FLAVOUR SHOWCASES CHIMEZIE IN LONDON

Nigerian music superstar, Chinedu Okoli, professionally known as Flavour, held a concert at the OVO arena in London, United Kingdom on Monday.

During the captivating concert, the highlife singer brought veteran Nigerian singer, Bright Chimezie to join him on stage.

In a video clip posted on social media, Bright Chimezie, who is known for his Zigima Sound joined Flavour on stage showcasing his thrilling dance steps as fans were awed at the legend’s performance.

Flavour in the video also shared his admiration for Mr. Chimezie in the video.

Meanwhile, the ‘Zigima sound’ crooner poured praises on the ‘Big baller’ singer, congratulating him for a well deserved show.

“Congratulations Flavour on your wonderful outing last night. Cheers to greater heights. God bless you”. He wrote on his Instagram page.

Bright Chimezie rose to fame in the early 1980s. He is notable for his unique blend of traditional Nigerian music, Igbo highlife, and chanted vocals.

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