- ‘I Don Stop to Dey Give Belle Anyhow’ – 2Baba Addresses Baby Mama Controversy
- 2Baba’s personal life has often attracted public attention
- The singer also shares two daughters with his former wife, actress Annie Macaulay-Idibia
Veteran Nigerian musician Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Face or 2Baba, has made a rare public confession about his personal life.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the award-winning singer made the disclosure in Benin City during the MC EdoPikin Undiluted with StarBoy and Legends show, where he spoke candidly before stepping on stage to perform.
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Addressing the audience, 2Baba said he felt compelled to clarify long-standing perceptions about him, particularly regarding his history of fathering children with different women.
According to the music icon, he has put an end to impregnating women indiscriminately, insisting that his lifestyle has changed.
“But see, I get confession. I dey make this confession everywhere I go now to set the record straight. I don stop to dey do that kind of thing. I don stop to dey give belle anyhow. I swear, ask anybody now, they go tell you say I be innocent,” he said in pidgin.

2Baba’s personal life has often attracted public attention. His first childbearing relationship was with Sumbo Adeoye, with whom he has two sons, Zion and Nino, before their relationship ended around 2009.
He later had three children with his second baby mama, Pero Adeniyi, between 2006 and 2012.
The singer also shares two daughters with his former wife, actress Annie Macaulay-Idibia. Their marriage, which began in 2012, ended in divorce in 2025.
Recently, 2Baba welcomed another child with his new partner, Natasha Osawaru, with whom he is said to have entered a controversial marriage.
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