Nigerian Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage smiling with her young son Jamil Balogun

Afrobeats Star Tiwa Savage: Raising My Son to Be Kind

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Nigerian superstar Tiwa Savage is raising her 10-year-old son Jamil with one core value above all else: kindness. In a heartfelt interview, she shared how she's teaching him to treat women with respect and become a good man.

When you're one of Africa's biggest music stars, you could teach your child almost anything. Tiwa Savage has chosen kindness.

The Nigerian Afrobeats queen opened up about her parenting philosophy in a recent interview with content creator Korty EO. Her 10-year-old son Jamil is her priority, and she's crystal clear about what matters most.

"It's very important for me to just make sure he's a good man," Savage explained. "He's gonna make mistakes, he's not perfect. At the core of him, I want him to be kind."

The 'Somebody's Son' singer doesn't just talk about values in abstract terms. She makes it personal, drawing from her own experiences as a woman navigating the world.

"I always tell him, your mom suffer o, make sure you treat any girl like a queen," she shared. It's a message she reinforces consistently, ensuring Jamil understands that respect for women isn't optional.

Afrobeats Star Tiwa Savage: Raising My Son to Be Kind

Jamil, who lives with his mother following her divorce from ex-husband Tunji 'Tee Billz' Balogun, is already showing his own personality and dreams. He revealed his latest career aspiration: professional footballer.

"At first, when I was four, I wanted to be a gamer," the 10-year-old said. "Now, I want to be a footballer." And yes, he confessed he doesn't actively seek out his mom's hits, though he hears them "when she's playing it in the shower." His playlist? Michael Jackson and Kendrick Lamar.

Sunny's Take

There's something powerful about a global superstar using her platform to champion something as simple and profound as kindness. In an industry often focused on fame and fortune, Savage is teaching her son that character matters more than celebrity. She's not promising he'll be perfect, just that he'll be good at his core. That's the kind of realistic, loving parenting that builds strong humans.

Her approach shows that raising kind men starts with intentional conversations, especially about respecting women. By connecting it to her own experiences, she's helping Jamil understand empathy in real, concrete ways.

In a world that could use more kindness, one Afrobeats queen is making sure the next generation gets the message.

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Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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