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Tiwa Savage Reflects on Love: “Only One Relationship Truly Meant Something to Me”

Nigerian music icon Tiwa Savage has opened up about her personal life, revealing that only one of her past romantic relationships brought her real peace and fulfilment.

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In an honest interview with media host Korty EO, the Afrobeats star spoke about the emotional lessons she has learned from love. Tiwa admitted that most of her past relationships were unhealthy and left her disillusioned about romance.

The award-winning singer explained that disappointment became a recurring theme in her love life, shaping how she now views commitment and emotional trust. She noted that genuine connection has been rare for her.

Despite the heartbreak, Tiwa said there was one man who treated her with sincerity and respect. She described him as someone who stood out from the rest — kind, loyal, and emotionally present. Sadly, that relationship ended when he passed away.

Fans have speculated that she was referring to the late Obama DMW, a prominent Nigerian entertainment executive and a close associate of Davido, who died in June 2021. At the time, Tiwa Savage paid tribute to him, describing him as a rare soul who protected and supported everyone around him.

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Tiwa also shared how her experiences with love have influenced her approach to motherhood. She revealed that she uses her past struggles as life lessons while raising her son, Jamil.

According to her, she constantly reminds him to treat women with dignity and compassion. She hopes he grows into a man guided by empathy, even when he makes mistakes.

As a global music star and single mother, Tiwa Savage continues to balance fame with family life. Her willingness to speak openly about heartbreak and healing has earned her respect from fans who see her as both relatable and inspiring.

Her story proves that even the biggest stars face emotional battles — and that growth often comes from pain.

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