Flavour Spending Time With His Pretty Daughters On His Birthday (Photos)

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Gabrielle and Sophia kissed their dad Flavour and wished him a happy birthday as he turned plus one today, 23rd November.
The popular musician is pictured showing off a customized denim jacket with their faces on it as they both gave him and kiss and said; ‘Happy birth papa‘.
Chinedu Okoli popularly known as (Flavour or Flavour N’abania) is a Nigerian Highlife singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and performer. Born on 23th November 1983 in Enugu State Eastern part of Nigeria, His family is originally from Umunze in Orumba South LGA, Anambra state, Nigeria. He is the first son of a family of four sibling and seven step siblings.
Flavour started his musical career at the age of 13 playing drums for his church choir in Enugu; the pastor at his church introduced him to the CEO of Sound city communication Mr. Chris I Odor. Mr. Odor had just started a musical company that trains young musicians on the basic level up to a professional level. Flavour gained recognition at the age of 19 as a drummer and pianist for a local Band in Enugu, He later got an offer to perform at city center Enugu, the huge number of crowds at city center inspired him to reach greater heights, although his family wasn’t very fond of his musical ambitions especially his mother who believed the musical ambition won’t amount to anything.
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