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Tiwa Savage Says Nigerian Music Industry is ‘filled with dangerous sharks’

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Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage recently shared underwater footage on her Instagram story, showing herself swimming close to sea animals while wearing an oxygen mask. She mentioned that she was checking off one of her bucket list items.

The now-viral video raised concerns among her fans on social media regarding her safety.

Tiwa addressed these worries in another post, stating that the “real danger lies within the Nigerian music industry.”

“Everyone worried about me swimming with sharks, but the ones in this music industry are way more f**king dangerous,” she wrote.

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