A popular Nigerian singer Chinedu Okoli, popularly referred to as Flavour N’abania,has recounted how he used to be streets musician all along. Okol
A popular Nigerian singer Chinedu Okoli, popularly referred to as Flavour N’abania,has recounted how he used to be streets musician all along.
Okoli, who made this known in a recent interview on the ‘In My Opinion podcast’ released on Sunday, also revealed how he was once asked to leave the stage during a performance for the popular Nigerian music duo, PSquare.
He said,” All this time, I was in a good place; the music had procedures and all, but now I was in the streets.
“I remember one day PSquare with a temptation album, so they were promoting a show, and the promoters brought them to the spot; it was called City Centre in Enugu. In the spot I had built fans, everybody was there every weekend. On Friday, no matter the show happening in Enugu, my spot is always packed; cars were packed on the street.
“So, the promoters brought PSquare, you know, to come and promote the show. I was performing, and immediately PSquare came in. The manager said, Hello, stop that thing. I switched off the device and passed the microphone. I went there and sat there. When PSquare came, the girls were screaming.
“Then Paul took the microphone and sang this temptation. When they left, the manager asked me to come back. I was cold.”
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