Tiwa Savage practices nodity

Tiwatope Savage, known professionally as Tiwa Savage, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and actress. Born in Isale Eko, she relocated to London at the age of 11 for her secondary education. Five years later, she began her music career doing backup vocals for notable music artists, the Nigerian artiste has set social media on fire after posting a photo of herself standing half-naked.
She had earlier revealed how she almost killed herself twice while she was at London, this information was divulge while on set with media personality, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu on Bounce Live Radio.
Knowing the effect on nodity on people and how some people perceive nodity, it comes as no surprise as the photo has received lots of comments from her fans who feel the photo does not fall in line with Tiwa Savage’s brand.
Interestingly, it looks like her colleague celebrities are very comfortable with the photo and appreciate her great body of art.
The singer dropped the photos on Sunday on her Instagram page with the caption, “don’t swipe”.
The pictures sparked reactions on social media from her followers as some celebrities applauded her, while others berated her.
Newsmakers capture some of the thoughts of Nigerians excerpt:
Harry Song wrote: “I no know say you get yansh like this, Tiwa.”
@Thagreatjeffrey wrote: “Aunty, rest. Do you think (your son) Jam Jam will be proud of you like this?”
@Obarojackson wrote: “Tiwa, leave all these oyinbo people. You are no longer a little girl. At this age you suppose dey hide your body.”
@Lekzy_Crane wrote: “When will this one become responsible? At this your age? Which legacy you dey try give them your children?”
@OdiaseFrancis wrote: “If I talk my mind, they’ll say it’s African mentality, but where is the African culture that we need to past to the next generation. @TiwaSavage are you a African mother? I dey shame for you. #AfricaIsBleeding because no culture no #African.”
@Lagbenjo wrote: “Now I hope we can see why social media regulation is needed. Our younger ones are on this street, yet this one is also a model to some of them. This ain’t our culture, period!”
@xpense96 wrote: “She is living her life. Live yours.”




