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I could forgive, not forget – Tiwa Savage
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I could forgive, not forget – Tiwa Savage

The popular singer and self-proclaimed “African Bad Girl” said she might forgive someone who wrongs her, but she might not forget.

Savage said this during an interview with reality star, Tacha, on the Big Friday Show on Cool Fm.

Asked about her thoughts on forgiveness, which is also the title of her latest single, the singer replied: “I always say it’s not difficult for me to forgive but I probably won’t go back to that situation. I could forgive, but it might be hard for me to forget. To me, going back to such a situation will seem stupid, because people don’t change. So, I can forgive in the sense that if I see you, I will respect you enough to say “hello”. I’m not going to badmouth you or start talking about what went wrong. But I probably won’t return to this situation.

Shedding light on the inspiration behind the new single, Savage said: “It’s part of an album that’s coming out next year. It shows the other side that as a woman you can take responsibility.

On how she deals with fame, her tight schedule and being a single mother, the “Somebody’s Son” singer said: “It takes a village (to raise a child). My mother played a very important role and I call him “mom”. He (his son) has a wonderful nanny who has been with us for about nine years He also has amazing godmothers who step in if I have to travel for a long time My mother. Still “mothering” me at this age. She still asks me, “Have you eaten” if she sees stuff online, she still worries about me. I don’t think our mothering job will ever end. As women, being able to juggle things is our superpower.

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