Otile Brown, a Kenyan musician, appreciated Tonny Wanjala, one of his bouncers, by giving him a piece of land. 

The rapper thanked his bouncer on social media and urged him to receive a land title deed near where he is constructing his own home. 

That's Tonny, my bouncer. Thank you for always doing your work without moaning or asking for anything. Come For Your Title Deed Of Land Near Where I'm Building My Home and for that as soon as you're prepared. To you, with love. 



The musician claimed that his motivation was not to gain influence but to show his appreciation for a kind and dependable person, as these people are rare. 

Otile has demonstrated his generosity and has a reputation for rewarding his followers. 

He kept his promise to Kach Gal, the woman who inked his name on her chest and wrote a song about him, and he did so in May. He treated her to a date, purchased her a dress, and paid for her manicure and pedicure. 



In March, Otile Brown decided to give his photographer a brand-new white Mazda Demio as a surprise birthday present.