2Baba, whose real name is Innocent Idibia, came under fire after remarks he made during an interview with Nedu Wazobia went viral. In the discussion, the music star suggested that it is unrealistic for a man to be sexually involved with only one woman, even if he truly loves her—a statement many criticized as dismissive of monogamy and disrespectful to his family.
In the face of the backlash, 2Baba took to social media to issue a public apology to his wife, Annie Idibia, and their children. His apology acknowledged the hurt caused by his words and appeared to be an effort to quell the criticism and mend personal relationships.
However, the apology itself has drawn mixed reactions online, with some praising his willingness to admit fault while others questioned the need for the initial remarks.
Weighing in on the situation via his Instagram page, Daddy Freeze voiced concern about the singer’s current state of mind and the direction his career seems to be heading.
“It seems to me there are people who are intentionally trying to derail any possibility of 2Baba returning to his legendary status,” Freeze remarked. “I don’t know what has turned him into this, but this is not the Innocent Idibia that I know.”
Daddy Freeze’s comments have added another layer to the ongoing public conversation, with many fans debating whether the singer’s apology was necessary, sincere, or even sufficient.
2Baba remains one of Nigeria’s most respected music artists, celebrated for timeless hits like African Queen. Yet his personal life has often been subject to public scrutiny, especially given his high-profile relationship with Annie Idibia, who has been open about the challenges of their marriage.
As the debate continues, observers note that the controversy underscores the tension between celebrity candor and public expectations, raising questions about accountability, family values, and the cost of fame.