Global Afrobeats icon Tiwa Savage is calling for a shift in how we treat each other, especially in the digital space. In a powerful interview with Dose of Society, the Somebody’s Son singer emphasized the need for more love, authenticity, and self-acceptance, as social media continues to shape unrealistic standards and mental health challenges.
Tiwa spoke candidly about the pressures of online comparison, urging fans to remember that social media only shows a filtered glimpse of people’s lives. “We all know it’s not real, but we’re still putting pressure on ourselves when all we need to do is love a little bit more,” she said.
Encouraging people to live in the moment and appreciate their own journey, Tiwa stressed that everyone’s path is different. She advised young people to stop searching for the perfect “life manual” and instead show up daily, make the effort, and trust their own unique process.
“You don’t owe the world perfection,” Tiwa said. “You owe yourself effort and presence. That’s how you grow.”
Her heartfelt message comes as a reminder in a time when online spaces often amplify insecurity and competition. Tiwa Savage’s words are a powerful call for more compassion, both online and offline.

