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ENTERTAINMENT and ADVENTURE => Celebrity News => Topic started by: Davzy folamz on Aug 08, 2012, 01:04 PM

Title: ' Growing up was hard ' ---) Flavour.
Post by: Davzy folamz on Aug 08, 2012, 01:04 PM
High life musician, Flavour Nabania's mother says she's extremely proud of her son's success.
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During an edition of the on-going supermom reality TV show, Mrs Onyinyechukwu Jane Okorie said she initially disliked his career choice, wanting him to become a medical doctor.She said that doing music then involved a lot of ugly things which she didn't want her first child to be a part of.
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' Those days, nobody wanted their child to become a musician because they used to drink and they were wayward people.I did not want that for my child.More so, even if he wanted to do music, i said it should not be outside the church but i didn't reckon with what God had in store for him ' flavour's mum said.
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The high life singer corroborated his mother's story, adding that growing up was hard for him and his four siblings since his mother's little salary as a civil servant was all they relied on.He said they often skipped meals and even hawked pure water on the streets of Enugu at one point, until his success with his musical career.
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Flavour said it was his determination to prove his mother wrong that geared him on.' I saw my mum as my biggest challenge and i was ready to prove her wrong '.
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Flavour, who started his career drumming at age 13, has two albums to his credit, and has few awards to call his own.           
Title: Re: ' Growing up was hard ' ---) Flavour.
Post by: Samo gideon on Aug 09, 2012, 01:10 PM
I feel for Flavour o.Moreso, i thank God for sparing his life up till this moment.i pray his mum and all mothers all over the world live long to eat the fruit of their labour.
Title: Re: ' Growing up was hard ' ---) Flavour.
Post by: Segun fadare on Aug 09, 2012, 01:16 PM
for every glory there is a story.this is ur own story mr flavour.you won't experience this again believe me.