBD to buy people lunch. God has been so good to me. Thanks to all my fans and supporters. I appreciate you guys.” Otile Brown captioned the video he shared on Instagram.
Many people were rushing to have a piece of the cash he was giving out in Nairobi as he was escorted by his bodyguards.
Watch the video of Otile Brown appreciating his fans by giving them his hard-earned cash in Nairobi streets.