It looks like legendary singer Innocent Idibia aka 2Baba may have quietly tied the knot traditionally with his alleged new partner, Natasha Osawaru, over the weekend.
Fresh photos making the rounds show the couple dressed in traditional attire, looking radiant and in love, with a wedding-themed backdrop that reads “Welcome to our Wedding – Innocent & Natasha.” Also spotted was an elaborate multi-tier wedding cake adorned with figurines of a bride and groom in traditional wear.
While there’s yet to be any official confirmation from the couple, the visuals are doing all the talking and fans aren’t keeping quiet either.
This development comes just months after reports surfaced in April that 2Baba had introduced Natasha to his family and community in Otukpo, Benue State, the heart of the Idoma kingdom.
The introduction reportedly took place at the palace of the Och’Idoma, with Natasha formally presented to the monarch and other dignitaries.
At the time, it was speculated that the music icon was gearing up for a formal traditional wedding following his appointment to a political role in the state. Now, with this latest wedding-themed event, many believe that time has come.
2Baba, who was married to actress Annie Idibia, has not publicly addressed the viral images or the implications they carry, but this isn’t the first time he’s been at the center of relationship drama and online frenzy. See clip with details of the alleged traditional ceremony below and reactions that followed:
In other news, reality TV star and ex-Big Brother Naija housemate Queen Mercy Atang has shared a deeply emotional reaction to a scene from Kemi Adetiba’s gripping Netflix series, To Kill a Monkey.
In a video posted to her Instagram page, Queen was seen crying uncontrollably while watching the heartbreaking moment Oboz, played by Bucci Franklin, gets fatally betrayed. Oboz was double-crossed by someone he trusted, his own brother-in-arms, Efe portrayed by William Benson.
That emotional punch was too much for Queen, who said it hit too close to home.
Queen Mercy went on to reflect on her own past experiences with betrayal, revealing how she’s often misunderstood for reacting emotionally when hurt.