Dami Foreign and Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage
Dami Foreign Apologises After Tiwa Savage Warns Against Dragging Her Son Online
An X (formerly Twitter) influencer, Dami Foreign, has issued a public apology to Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage following intense backlash over social media posts that referenced her son, Jamil Balogun.
The apology came hours after Tiwa Savage publicly warned the influencer to stop involving her child in online commentary, describing the act as crossing a red line.
In a post addressed to the singer on X (formerly Twitter), Dami Foreign wrote:
“Dear @TiwaSavage, I’m sorry if you got offended by some of the tweets I made about you. You must be very angry and hurt for you to have called me out. I want you to know that I don’t mean bad or de@th for you or your son.
There are lots of positive tweets I’ve made about you that you’ve probably never seen, I promise. It’s all love from this side. I sincerely apologize.”
The apology followed a stern warning from the award-winning singer after the influencer made a post on Tuesday referencing her son, writing, “Omo, Why’s tiwa savage son frowning?”
Reacting swiftly, Tiwa Savage cautioned him against further references to her child, stating:
“I dare you to post anything about my child again and THIS WILL MOVE BEYOND TWITTER.”
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Checks by Newstrends revealed that the post about Jamil Balogun followed a pattern of repeated remarks by the influencer about the singer over an extended period.
On January 3, 2026, Dami Foreign had posted, “Make we forget hype, tiwa savage don Dey old o.”
Earlier, on September 23, 2025, he wrote, “It’s sad how Tiwa Savage fell off after Wizkid cut her off.”
In another post dated May 19, 2025, he said, “Tiwa savage no know sey she don old?”
Responding further, Tiwa Savage accused the influencer of sustained attacks and alleged that he had previously made harmful remarks about her.
“You see that I never cared about your paid agenda to bring me down and you’ve been doing it for a long time. You talking about my child is crossing the line,” she wrote.
She added:
“Dami with my FULL CHEST e no go better for you. You even posted that you wanted me to die young… Back to sender.”
In a separate post, the singer appeared to dismiss the influencer’s continued focus on her, stating:
“The obsession with me is loud but your relevance is missing.”
The exchange has since generated widespread reactions on Nigerian social media, reigniting conversations around cyberbullying, online harassment, and the limits of Nigeria’s social media “banter culture,” especially when minors are involved.
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