/ Jul 01, 2026
/ Jul 01, 2026

I was sent off the stage for PSquare to perform – Flavour

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Singer Flavour N’abania has shared a humbling experience from his early days as a musician.

The Enugu-born singer recalled being asked to leave the stage for P-Square to perform.

Flavour, who started as a choir conductor and drummer in the church before transitioning to secular music, said he built a loyal fan base in Enugu where he consistently performed at a popular spot, City Centre.

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According to him, PSquare, who were promoting their hit song “Temptation,” were brought to the same venue and he was asked to stop performing for PSquare to take over the stage.

He narrated how the crowd went wild when Paul Okoye started singing “Temptation.”

“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,” he said.

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