Nigerian music sensation Flavour N'abania has set social media ablaze with an unexpected and hilarious video featuring controversial cleric Prophet Odumeje, just days before the release of his highly anticipated album Afro-Culture.
Album Artwork and Viral Video Reveal
The highlife star, whose real name is Chinedu Okoli, officially unveiled the artwork for his upcoming project, which is scheduled for release on November 28, 2025. The album cover, created by renowned visual director TG Omori, presents Flavour in elegant white robes against a striking blue-and-gold plate design filled with African motifs.
What truly captured fans' attention, however, was the accompanying video showing Flavour and Prophet Odumeje stepping out in matching attire. The clip quickly went viral, particularly because of a comical moment where Odumeje appeared to be struggling with his trousers, which seemed determined to slip from his waist.
Mixed Reactions from Fans and Public Figures
The internet erupted with laughter and commentary as the video spread across social media platforms. While many found the situation hilarious, others pointed fingers at Flavour, suggesting he might be influencing Odumeje's increasingly unconventional public appearances.
Reverend Father Kelvin Ugwu, a Catholic priest, shared his surprising perspective after watching the trending video. He admitted he no longer criticizes Odumeje, acknowledging that the pastor has a unique ability to make people laugh, even outperforming professional comedians in entertainment value.
Social media reactions highlighted the public's divided opinions:
- Pascal Ezenwa commented: "Since Odumeje started shouting 'Egbee' with Flavour, that's when I noticed something was wrong. But I think Flavour is using this dressing to pass some message."
- Justice Nwankwo humorously noted: "God called Odumeje and Flavour called him back."
- Glory Usanga added: "Flavour na fashions form against Odumeje that will not prosper."
- Austin Mbaekwe Ngala Igbo observed: "Since Flavour took Odumeje to studio where he started shouting on Mic... He has never remained the same."
Album Features and Odumeje's Prophetic Claims
The Afro-Culture album promises to be a significant project, featuring 13 tracks with collaborations from international artist Baaba Maal, Nigerian star Kizz Daniel, and surprisingly, Prophet Odumeje himself.
This isn't the first time Odumeje has made headlines recently. The controversial cleric previously made prophetic declarations about his own death, claiming that when he dies, nobody would see his corpse. He referred to himself as a 'lion' and 'dead man walking,' stating his mission focuses on proving the supremacy of Jesus Christ rather than longevity.
Odumeje also made bold claims about his spiritual standing, positioning himself as the strongest spiritual figure after the late renowned prophet TB Joshua.
As the November 28 release date approaches, the collaboration between Flavour and Odumeje continues to generate both excitement and curiosity among music fans and social media users alike, proving that the intersection of music and personality in Nigerian entertainment remains as dynamic as ever.