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Nigerian songstress, Tiwa Savage, has said she needs a private jet following her performance at King Charles III's coronation concert.
Taking to her Instagram story, the singer stated that she needed a private jet because of her many luggages.
Sharing a clip of her long line of suitcases causing obstruction at a UK airport, Tiwa Savage wrote, “I’ve told you people I need a PJ [private jet]. Anyway, thank you, England. And we are off again.”
This comes after Tiwa Savage stunned many with her performance at the historical coronation of the British monarch, King Charles III on Sunday evening at the Windsor Castle.
The Nigerian singer thrilled guests with her song “Keys To The Kingdom” - a song she recorded with Mr Eazi on Beyoncé’s “The Lion King’’ album.
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