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Nigerian music icon, Tuface Idibia, aka 2Baba, has opened up about widespread assumptions surrounding his private life, stressing that he is not a womaniser.
2Baba said he is straightforward and a lover boy.
He disclosed this in an exclusive chat with the Voice of Nigeria, where he spoke about his responsibilities as a father and the weight of stardom.
The legendary singer addressed what he believes is the most persistent misunderstanding about him.
“The biggest misconception about me is that I’m a womaniser. I like women; I’m just straightforward. But I’m a lover boy. I love hard,” 2Baba said.
Moving beyond public opinion, the award-winning artiste spoke emotionally about fatherhood, acknowledging that juggling his music career with raising his children has been one of his toughest personal challenges.
He said, “I have eight kids now. I feel blessed and happy, but the sadness comes from the fact that I haven’t gotten to spend the type of time I should have spent with them collectively. It does something to me sometimes.”
Despite the regret he occasionally feels, 2Baba described his children as a continual source of joy and admiration.
“They’re amazing, brilliant people,” he said. “I just wish I were there more. It touches me from all corners.”
He also responded to public commentary about his wife, Natasha, particularly suggestions that she is overly controlling or significantly influences his decisions.
According to the singer, such claims are often far removed from the truth of their relationship.
“Everybody has a say in everybody’s business now. Sometimes people say very nasty things.
“You grow thick skin, but sometimes it gets to you. Reality is reality, she’s a brilliant woman, a strong woman.”
Away from the bright lights and roaring crowds, 2Baba revealed a calmer, more reserved personality, explaining that he is naturally shy despite performing on some of the world’s biggest stages.
“My profession doesn’t permit me to be shy, but I’m actually a very shy person.
“Sometimes I just want to be alone and chill. Other times I want to hang out. I like nature; I have my moments.”
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