Otile Brown, whose real name is Jacob Obunga, has revealed the emotional turmoil that keeps him away from his childhood home in Kisumu.
The ‘Dusuma’ singer recently shared a heartfelt post on Instagram, admitting that although he longs to return to the village, it’s a place that now holds too much sadness.
“Sometimes I miss home, I wanna go so bad, but it’s just too dark 🥹,” he shared, adding weight to his words by displaying a diamond pendant in honor of his late grandmother, Elizabeth Anyango, who was his rock during his teenage years.
After losing both parents at age 14, Otile’s grandmother raised him, creating a bond he cherishes to this day.
Otile’s father, whom he never had a chance to meet, had separated from his mother and lived in Kisumu, where Otile now finds painful memories waiting.
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According to reports, his grandmother’s passing left a significant void, and his emotional Instagram tribute, “Elizabeth Anyango 🤲🏾 Rest Well,” echoes his enduring grief.
Despite his fame and fortune, Otile’s story shows that even the biggest stars can be deeply affected by personal loss, leaving fans to reflect on the poignant role family and home play in shaping the person behind the music.
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