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The relationship between Tiwa Savage and Jowi Zaza

Tiwa Savage and JowiZaza are two completely different individuals with different backgrounds and career paths.

Tiwa Savage is a famous Nigerian singer, songwriter, and actress who has achieved significant success in the music industry both in Nigeria and internationally. She is known for her powerful vocals, engaging stage presence, and socially conscious lyrics.

JowiZaza, on the other hand, is a Nigerian entrepreneur and businessman who is known for his success in the oil and gas industry. He is the founder and CEO of his company, known as Jezco Oil, and has been recognized for his business acumen and success in the industry.

JowiZaza, whose real name is Joseph Eze Okafor Jr., is a Nigerian entrepreneur and businessman. He was born on January 24, 1988, in Amesi, a town in Anambra State, Nigeria.

JowiZaza

JowiZaza is known for his success in the oil and gas industry, having founded his company, Jezco Oil, in 2012. The company has grown to become one of the leading oil and gas companies in Nigeria, with a focus on trading, storage, and logistics.

Apart from his success in the oil and gas industry, JowiZaza is also a philanthropist and has contributed to various charitable causes. He is known for his generous donations to support education and healthcare initiatives in Nigeria.

JowiZaza

JowiZaza has gained significant recognition for his business acumen and entrepreneurial success. He has been featured in various media outlets and has received several awards and accolades for his achievements. In 2020, he was named among the Forbes Africa 30 under 30 list, which recognizes young African entrepreneurs who are making significant contributions to their industries.

JowiZaza

JowiZaza is active on social media and has a large following on Instagram, where he shares updates about his business ventures and philanthropic activities.

African bad girl Tiwa Savage and Spyro in their song, “Who Is Your Guy?” JowiZaza was mentioned along with other notable friends of the singer.

In her line, Tiwa Savage, who is featured on the song “Who Is Your Guy?” mentions Don Jazzy, Olamide, Tunde Ednut, and Jowizaza.

“Who Is Your Guy?” by Spyro gained popularity as Tiktok users began posting videos with the song’s music. Since then, it has started to rise in the music rankings. In Tiwa’s verse when she did mention Jowizaza, she asked him to transfer funds, “Jowizaza do transfer”..

It looks like the two are just friends!!!

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Quotable Lyrics:

Who is your guy?

Na only me walahi

See as we dey like beans and rice

I will never leave your side (I will never ever go)

I dedicate my time

To you my guy

Even if the road rough, I no mind

‘Cause you be my gee for life

As I never see you online

E dey worry me and e dey give me concern

I have been ringing all your cellular

Where you at?

Body no fit settle down

I’m hoping you okay

We gat to party tonight

Many gist dey for mind

Me and you dey like Ednut my guy

Don jazzy my guy

Jowizaza do transfer

You sef be my guy

Baddo is my guy

My guyyyy

Tori one real one is enough

So I call your name when they ask me

Who is your guy?

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