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Sonia Ogiri chastises Tiwa Savaga for filming herself having sex

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By Kehinde Okeowo

Nollywood actress and musician, Sonia Ogiri, has criticized popular singer, Tiwa Savage, for recording a sex-tape which has now put her in a difficult position.

in an Instagram post on her handle, she expressed disappointment that, Tiwa Savage, despite being a mother and role model, recorded a sex video, not minding the implications of such on her son and those who look up to her.

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She also advised single and married women to desist from such acts, as it may come back to haunt them in future, if it gets into the hand of a blackmailer.

“My opinion. Dear young girls. Please choose wisely your path.

” Dear @tiwasavage we love you, your songs and supported you all this years but this is unacceptable behavior from you. So many young girls looking up to you, seeing this story and how you defending your act as “Natural “ isn’t OKAY darling. Please don’t worry about your fans, worry about yourself and son for tomorrow sake,” she said.

She also added: ” Dear Women please desist from sex recording either with boyfriend or even husband, anything can happen tomorrow and it might be used against your interest.”.

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Tiwa had defended her action, saying: ” For those of you that will call me clout chasing, I hope you see beyond clouts cause it won’t put more Dollars in my account or put my Son in a better school than the BEST he is now,”.

Recall the talented musician in a recent interview, revealed that she is being blackmailed by someone who has a sex tape she made with her boyfriend and that he is now threatening to leak the video, if she does not give him money.

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