Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage has shared reflections on her high school years, revealing some painful memories of being bullied, which have now transformed into powerful lessons of resilience and forgiveness.
Known today as one of Africa’s most prominent music stars, Tiwa opened up during an interview with Capital Xtra in London, describing her time at Clearmont High School, where she faced teasing and exclusion from her peers.
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Rather than harbouring bitterness toward those who made her school life difficult, Tiwa spoke of finding peace and letting go of past grievances.
She expressed warmth and even humour, saying to her former bullies, “I love you,” acknowledging that her current success has given her a new perspective.
She continued with a touch of levity, “Because I’m popular and rich now, so there’s no point.” This approach showcases her growth and confidence, illustrating how she has come to view those experiences as stepping stones rather than setbacks.
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