
Renowned Nigerian high-life sensation, Flavour N’abania, whose real name is Chinedu Okoli, recently shared a humbling experience from his early days as a performer.
During an appearance on the ‘In My Opinion’ podcast, Flavour recalled a moment when he was asked to vacate the stage to make way for the popular duo, P-Square.
He reflected on his humble beginnings, revealing that his music career started as a choir conductor and drummer in his local church.
This anecdote showcases Flavour’s journey from his modest roots to becoming a celebrated artist in the Nigerian music industry.
In his words:
“I remember one day with P-square, when they just came out with “Temptation.’ They were promoting a show around and the promoters brought them to the spot at City Centre in Enugu.
“With that spot, I already built fans; everybody was there every weekend. No matter what was going on in Enugu, my spot was always packed.
“So the promoters brought Psquare while I was playing, and immediately P-Square came; the manager just said, ‘Hello, off that thing.’
“I switched off, passed the microphone, and went to sit. Then when Paul of P-square picked up the microphone and just said, ‘This na temptation’ everywhere scattered.”
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