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Tiwa Savage

Pop singer, Tiwa Savage, has taken to her social media account to slam a journalist, Motolani Alake, over his opinion piece about her career. 

Alake who did a music review about her album, Celia, described the singer’s brand as ‘struggling’ and stated his reasons.

The article titled, “Tiwa Savage’s struggling brand and her hilarious endorsement of ‘Mungo Parking’” was published by Alake after TIME Magazine named the singer’s recent album as one of the ten best albums of 2020.

In the article, Alake described Tiwa’s recent inclusion in UK Time Magazine’s Best 10 Albums of 2020 as “Mungo Parking”, a term which means a feat achieved through “Paid promotion, misinformation and/or ignorance”.

Apparently, the editorial published by Pulse did not go down well with the Ole singer and she took to her Twitter account to air her opinion about the journalist and his media house.

“Because say I quiet no mean say I be fool – don’t try and turn Nigerian media against me to hide your guilty conscience. Ask all the media houses I have great relationships with them. What you did with this is pure EVIL,” she wrote.

She further stated that her little son Jamal has made more money than Alake and the entire company he works for.

“You know how to diss out but you no fit take am when someone speaks up. Struggling brand ke. Even my son bagged more money than your whole company @OneMotolani @PulseNigeria247” she had tweeted.

Tiwa Savage reminded Alake of his first interview in her house when the journalist begged for a picture adding "b***h, you are a fan."

“Guy you came to my house to do an interview then you asked for pictures. Bitch you are a fan. fuck you @onemotolani ” Tiwa Savage tweeted.

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