2Baba’s shocker: Men can’t stay faithful, wired to cheat
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The provocative comments, which 2Baba acknowledged might stir controversy, “And anybody wey wan follow me argue am, fine,” come amid ongoing public interest in his personal life.
Nigerian music icon Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has ignited a firestorm of discussion with his candid remarks on male fidelity during a recent interview with media personality Nedu.
The veteran artist asserted that men are biologically predisposed to seek multiple sexual partners, despite their capacity for deep emotional commitment to one woman.
“A man is not built to be sexually with one woman. Heart and love dey with one woman. But sexually, e dey impossible for man. It is the biology of man,” 2Baba stated, adding, “Man fit love one woman die, but when it comes to that sexual satisfaction it’s hard. Dey seed too plenty, you no fit drop am for one woman….”
The provocative comments, which 2Baba acknowledged might stir controversy, “And anybody wey wan follow me argue am, fine,” come amid ongoing public interest in his personal life.
Married to actress Annie Macaulay-Idibia since 2012, 2Baba’s relationship has been a focal point of media scrutiny, marked by reported challenges, including infidelity allegations.
The couple, who share two children, confirmed their separation earlier this year, with 2Baba announcing an impending divorce.
Reports have since linked him to Natasha Osawaru, an Edo State lawmaker, fueling further speculation.
2Baba’s remarks reflect a broader discourse on gender, biology, and relationships, drawing both support and criticism.
His assertion that male biology drives sexual promiscuity contrasts with his emphasis on emotional fidelity, raising questions about societal expectations and personal accountability.
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