2Baba and Natasha Publicly Dedicate Newborn Son in Church

Nigerian musician Innocent Idibia, widely known as 2Baba, and his wife, Natasha Osawaru, participated in a dedication ceremony for their newborn son at a church in Lagos last weekend. The private event, attended by close family and friends, marked the infant’s formal introduction to their faith community.

Video footage shared on social media and cited by Media Talk Africa depicted the couple carrying their son toward the altar, with relatives following and clapping. 2Baba, dressed in a simple dark outfit, stood calmly beside his wife, who occasionally smiled. During the service, Natasha handed the baby to the officiating minister for a prayer, while the congregation observed.

The baby was born in November 2025, the couple’s first child together. They held a traditional wedding earlier that same year. The dedication ceremony occurred amid continued public interest in 2Baba’s personal life, following his widely publicized divorce from singer Annie Idibia. Throughout the event, 2Baba maintained a composed demeanor, directing his attention toward his wife and son.

The musician, a foundational figure in Afrobeats with a career spanning over two decades, has largely kept his new family out of the spotlight. The online response to the ceremony has focused on congratulatory messages for the couple.

The event signifies a new chapter for the family, blending cultural tradition with religious practice as they navigate life with their infant son.

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