Nigerian music icon Tiwa Savage, often hailed as the Queen of Afrobeats, has once again captivated her global fanbase by sharing a series of gorgeous photos from her birthday thanksgiving celebration.
The 46-year-old singer-songwriter, known for her chart-topping hits and empowering anthems, took to social media to mark the occasion, blending elegance, spirituality, and high fashion in a post that quickly amassed over 130,000 likes.

In the captivating images, Savage radiates poise and sophistication, donning a bespoke ensemble crafted by renowned designer Toju Foyeh.
The outfit, highlighted for its striking colour and impeccable tailoring, perfectly complements the celebratory vibe.
Accompanying the photos was a heartfelt caption: “Birthday thanksgiving Sunday in my bespoke @tojufoyeh. Can I celebrate all month? God has been so faithful to me 🙏🏾.”
This message underscores Savage’s deep sense of gratitude, a recurring theme in her public persona amid a career marked by resilience and triumph over personal and professional challenges.

The post, shared just hours ago, has sparked an outpouring of admiration from fans and celebrities alike. Among the top commenters was fellow artist Nancy Isime, whose official account was one of the first to like the post.
Enthusiastic reactions flooded in, with users praising Savage’s “perfection” and “elegance.” One fan gushed, “That colour!!!😍,” while another declared, “ELEGANCE 🔥🔥🔥🔥.”
Heart emojis in purple—a nod to Savage’s regal aesthetic—dominated the thread, alongside birthday wishes like “Happy Birthday beautiful Queen😍💐💐.”
The comments, numbering in the thousands, reflect the strong emotional connection Savage maintains with her audience, built over years of delivering hits like “Koroba” and “Somebody’s Son.”
This birthday milestone comes at a pivotal time for Savage, who has been expanding her influence beyond music.

In recent years, she has ventured into acting, philanthropy, and fashion collaborations, solidifying her status as a multifaceted entertainer.
Her thanksgiving post aligns with her outspoken faith journey, often shared through social media, where she credits divine intervention for navigating the highs and lows of fame, including her high-profile divorce and industry battles for women’s rights in African music.


