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2Baba Regrets London Arrest, Reflects on Mic On Podcast

Veteran Nigerian music icon Innocent Idibia, widely known by his stage name 2Baba, has publicly acknowledged several personal and professional […]

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Veteran Nigerian music icon Innocent Idibia, widely known by his stage name 2Baba, has publicly acknowledged several personal and professional decisions he now regrets, citing lessons learned from moments of emotional strain and public scrutiny. The revelation came during a candid interview on the Mic On podcast, where the award-winning artiste, a father of six, reflected on the challenges of balancing private life with a high-profile career.

During the conversation, 2Baba revisited a widely reported incident from October 2025, when he was arrested in London following a disagreement with his wife, Natasha Osawaru. He took full responsibility for the event, stating his reaction was driven by anger. “I was angry that day. It was an unfortunate incident,” he said, adding that navigating personal challenges under public pressure has been difficult and has forced him to reassess his approach to conflict.

The singer explained that high-stress situations and emotional overwhelm have, at times, led to poor judgment. He expressed a desire to revisit certain past actions, noting a shift in his perspective. “There are so many things I wish I could rewind and do better. As a human being, there are times when you are overwhelmed or don’t make the best decisions,” he remarked, suggesting that his usual resilience has been tested.

These experiences, he shared, have fostered a more reflective mindset, teaching him the importance of accountability and improved emotional regulation. His comments highlight the personal cost of public life and the ongoing process of growth, even for established figures in the entertainment industry.

2Baba’s openness offers a rare glimpse into the personal struggles behind a decades-long career that has shaped the Afrobeats genre. His reflections underscore a universal lesson on the impact of emotional control in both private and professional spheres, resonating beyond the music industry. The interview serves as a reminder that personal development is a continuous journey, irrespective of fame or achievement.

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