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Watch Tiwa Savage Sing For Late Zara Gretti

‘I just want to sing this song for Zara’Tiwa Savage said, as she took time out of her exciting performance at Star Music Trek Makurdi to give an emotional tribute to late singer, Zara Gretti, with the classic song ‘Missing You’ originally done by The Police.

Margaret Mary Oluwatoyin Ejiro Joseph, better known as Zara Gretti, died after a two year battle with Multiple Sclerosis on March 28 2014 and was buried on April 4th 2014 at Ikoyi Cemetery Lagos.

Tiwa Savage, the epitome of sorrow, spoke on Zara’s short but eventful impact on her own life and moved the audience to tears as she poured praise on the singer who had touched her positively even though they had met ‘only a few times’.

The artiste community will mourn this beautiful songstress for quite some time with many Nigerian artistes taking to their individual platforms to celebrate Zara Gretti’s eventful life in many ways.

Artiste Manager and media personality Toni Payne, had earlier written a touching tribute to the singer, who was a personal friend.

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