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Photo: Tiwa Savage Reading To Her Son In Bed

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Just yesterday (January 5), famous Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage shared a picture of her reading to her son Jamil Balogun on Instagram.
In the picture, Tiwa Savage is sitting on a rocking chair and reading him a bedtime story.

Tiwa Savage captioned the picture “Ok so I know it’s a bit early but I started reading to jamjam already before bedtime, I want to get him used to reading then my mum asks if I would speak yoruba to him as well, then I said of course as it is so important to me for him to speak his native language. Do you yummy mummies agree? #MomsKnowBest.
On Sunday, January 3, 2016, Tiwa Savage along with her son and husband Tee Billz attended 2face’s daughter’s birthday party.
Tiwa Savage welcomed her son with husband Tunji Balogun aka Tee Billz on July 22, 2015, in the UK.

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