Kenyan musician Otile Brown is breathing a sigh of relief after managing to recover his two missing laptops that he had lost in Tanzania at the Julius Nyerere International Airport.
The musician revealed the good news through his Instastories where he uploaded a video of two men giving him back the Macbooks.
“I have people praying for me from different religions,” he said after revealing that he had managed to find the stolen machines.
In the Instastory one can see two well-dressed men knocking on what seems like the artist’s hotel room door at an unknown time in the morning.
Otile, who appears to have woken up shortly before the door was knocked, is seen welcoming the two and receiving his laptops again.
“How did you get them?” he is heard asking them. “It’s a long story bro,” one of them replied.
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The talented 30-year-old singer then continues to inspect the machines and seems satisfied with their condition.
Yesterday morning, he revealed his loss as he expressed frustration with the guards at the airport, who he alleges had refused to offer him any sort of help through checking the CCTV footage to find the ‘thieves’ before they made way with the electronics.
“So I lost two MacBook laptops at Julius Nyerere airport in Tanzania but the security officials refused to help us for around three hours. They have refused to check the CCTV footage despite tracing the laptop,” posted Otile on his Instastories.
By Stella Anyango