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‘Remove Beads on His Neck and Hand’ – 2baba’s Mother Begs Natasha
Rose Idibia, the Mother of Music icon Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2baba, has urged the Edo State Lawmaker Natasha Osawaru to remove the beads he put in the neck and hands of his son as he is not in his right senses.
Rose Idibia, the Mother of Music icon Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2baba, has urged the Edo State Lawmaker Natasha Osawaru to remove the beads he put in the neck and hands of his son as he is not in his right senses.

Speaking in a viral video on Friday, Mrs Idibia said his son is going through a divorce process and acting erratically and called on all Nigerian mothers to beg the member representing Egor Constituency in Edo State to release the music icon.

“I Know My Son, This Is Clearly Not Him. Please, Natasha, the Beads You Put on His Hand and His Neck, Remove Them. He’s not in his right senses; leave my son alone.”
In a video shared on social media, the African Queen crooner has asked the Lawmaker to marry him amid a divorce saga with his wife, Annie Macaulay Idibia. This happened just days after he publicly revealed that his marriage with his wife was over.
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