Tiwa Savage Expresses Disappointment After Falling Victim to Robbery in London

Tiwa Savage's latest release, "Water and Garri," captivated audiences with its compelling storytelling and powerful performances prior to the unfortunate robbery incident in the UK.

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The movie showcased her versatile talent and drew significant attention before the distressing event. Tiwa Savage, has voiced her dismay following an unfortunate incident of robbery in London.


Through her Instagram story, the "Somebody's Son" singer shared a blurred photo of herself, seemingly in a car, and disclosed the distressing encounter.


Tiwa Savage expressed her frustration, stating, "Dmn London, una show me pepper o. Got robbed yesterday."

This distressing event follows a recent security breach at her residence in Nigeria, adding to the unsettling nature of the situation.

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The specifics of the London robbery remain unclear, prompting an outpouring of support and concern from fans and followers across social media, who are earnestly hoping for her swift recovery from this distressing experience.


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