Award-winning singer, Tiwa Savage is currently up to something as fans anticipate her next move.
In building anticipation, Tiwa Savage has deleted all her thousands of Instagram posts except three.
This was followed by an Instagram story post in which she revealed to fans that she was going to be making a major announcement soon.
It must be noted that prior to this move, Tiwa Savage had not shared any pictures on the app since the year began. The closest she has come to using social media in 2019 was a Twitter post where she announced to fans that she needed a little break and promised to share “great news”.
Fans are speculating that the singer who is signed to Mavin Records may be set to leave the label and this may not be farfetched considering one of the label’s artistes, Reekado Banks recently took an exit.
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