2Face Admits Career, Personal Errors; Fault in London Arrest

Nigerian music legend Innocent Idibia, widely known by his stage name 2Face, has publicly acknowledged personal and professional errors from his past, expressing a desire to remedy them. The admissions came during a recent recording for the “Mic On” podcast, offering a rare moment of reflection from the influential Afrobeats pioneer.

In the excerpt released, 2Face stated that there are numerous decisions he would alter given the opportunity. “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 said, adding, “My thick-skin is weaker now,” suggesting a heightened sense of introspection with age.

His comments directly addressed a widely reported incident from October 2025, when he was arrested in London following an alleged altercation with his then-new wife, Natasha Osawaru. The singer, famed for classic hits like “African Queen,” took responsibility for that event. “I was angry that day. It was an unfortunate incident,” he admitted, confirming his role in the dispute that led to police involvement.

The podcast appearance provides context to a period of public scrutiny for the artist, who rose to fame in the late 1990s with the group Plantashun Boiz before launching a decades-long solo career that helped shape modern Afrobeats. His candid remarks contrast with his typically private personal life, which has occasionally intersected with his public profile through high-profile relationships and family matters.

By framing his past actions through the lens of human fallibility, 2Face positions his setbacks as part of a broader journey of growth. The discussion on “Mic On” serves to humanize a figure often celebrated as an untouchable icon, highlighting the complexities behind his enduring legacy in African music. The full interview is expected to delve deeper into his career evolution, business ventures, and the personal philosophies that have guided him through both triumphs and controversies.

The significance of his statements lies in their departure from the guarded public persona he has maintained for years. For an industry figure of his stature, such open acknowledgment of fault—particularly regarding a recent legal incident—is uncommon. Listeners and fans will likely view the upcoming episode as a pivotal moment of vulnerability from an artist who has soundtracked a generation. The conversation ultimately underscores how personal accountability can become a part of a public narrative, even for those at the apex of cultural influence.

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