Lavish interior of Tiwa Savage’s new N1.7 billion house in London leaves Tunde Ednut utterly wowed – VIDEO

A celebrity's new mansion is not just a property; it's a testament to the sweat equity invested in the bank of hard work, each brick carries the weight of sacrifices made. This undeniable truth shines through in Tiwa Savage's new N1.7 billion London home. The lavish interior exudes wealth, leaving the popular blogger completely mesmerized.


Afrobeats sensation, Tiwa Savage is wrapping up the year by becoming a proud landlady in London, shared the exciting news on social media.

Tiwa Savage took to her Instagram story to express her excitement, gushing over the milestone of getting her first key as a homeowner in the country.

Online videos emerged showing the interior of Tiwa Savage’s new house, revealing a well-equipped gym, beautifully furnished living spaces, and a cinema room that exudes taste and luxury.

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Tunde Ednut, the well-known Nigerian blogger, was absolutely flabbergasted and couldn’t resist sharing Tiwa’s post.

He disclosed that she coughed out a staggering N1.7bn to claim ownership of the exquisite space, setting off a wave of reactions online.

Congratulating the singer, Tunde captioned the post with:

“N1,700,000,000 Billion what????? I have just noticed something about these celebrities. It seems all of them have worked so hard and it’s time to start spending, cause they are spending the money HARD!!! Wow…

“Tiwa is rich abeg… Wetin happen?? No wahala! Don’t envy Oo! Just rejoice for others; your turn will soon come in Jesus name. Can I get an Amen? Congratulations Tiwa Savage!” 

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This is coming days after Tiwa Savage had netizens and celebrities in a frenzy, captivated by her as she flaunted her fabulous physique in explosive photos and videos on Instagram. 

The mother of one, presently abroad, took a delightful excursion to The Cayman Islands, a UK overseas territory in the western Caribbean Sea, providing fans with a glimpse into her leisurely escapades.

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