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Tiwa Savage Reacts To Beyonce’s Mom Comments

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:19 am

Sensational Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage has reacted to comment of Beyonce’s Mom Tina Knowles on social media. Tina blasted Tiwa Savage for asking Beyonce to lend her voice in the ongoing protest in Nigeria.

Tiwa in an Instagram Live meeting helped Beyonce to remember how her “Dark is King” collection was praised in Nigeria and how a Nigerian [Wizkid] additionally made the collection sell in world’s most crowded dark country.

Tina Knowles at that point plunged on Tiwa Savage, advising her that her little girl, Beyonce, isn’t her [Tiwa’s] political pioneer.

Reacting to this comment Tiwa Savage said that we all have mothers too.

Albert Echetah

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