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Showing posts with label Tiwa Savage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tiwa Savage. Show all posts
Wednesday, 3 August 2016
Tiwa Savage rocks a Dashiki
Tiwa Savage stuns in a white and pink dashiki in Houston, at the AYVA center for the Red Tour. Simple, yet classy.
Saturday, 30 July 2016
Tiwa Savage's look for the One Africa Festival after party
Tiwa Savage rocked an Laquan Smith dress for the One Africa Festival after party. Shoes; aquazzura and the clutch; Jeffrey Levinson
Simple and Chic...
Thursday, 28 July 2016
ROC Nation welcomes Tiwa Savage unto their team
Nigerian Music star Tiwa Savage has signed with Roc Nation, an American entertainment company founded by rapper Jay Z in 2008. The official Instagram page of the company shared the photo above as they officially welcomed her.
Sunday, 10 July 2016
Towa Savage presented with the 'Hero of the month' award in South Africa
Tiwa Savage who is in South Africa received the Hero of the month award for her contribution in assisting underprivileged children across Africa. She shared the award and wrote:
Yesterday I was presented with the "Hero Of the Month" Award by the lovely people @reelafrican ... It was such an honor to receive this and it really means a lot to me. Making music is just part of my story. Touching lives and using my platform to make a change no matter how little is ultimately the goal and this award just reminds me of how important that is. A huge thank you to @matthewmensah you've been such a sweetheart and an incredible help to me #ILoveSA #siyabonga #RED Philanthropist Mathew Mensah congratulated her for the award and wrote:
What a way to start the day yesterday; With My Sister Tiwa @tiwasavagereceiving The award Hero Of The Month for her fantastic work for underprivileged children across Africa. Witnessing all the work you have put in and dedication to especially Orphans & Stop child trafficking in Africa has been mindblowing. Im so proud to have the privilege to work with You & benefit from the many great ideas & concepts you have helped create for the Orphanage Africa campaign & Stop Child Trafficking whilst also using your huge reach to help create awareness. Our work with another Real African Hero; The Honorable Minister of Home Affairs South Africa @malusi_gigabaon the issue of Child Trafficking in Africa showed how strong we are when we come together as One to fight child trafficking. Congratulations Tiwa and may God continue to Bless You.
Thursday, 7 July 2016
James Durdin, the father in-law of Officer Blane Salamoni (pictured above), one of the Baton Rouge police officers involved in Alton Sterling’s deadly shooting on Wednesday has blamed black protesters for trying “to make an agenda” out of police killings. James Durdin criticized Sterling for the shooting, alleging that the man “drew a gun” on the cops who pinned him to the ground and shot him, a claim that has been refuted by a key witness. “It burns my you-know-what when it’s - usually the black people - that try to make an agenda out of this,” Durdin told the Daily News. “What I’d like to see is them with no police at all, so they can know what it’s like not to have them… The majority of (cops) would never be abusive. Does anyone give a you-know-what about that? We’ll have social chaos (without cops).” Durdin said Officer Blane Salamoni is “well-trained” and did “what he’s trained to do.” “That’s what I’m told this situation is, that’s when the training kicks in,” he said. He added that it’s “a dirty shame that things like this end up in the news, ‘cause there’s something going around the country and it’s anti-police. They take advantage of every situation to promote their agendas.”
James Durdin, the father in-law of Officer Blane Salamoni (pictured above), one of the Baton Rouge police officers involved in Alton Sterling’s deadly shooting on Wednesday has blamed black protesters for trying “to make an agenda” out of police killings. James Durdin criticized Sterling for the shooting, alleging that the man “drew a gun” on the cops who pinned him to the ground and shot him, a claim that has been refuted by a key witness. “It burns my you-know-what when it’s - usually the black people - that try to make an agenda out of this,” Durdin told the Daily News. “What I’d like to see is them with no police at all, so they can know what it’s like not to have them… The majority of (cops) would never be abusive. Does anyone give a you-know-what about that? We’ll have social chaos (without cops).” Durdin said Officer Blane Salamoni is “well-trained” and did “what he’s trained to do.” “That’s what I’m told this situation is, that’s when the training kicks in,” he said. He added that it’s “a dirty shame that things like this end up in the news, ‘cause there’s something going around the country and it’s anti-police. They take advantage of every situation to promote their agendas.”
Saturday, 18 June 2016
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