Nigerian Afrobeats star, Tiwa Savage, has shared her thoughts on what she believes to be a purposeful delay in her career breakthrough.
Speaking on a recent episode of The Receipts podcast, the 44-year-old singer reflected on the timing of her rise to fame, attributing it to divine intervention.
She explained that her success, which came in her thirties rather than her twenties, was intentionally orchestrated to serve a greater purpose.
The ‘Somebody’s Son’ crooner stated that her journey can inspire women who might feel uncertain about achieving their goals later in life.
She said, “I feel like God has done this on purpose. God delayed my success for a purpose. I used to be like, why wasn’t I successful in my twenties? I started succeeding in my thirties.
“It’s to bless other people. It’s to bless that 25-year-old girl who’s scared about what the future holds. If she opens my page and sees that I started in my thirties, she would be like, ‘I still have time.’”
See the video below:
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