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A Meeting with 2Baba and His ‘Innocent’ Declaration”

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By James Sunday, FCAI, MNIIA

Many know the music icon and singer, Innocent Idibia (2Face Baba), as someone who has often been in the eye of the storm. However, recent discussions and disclosures confirm a reformed and refocused Innocent, true to the meaning of his name.

The singer recently declared that he has “stopped giving women belle at will,” describing himself as focused, reformed, and committed to a different lifestyle. He further stated that while he still has much to say, he would no longer engage or entertain people on the internet. This marks a clear departure from controversy and signals a renewed seriousness of purpose. 2Face Baba means business, and his investments in the music industry will no longer be distracted by unnecessary engagements.

As we look ahead to 2026, we anticipate a renewed “Innocent” 2Baba. Enthusiasts, admirers, and friends of the music icon should remain resolute, as a new chapter is opening, one that promises a record-breaking phase in the career of one of Nigeria’s greatest musical exports. A music entrepreneur, entertainment guru, and timeless performer, 2Face Baba stands poised for a defining era of growth and excellence.
We celebrate this landmark turning point, aptly tagged “Innocent” 2Baba, and wish him continued success on this renewed path.

James Sunday, FCAI, MNIIA
CEO, Hallvive Media and Communications Limited,
Abuja, Nigeria.

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