Ekohotblog reports that Nigerian singer and songwriter, Tiwa Savage, has stated that some people will be happy when she’s no more.
The ‘Koroba’ crooner took to her Instagram story on Monday to state that she was sad when she lost her dad and Obama DMW, Davido’s associate better known as ’44’.
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She added that “at least they are no longer in this cruel place”.
“I was sad at the passing of my dad and 44 but at least they are no longer in this cruel place. Some people will be happy when I am no more,” she wrote.
This online media recalls that Tiwa Savage’s recent post comes a week after a sex tape featuring the singer and her current lover surfaced online.
Although it was not clear what informed her post, it may not be unconnected to the recent backlash trailing her leaked sex tape.
In the past few days, Tiwa has been in the public eye after a video showing an intimate moment between her and her new lover surfaced online.
The video has continued to elicit different reactions, with some Nigerians criticising the ‘Celia’ singer.
Amid the outrage, several celebrities including Mercy Aigbe and Harrysong had defended the mother of one with solidarity posts.
But Georgina Onuoha, the Nollywood actress, had tackled the celebrities who she claimed were doing Tiwa a disservice by celebrating what she termed her “mistake”.
Ossai Success, the aide to Ifeanyi Okowa, governor of Delta, had also called on the musician to apologise to Nigerians, describing the video as “an act of abnormality” that should not be supported.
Tiwa had earlier lambasted her critics, saying some of them thought the sex tape would destroy her.
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