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Tiwa Savage makes history at the EMAs

A huge congratulations to Nigeria’s Tiwa Savage. The singer, songwriter, performer and actress made history. She became the first solo woman to win Best African Act at the MTV EMAs.

The awards were held in Bilbao, Spain. The  Bizkaia Arena (Bilbao Exhibition Centre) in Barakaldo hosted the star studded event. Tiwa was announced as the Best African Act on Sunday November 4th. Other nominees for the award included: Fellow countryman Davido; South African artists Destruction Boyz  and Shekinah; Kenya’s Nyashinnski and Fally Ipupa from DRC.

All the nominees for EMAs Best African Act including winner Tiwa Savage
Nominees for 2018 MTV EMAs

Speaking on her historic win, Tiwa attributed her success to her supportive fans. No other female has won the award since the category’s inception 13 years ago

The Best African Act category was introduced to the awards in 2005. It was added as a mission to promote cultural integrations and enhance musical alliances. Judging by all the international buzz on Tiwa’s win, that mission was accomplished.

Tiwa Savage and her EMA award

Well done Tiwa.

 

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Author: Amanda Masuku

A passionate writer continuously looking for unique stories to tell the world. Given all the diversity in the world and this new age where information is easily accessible, a good story is always around the corner. A lot of those stories often go untold or told from a negative perspective. As a writer I look not only to educate and inform but also to build connections through intricate stories that make you feel connected to the subjects.

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Amanda Masuku

A passionate writer continuously looking for unique stories to tell the world. Given all the diversity in the world and this new age where information is easily accessible, a good story is always around the corner. A lot of those stories often go untold or told from a negative perspective. As a writer I look not only to educate and inform but also to build connections through intricate stories that make you feel connected to the subjects.