2Face Idibia arrested in London after altercation

Nigerian Musician 2Face Idibia Arrested in London After Altercation with Wife

Renowned Nigerian musician 2Face Idibia has been taken into custody in London, following a heated dispute with his wife, Natasha Osawaru. The incident was reported by Nigerian social critic Tosin Silverdam in a video posted on his Instagram page on Friday.

According to eyewitnesses, the couple’s argument began at the airport and continued upon their arrival at their hotel. The situation allegedly escalated when Natasha broke bottles, leading to 2Face’s arrest. The news of his arrest has been trending on social media, particularly after he failed to appear at his scheduled UK tour on Thursday, October 2, 2025.

2Face traditionally married Natasha, a lawmaker from Edo State, in July 2025, just a few months after announcing his divorce from his estranged wife, Annie Macaulay. The sudden marriage and subsequent arrest have sparked widespread interest and discussion on social media platforms.

Details of the altercation and subsequent arrest are still emerging, but it is clear that the incident has caused a stir among 2Face’s fans and the general public. The musician’s UK tour, which was highly anticipated, has been disrupted by his arrest, leaving many to wonder about the future of his performances.

The circumstances surrounding 2Face’s arrest and the current status of his tour remain unclear. As more information becomes available, it is likely that the situation will continue to unfold and attract significant attention from the media and the public. For now, fans and supporters of the musician are left to speculate about the events that led to his arrest and the potential impact on his career.

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