Tiwa Savage Announces Release Date for Debut Movie ‘Water And Garri’ on Prime Video

Nigerian music sensation Tiwa Savage has made a groundbreaking announcement regarding her upcoming debut movie, ‘Water And Garri.’ After teasing her fans with hints of her venture into the film industry, Savage took to social media on Thursday, April 4, 2024, to reveal the highly anticipated release date.

Mark your calendars for May 10, 2024, as ‘Water And Garri’ is set to premiere on the global streaming platform, Prime Video. In a promotional post featuring herself alongside Nollywood stars Jemima Osunde and Mike Afolayan, Savage excitedly shared the news with her followers. She wrote, “My beautiful people, our movie @waterandgarrifilm has a date. See you May 10th @primevideo.”

The movie, which is executive produced by Tiwa Savage, derives its title from her latest EP, ‘Water And Garri.’ This project marks a significant milestone in Savage’s career as she expands her creative horizons beyond the realm of music.

Stay tuned for an unforgettable cinematic experience as Tiwa Savage brings ‘Water And Garri’ to life on the big screen. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of storytelling and entertainment like never before. Don’t miss out on this must-watch film that is sure to captivate audiences worldwide.

Experience the magic of ‘Water And Garri’ exclusively on Prime Video starting May 10, 2024. Join Tiwa Savage on this cinematic journey that promises to leave a lasting impression on viewers everywhere. Get ready to be swept away by the allure of this groundbreaking movie that showcases the talent and creativity of one of Africa’s brightest stars.

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