Kenyan Artist Otile Brown was today forced to apologize to a Nakuru club days after accusing them of fraud.
The Singer said that there was a misunderstanding but has now sorted it out with the SEBS club in Nakuru.
Otile Brown confirmed that he will be turning up for the Valentines event scheduled for the 14th of February.
Over the weekend, Otile Brown had shared a poster claiming that the advertising of the event was a scam and intended to con Kenyans.
In the poster that was doing rounds on social media, the artist was set to perform alongside Tanzanian artist Aslay.
Otile Brown has advised his fans that the gig was a fraud and that he had not been contacted concerning the performance.
“I don’t know about this gig and i have nothing to do with it.Nakuru don’t get conned .. and for the club owner note that you will be held responsible when we decide to take legal actions.”
Although he spoke of legal action Otile Brown has today retracted his statement and went ahead to delete the post suggesting that it is a scam.
He also asked his fans to turn up and celebrate the day of love with a special treat to their sensational performance.
Although he has clarified on the event, Kenyans need to be cautious of any suspicious event that might lead to the theft of their money.
Most clubs thrive in performances by top artists and for this valentine season it is obviously going to be lit at Sebs club Nakuru.