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Otile Brown signs his first ambassadorial deal with Tecno

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Musician Jacob Obunga popularly known as Otile Brown has signed his first ambassadorial deal.

The Kenyan RNB singer was unveiled as the new brand ambassador and creative director for Tecno Camon 19.

Otile says that he is thrilled to be joining the Tecno family.

I am really thrilled and excited to officially announce my partnership Tecno Mobile Kenya with their brand ambassador and chief executive officer for the Tecno Camon 19 series

Otile Brown

“I am really thrilled and excited to officially announce my partnership Tecno Mobile Kenya with their brand ambassador and chief executive officer for the Tecno Camon 19 series,” he said.

The singer’s fans have also gone online to congratulate him.

His continuous success is impeccable and he keeps blooming each day.

Earlier in the year, Otile made history when he became the first artist to surpass one million subscribers on YouTube.

“Look at what y’all did, y’all are some amazing human beings, thank you for the 1million YouTube subs…,”wrote Otile.

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In 2020 he got recognized by the Billboard – a famous digital charting and award scheme platform in the United States, as the most watched homegrown artist in Kenya.

In his latest posts, Otile Brown shared photos of a new mansion he is building.

He mentions on Instagram that he is in a race to complete the mansion in the next five months.

“For real buying a house is not the same as building one…building is special. Trying to finish this in five months inshalla,” wrote Otile on Instagram.

The Dusuma hit maker is now one celebrities who owns a mansion in Kenya.

Other celebrities include khaligraph Jonnes, Jalang’o, Bahati and comedian Oga Obinna.

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