“Swag but No Romance?” – Tiwa Savage Sparks Debate Over Nigerian Men’s Love Language
Afrobeats queen Tiwa Savage has ignited a heated conversation about love, culture, and expectations in modern relationships, boldly claiming that “Nigerian men are not romantic.”
Speaking during a recent episode of Gram Daily’s “Thoughts in a Culli”, the award-winning singer and global music icon didn't mince words when asked about Nigerian men. She praised them for their confidence and generosity but pointedly added that romance seems to be lacking.
“Nigerian men do have swag but they are not really romantic when it comes down to it. They know how to swag and splash cash, but I’m not looking for that.” — Tiwa Savage
💬 Money ≠ Romance?
Tiwa’s candid statement draws attention to a growing sentiment among many women — that material wealth and showy affection don't always equal true romance. While Nigerian men are often celebrated for their fashion sense, confidence, and ability to spend lavishly, Tiwa is pushing for something deeper — emotional connection, effort, and intimacy.
💡 Opinion: A Cultural Reset on Love?
Her take challenges the traditional love dynamic in Nigeria and beyond, where men are often expected to lead with financial gestures. In many cultures, particularly in West Africa, gift-giving is seen as a love language. But as Tiwa points out, what about flowers, surprise dates, love letters, or even consistent, thoughtful gestures?
She isn’t dismissing generosity — she’s asking for balance. A partner who can show love not just through their wallet, but through intentional actions that touch the heart.
👑 A Voice for Many Women?
Tiwa Savage’s remarks resonate with many women — not just in Nigeria, but across Africa and the diaspora — who crave emotional presence and romance, not just financial provision. In a world that increasingly values vulnerability and affection, her words are timely and bold.
🗣️ So, is Tiwa right? Can Nigerian men be romantic — or is swag overshadowing true love gestures?
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