Mbiama has stepped forward publicly, claiming Kenyan singer Otile Brown fathered her daughter and saying she’s tried everything to get in touch with him without success. The woman shared her story in a video that’s now spreading fast across social media, leaving fans waiting for the musician’s side.
The clip started circulating on TikTok before jumping to Instagram and Facebook just hours ago. Mbiamaa, a woman from Kenya, speaks directly to the camera, explaining how she’s reached out multiple times but got no reply.
She expresses hope that one day her little girl will meet her dad. “I just want him to know,” she says in the emotional post. No details yet on when or how the two supposedly met, but the claim has everyone talking in entertainment circles.
Otile Brown, real name Jacob Obunga, remains one of the biggest names in Kenyan R&B. Born in Kisumu and raised partly in Mombasa, he broke through with smooth love songs that hit home for many. Tracks like “Mapoz” with Sanaipei Tande and his collabs with Tanzanian stars keep him at the top of the charts. He built a loyal following with heartfelt lyrics about romance and heartbreak, often drawing from his own experiences.
This isn’t the first time paternity or relationship drama has followed Otile. Years back, his messy split from socialite Vera Sidika made headlines everywhere. In songs and interviews, he accused her of ending a pregnancy because she doubted the baby’s skin tone would match.
Vera fired back, and the back-and-forth kept blogs busy for months. Then came rumours with Ethiopian model Nabayet – fans speculated about a baby on the way after cosy photos and dedications. Otile later opened up about losing an unborn child, saying it hurt deeply and changed how he saw fatherhood.
As far as the public knows, Otile has no children he’s acknowledged. He keeps family matters private these days, focusing on music and business. His manager recently stepped down after years together, signalling some shifts behind the scenes. But personal life stories like this one always pull him back into the spotlight.
Social media lit up right away with reactions. Some users send support to Mbiama, saying single moms deserve recognition and help. “If it’s true, that child needs her father,” one comment reads. Hashtags mixing Otile’s name with baby mama talk trend on local pages.
Otile hasn’t commented yet. His accounts stay filled with music teasers and performance clips – no mention of the allegations. Friends and team members remain silent too. In past dramas, he’s addressed things through songs or subtle posts, letting art speak when words fail.
These situations play out often in the Kenyan celeb world. A viral video sparks debate, sides form, and everyone waits for proof or denial. Mbiama says she’s tired of trying alone and wants the best for her daughter. Whether that includes Otile stepping up remains to be seen.
Fans remember Otile came from humble beginnings, grinding to build his career. He talks about family values in interviews, crediting his upbringing for keeping him grounded. If the claim holds water, it could change a lot – for the child, the mother, and the artist himself.



