Tiwa Savage Splits With Manager Mekka Millions Hires Vanessa Amadi

Nigerian Afrobeat star Tiwa Savage has formally severed ties with her longtime manager, Mekka Millions, after an 11-year professional partnership. The chart-topping artist announced the abrupt change via Instagram on Saturday, instructing industry professionals and event organizers to exclusively direct booking inquiries to her newly appointed manager, Vanessa Amadi—a notable figure in global entertainment circles.

In blunt Instagram story posts viewed by millions, Savage warned against continued dealings with Mekka Millions, stating: “I do not work with Mekka anymore. Any bookings that go through any other channel will be void, and you will lose your money.” The declaration underscored her effort to prevent financial disputes involving unauthorized transactions, signaling a definitive break from her former representative.

Mekka Millions had managed Savage’s career since 2013, taking over from her former spouse, Tunji “Tee Billz” Balogun, during a pivotal phase that saw her rise from backup vocalist for international acts to a leading force in Africa’s music scene. Under his management, Savage solidified her status as the “Queen of Afrobeats,” releasing critically acclaimed albums, headlining global tours, and collaborating with stars like Beyoncé and Sam Smith.

The sudden transition to Amadi—a UK-based public relations strategist and founder of VA PR, known for shaping campaigns for Bruno Mars, Chris Brown, and Nigeria’s Burna Boy—suggests a strategic shift as Savage expands her international footprint. While no specific reason was cited for the split, industry analysts note the move aligns with Savage’s recent ventures into film and fashion, domains where Amadi’s expertise in cross-industry branding could prove advantageous.

Fans and professionals alike have reacted widely to the news, with social media debates erupting over potential implications for Savage’s upcoming projects. The development marks the second major managerial shift in her career, following her 2013 split from Tee Billz, which occurred amid personal and professional turbulence.

As speculation simmers, Savage’s camp has maintained focus on business continuity, with Amadi already listed as the primary contact across the artist’s official channels. The transition highlights the high-stakes dynamics of music management in an era where Afrobeats dominates global charts—a genre now generating billions in revenue and demanding increasingly sophisticated representation.

For now, Savage’s defiant Instagram directive leaves little room for ambiguity: Mekka Millions’ decade-long tenure has concluded, and the Grammy-nominated icon appears poised to chart her next chapter under fresh leadership.

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