Tiwa Savage, a 44-year-old Nigerian musician, has sparked a sensation on social media with her recent photoshoot.
The charming photographs, set to her smash song “Commona” with Olamide, show off her confidence and appeal as she strikes seductive poses.
Tiwa Savage openly exhibits her tattoos while wearing a white cropped top and a glittering purple sequined skirt. She also has a stunning curly bangs haircut.
Fans have flocked to the comments section to express their love for her unique fashion choices and great appearance.
The viral photographs have provoked heated debates and conversations, cementing Tiwa Savage’s reputation as a key figure in the music industry and a style icon who continues to defy beauty standards.
See more below:
In other news: Doyinsola Anuoluwapo David, also known as Doyin, a Big Brother Naija reality star, has stated that she has only heard about the country’s hardships and has not really experienced them.
She said that she does not know the prices of things and that her domestic staff shops for her.
Doyin appeared in a recent podcast interview with YouTuber Olufemi Daniel.
“I am the most detached Nigerian you can ever meet. I don’t even know what is happening. I don’t know the price of anything. I don’t go to the market. I send my chef and they don’t tell me what the price is,” she said.
“I hear there’s hardship in the country and I sympathise with Nigerians. I’m sure that it’s tough. I know because wigs are more expensive. Makeup, nails, cars, houses, everything is more expensive. Those things I know. But I’m not really into tomatoes.. I’m sure food is expensive.
“It’s sad because people are suffering, I’m sure because we see things on social media. I also went to the market one time at Ogba, and I cried that day because I saw how people were suffering. People were reacting to N50,000 like it was N5 million. That shows how badly people are suffering.
“It’s very sad. We hope that we’ll have a country one day where the average Nigerian can at least feed.
“That should be the basics. But we are not there yet. I hope we get there one day. I don’t want to talk about politics because I don’t really know much about politics.
“I just think Nigeria is a shithole with this kind of leadership. The issue is that the people that are obligated to care about us don’t care about us.
“I don’t know that there would be a solution anytime soon. So I tell people do your best to fend for yourself and family and if you have the opportunity to relocate abroad, do.”