Tiwa Savage Terminates 11-Year Management Relationship with Mekka Millions

Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Tiwa Savage has officially ended her professional relationship with longtime manager Mekka Millions, issuing a stern warning to industry stakeholders in a series of Instagram story posts on Saturday evening.
The award-winning artist made it clear that she no longer works with Mekka and warned that any bookings made through him would be void, potentially resulting in financial losses for promoters. In her social media announcement, Savage expressed frustration, stating “Abeg e don do” (meaning “please, it’s enough”), indicating this has been an ongoing issue.
Savage has appointed Vanessa Amadi as her new manager, directing all future booking inquiries through her. The singer was emphatic in her warning: “I do not work with Mekka anymore. Please for booking contact Vanessa Amadi. Any bookings that go through any other channel will be void, and you will lose your money.”
The “Somebody’s Son” hitmaker revealed that she had made similar announcements multiple times before, yet people continued to contact Mekka for bookings. She stressed that she typically avoids bringing personal matters to social media but felt compelled to make this public statement since she cannot reach every promoter individually.
This development marks the conclusion of an 11-year working relationship between Savage and Mekka Millions, who originally took over her management duties from the singer’s ex-husband, Tee Billz, around 2014. The split has generated considerable discussion among fans and industry insiders, though the specific details behind the fallout remain unclear.
Fans have taken to social media with mixed reactions — some expressing concern, while others commend the “Somebody’s Son” hitmaker for taking control of her narrative.
The announcement represents a significant shift in Savage’s professional circle as she continues to establish clear boundaries in her business operations moving forward.