2Baba Apologizes for Controversial Comment on Men and Sexual Exclusivity

ESTHER SALIFU, Abuja

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Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has publicly apologized for his recent statements suggesting that men are not biologically wired to be sexually exclusive to one woman.

The remarks, made during an appearance on the 234 Mzansi podcast, sparked widespread criticism and debate over gender stereotypes and fidelity.

In a heartfelt video shared on his Instagram page, 2Baba addressed the backlash, stating, “I know I fucked up with what I said. I know I’m going to get cancelled for this. I apologize to my fans and most importantly, my wife, the love of my life, Natasha, and also my kids. I’m terribly sorry. That’s not who I am.”

He further acknowledged the disappointment felt by his supporters, saying, “I have hurt so many people my fans, people that hold me up in high esteem, and millions of people who look up to me. This is not me; I’m terribly sorry for allowing myself.”

The singer’s apology has elicited mixed reactions online. While some fans commend his accountability, others express skepticism, citing his history of controversial statements.

2Baba’s recent marriage to Natasha Osawaru has been under public scrutiny, especially following his separation from actress Annie Idibia
In the same podcast he confirmed the end of their marriage stating “we have our understanding, it just wasn’t working anymore “.

Media personality Do2dtun voiced concern over 2Baba’s well-being, suggesting that the singer might be under undue pressure

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