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Renowned Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage has candidly shared her distress about her health, expressing her feelings of sickness as she prepares for upcoming shows.
In a heartfelt statement, Tiwa Savage conveyed her concerns and appealed for divine intervention, saying, "God help me, I feel so sick."
The singer's transparency about her health struggles adds a personal touch to the challenges she is currently facing.
As fans and well-wishers express their support and understanding, Tiwa Savage's vulnerability resonates with many who appreciate her openness amid the pressures of the entertainment industry.
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