2Baba alleges family sabotage and threats to partner

Nigerian music legend Innocent ‘2Baba’ Idibia has spoken out against what he claims is a deliberate campaign to damage his reputation and relationships. In a video statement, the singer expressed concern that the situation has escalated beyond normal family disagreements, prompting him to address the issue publicly.

According to 2Baba, certain family members and associates are attempting to portray him as mentally unstable, which he vehemently denies. He stated that he is perfectly normal and has recently performed at events, including a show in Abuja, where he was seen by fans. The singer emphasized that his public appearances and activities demonstrate his well-being, contrary to claims suggesting otherwise.

2Baba alleged that the same individuals who interfered in his marriage to Annie Idibia are now targeting his partner, Natasha, with death threats. He expressed frustration that those claiming to be helping him are instead putting him and Natasha in danger. The singer asserted his right to be with the person of his choice, stating that he is a grown man capable of making his own decisions.

The situation has become unbearable, 2Baba said, with his family fabricating lies and spreading false information about him. He appealed to the public and his relatives to respect his privacy and personal choices, urging them to stop interfering in his life. The singer hinted that he will address the issue further in the coming days, stating that he has endured enough and will no longer remain silent.

The developments have sparked concern among fans and followers of the Nigerian music icon, who has been a prominent figure in the industry for decades. As the situation unfolds, 2Baba’s plea for respect and privacy has highlighted the need for individuals to prioritize their personal well-being and boundaries, particularly in the face of external pressure and interference. With the singer indicating that he will speak out more extensively in the near future, attention will be focused on the next developments in this story.

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