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Tiwa Savage: Why I Was Prevented From Performing At Concerts When I Came Back To Nigeria

Abimbola OgunaikeBy Abimbola OgunaikeMay 28, 2024No Comments0 Views
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By Abimbola Ogunnaike

Popular Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage, has disclosed that when she returned to Nigeria from the United Kingdom to pursue her musical career, she was prevented from performing at concerts because her outfit was “too risqué.”

Savage revealed that some of her earlier music videos were not aired because they were considered indecent.

The ‘Koroba’ hitmaker, who disclosed this in a recent interview with BET, said, “When I first moved back, I would turn up at a show and they would say I can’t perform because my outfit was too risqué.

“It was a cultural issue. Even some of my first music videos were not played on the television because they were considered indecent. I wasn’t even wearing bikinis. Despite the setbacks, I was still stubborn. My dresses were getting more revealing. It was just getting worse. They were bashing me online.

“It was funny because the females were secretly falling in love with me and my style. They couldn’t deny. My fanbase, my followers, was growing. So they had to put me on shows and play my music because there was a demand for it.”

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