Key points
- Lookalike denies scam claims in a new street interview. He says bookings prove he performs tribute sets only.
- He states his fee is ₦700k to ₦800k. He argues Flavour charges far more for each show.
- He rejects claims of fraud or deceit for cash. He says fans know the clear gap in price.
A Flavour lookalike denies a scam claim today. He says he only honours Flavour (Chinedu Okoli) with tribute. He adds his fee shows he is not the star. He claims bookers know the clear price gap.

The man says he earns ₦700k to ₦800k per show. He argues Flavour would never accept that small fee. “I just love him,” he says in a clip. He rejects claims that he tricks hosts for cash.
What the lookalike says on price
He shares his view in a street side interview. He repeats that fans know he is not Flavour. Fraud talk grows after an alleged romance scam complaint.
He stresses event planners hear the fee up front. He says there is no plan to trick buyers. He adds real fans spot clear cues on stage. “Flavour would never perform for that amount,” he says.
What this means for hosts and fans
Experts say hosts must check names and prior bookings. Clear contracts list stage name, fee, and set length. Calls rise for verified pages to manage paid dates. Clips should show faces, voices, and venue lights.
Some stars now post safety tips for show hosts. Many share safety notes from stars on fraud risks. The push aims to slow fake bookings this season. Fans also warn peers to verify flyers and prices.
Legal minds note risk if names cause real loss. Civil suits may follow when buyers feel misled. Criminal claims depend on intent and clear gain. Police urge quick reports with proof from each event.
Flavour has not issued a post on this yet. His team did not share a note at press time. The lookalike says he will keep his act clean.
Clips of his talk first surfaced on YabaLeftOnline today. Users debate if tribute work helps or harms stars. See this warning note against fraud from a global singer. The page shows mixed takes under the short video.
For now, bookings stay open on both sides. Hosts weigh price, vibe, and crowd taste each week. Fans wait to see if this talk cools soon. We will share updates when new facts come out.





