2Baba’s baby mama, Pero Adeniyi has come out to react to a clip of Annie Idbia stating that it is embarrassing that her husband has five kids with other women. She recently shared her reaction via her social media page, and Nigerians have been reacting.
According to her, she is a mother with wonderful children, and she remains unbeatable and unshakable amid shades intended for her.
Her words, “Iya awon omo olorire,”
“Me i get Sense I get GOD, I come 1st, I don boss, Plenty talk , Plenty noise, Aye ole f’eni t’omo way Eni t’omo way, sheb’oun l’omo Barnabas?
Oshe kizz bobo! Incredible! Unbeatable! Palatable! Unshakable , Unsinkable Gudugudu akinkanju arakangudu Obirin mewa!”
WOW.
Innocent Ujah Idibia (born in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria), known by his stage name 2Baba, is a Nigerian singer,songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, philanthropist and activist. Prior to July 2014, he went by the stage name 2face Idibia. He is one of the most decorated and successful Afro pop artists in Africa, and is also one of the most bankable performing music artistes in Africa.
With over 2 decades in the industry, 2Baba remains influential in the Nigerian Entertainment space.
He is also a known philanthropist and humanitarian.
Innocent Idibia was born in Jos, Nigeria . He is from the Idoma ethnic group in the southern part of Benue State, in central Nigeria. He attended Mount Saint Gabriel’s Secondary School in Makurdi, Benue State. He enrolled at Institute of Management & Technology, Enugu (IMT), where he did his preliminary National Diploma course in business administration and management. While attending IMT, he performed at school organised shows and parties, as well as other regional schools such as the University of Nigeria and Enugu State University of Science & Technology. He eventually dropped out to pursue his music career. While attending IMT, 2face Idibia started composing and singing jingles at the GB Fan Club at Enugu State Broadcasting Services (ESBS) in 1996.
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