Superstar Mavin singer Tiwa Savage is the latest prominent Nigerian to be featured on CNN’s African Voices.
The singer has come a long way from singing in a church choir to doing back up vocals and writing songs for international music superstars, to evolving into her own brand as a bonafide African diva singer and songwriter.
Taking the CNN My Africa (African Voices) crew, through her humble beginnings, to her alma mater, South School, Idi-araba, in Surulere, mainland area of Lagos, she reminisces on the good memories as she tells CNN.
"This is kind of a little bit emotional for me because as soon as we stepped here, so many memories, great memories," she recalls.
Tiwa then met with the young school kids, and had a photo moment with them.
She talks starting music with her father and putting God first in this interview.
"I grew up in this church,, We used to come every Sunday," she recounted as she walks hand-in-hand with her aged father through the aisle of a certain Methodist church.
"I remember I used to see the choir as they used to sit in these pews with these lovely gowns and I remember I used to like, just belike, man I can sing, like I wanna be part of it," she explained, and how she came to audition.