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Me & My Music For Now, I’m Still Single - Flavour Denies Getting Married To Sandra Okagbue

Yesterday reports emerged that Afro highlife singer Flavour N’Abania real name Chinedu Okoli, had tied the knot in a top secret traditional wedding ceremony on Monday Dec. 28, with his baby mama Number 1 – Sandra Okagbue. There were claims by close sources who attended the alleged dowry paying ceremony.
The news was broken by gossip blog Stella Dimoko Korkus.

The news had many in shock leaving us wondering about the position of Baby , Mama Number 2 – Anna Banner.
However a few hours ago the musician came out to deny the marriage reports via his Twitter account, where he wrote
Music & ME for now.I’m still single. Wouldn’t get married without sharing the news with my fans!HML @2niteben
He used the opportunity to congratulate his manager Benjamin Omesiete who got married on the 28, but Flavour did not attend the wedding.

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