Nigerian music icon 2Baba (Innocent Idibia) has issued a heartfelt apology to his wife Natasha, their children, and his fans after sparking outrage with remarks claiming that “men aren’t built to be sexually faithful to one woman.” The controversial statement, made during an appearance on the 234 Mzansi podcast, triggered a whirlwind of backlash—forcing a rare public mea culpa.
In an emotional video on Instagram, he admitted:
“I know I fked up… I’m going to pay the heavy price… This is not me.”**
He expressed deep remorse, declaring himself a “legend,” yet embarrassed by the misstep. His apology emphasized his love for wife Natasha—a “smart, wonderful” partner—and his regret for dragging his children and fans into the storm.
Social media reaction has been swift. Many slammed the initial claim as toxic, while some noted the vulnerability in his apology. One X user voiced concern, saying:
“Please I don’t like this 2face am seeing… He is vulnerable & someone is milking it.”
So what now? 2Baba has acknowledged his mistake and pledged to make amends. Whether this apology will restore his image remains to be seen, but one thing’s clear—he’s trying to set things right with his family and fans.
