Nigerian music icon 2Baba (formerly 2Face Idibia) has publicly addressed the growing wave of unsolicited opinions and criticism surrounding his personal life, following his recent divorce and new romantic relationship.
In a candid video shared via his social media, the African Queen hitmaker expressed deep frustration over the relentless intrusion into his private affairs. While maintaining that he has deliberately stayed in his lane and minded his business, 2Baba questioned why his life decisions continue to provoke intense public scrutiny.
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“Good morning. Omo, e get one question wey I wan ask,” he said in the now-viral clip. “I dey my house, my house, arrange my thing the way wey I want am; I do my thing the way I want am: my principle, my laws. I no near your street, I no near your house. Abeg, how I take be threat to you?”
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The heartfelt message has sparked widespread reactions online, reigniting conversations about the toll of fame, the right to privacy, and the often-blurred lines between public figures and personal boundaries.
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While some fans applauded 2Baba’s honesty and defended his right to live on his own terms, others debated the responsibilities that come with celebrity status in the age of social media.
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As the discourse continues, 2Baba’s response adds a new layer to the conversation on how far public attention should go—and when it becomes too much.
Source: African Publicity