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Nigerian musician, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has urged critics expecting his marriage to be perfect, to cancel him and his wife, Annie Idibia.
Taking to Instagram, the singer shared that they do not aspire to be a role model couple for perfect marriages.
The singer asked critics to enjoy their perfect life, adding that he and his wife will not take offence if they are cancelled.
2Face and Annie’s marriage has been trailed by infidelity scandals on the part of the singer, as well as, allegations of lack of support from extended family members.
Proving that he and his wife are together despite their challenges, 2Face wrote: “F**k what you heard. Abeg as una too perfect make una feel free to cancel us as couple goals…May Allah guide and protect all of us 🙏🏾🙏🏾 I dey #CHECKPOINT.”
Attached to the post was a video collage of Annie Idibia on different occasions.
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