2Baba’s Former Managers Raise Alarm, Accuse Wife Natasha of Drug Use, Domestic Violence, and Undue Control Over Singer’s Career
Fresh controversy has emerged around Nigerian music icon Innocent “2Baba” Idibia following new allegations made by two of his former managers. The managers, including one identified as Kaka, claimed during an interview with media personality Daddy Freeze that the singer is in need of urgent help, insisting that his wife, Natasha Osawaru, has allegedly been a negative influence in his personal and professional life. Their remarks have triggered intense public discussion, especially as videos showing heated exchanges between the couple have circulated widely online.
Speaking during the live session, Kaka alleged that both 2Baba and his wife have been involved in drug abuse. According to him, Natasha’s alleged behaviour has directly affected the singer’s well-being, his professional growth, and his mental stability. He claimed that instead of supporting 2Baba’s efforts to revive and stabilize his career, Natasha has allegedly worked against those efforts because she prefers having control over him. The other ex-manager present confirmed Kaka’s claims, stating that the situation had been ongoing for some time.
One of the most serious allegations raised in the interview was that Natasha has been physically violent toward 2Baba. The former managers insisted that they had personally witnessed multiple incidents where she allegedly attacked him during moments of conflict. They argued that these experiences were among the reasons they felt compelled to speak publicly, saying the singer’s safety and future may be at stake.
Another point raised was the claim that Natasha presently controls many aspects of 2Baba’s finances. According to Kaka, this level of control has further contributed to the singer’s vulnerability, leaving him increasingly isolated from longtime associates and industry professionals. The managers expressed concern that the artist, known for his decades-long musical legacy, may lose further footing in the entertainment business if the situation continues unchecked.
Their statements gained traction only hours after a viral clip surfaced online showing 2Baba and Natasha in a public confrontation in the United Kingdom. The clip appeared to show police escorting the singer away following an argument between the couple. While the video did not reveal the details leading up to the incident, many considered it consistent with the issues raised by the former managers.
In addition to the interview, a separate social media post by blogger CutieJuls went viral after alleging that an apartment occupied by the couple in Lagos had been left in a disturbing condition. The post claimed that drug-related items—including paraphernalia associated with smoking and injecting narcotic substances—were found scattered throughout the apartment. There were also claims that Natasha became aggressive when she was unable to access certain substances. None of these claims have been independently verified, but they contributed to the growing public alarm surrounding the couple’s situation.
Despite the numerous allegations, neither 2Baba nor Natasha has publicly issued a detailed statement responding to the claims. Observers note that until the couple addresses the situation directly, much of the public conversation will remain speculative, fueled by unverified reports, viral videos, and interviews from parties claiming inside knowledge.
Still, the ex-managers insisted that their intention is not to embarrass either party but to alert Nigerians and industry stakeholders that the legendary artist may need support. They expressed hope that trusted family members, friends, and professional colleagues would intervene constructively before the situation escalates further.
As the story develops, fans and supporters continue to express concern for 2Baba, calling for clarity and for all parties involved to seek help if necessary. The situation remains fluid, and more information may emerge as pressure mounts for the couple to address the growing controversy.
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