People tried to use ‘baby mama’ saga to pull me down – Tuface
Nigerian music legend, born Innocent Ujah Idibia, better known by his
stage name as 2Baba, has revealed that his saddest moments were
those times people wrote so many unprintable things about him when
his children were born by different women.
The ‘African Queen’ crooner , who fathered six children from three
different women but married to one , Annie, told the Sun: “My saddest
moment was when they were writing things about me some years ago
while I was celebrating the kids coming.
“Some people were using it against me, and saying some hurtful things
to put me down. I wondered how people could be so mean as to say some
things about other humans.
“Another sad moment was when I lost my dad .
“All of a sudden I realized that this man who used to carry us on his
shoulders and take us out for shopping and all that was going to die.
“Although , I tried all I could but I couldn’t help him, and he died . I cried
like a baby.”
I am not somebody that likes to regret. I feel that whatever that
happens has happened. The only thing I think of is how to blend and
turn things positively.
“I don ’t just sit down; fold my hands and start regretting. Instead, I
re-adjust and move on .”
Asked if he misses the Plantashun Boiz 12 years after the group
broke up, the Benue-born ace musician said, “You know that once in a
while you feel that way and nostalgia just overwhelms you and you
are like ‘wow !’
“It was really fun those days hanging out with Faze and Blackface ,
singing together, cracking jokes and living together in the hotel , and
all the funny things we did.
“We have some plans to still do stuff , but right now , we haven’t fixed a
particular date or anything concrete,” he added
stage name as 2Baba, has revealed that his saddest moments were
those times people wrote so many unprintable things about him when
his children were born by different women.
The ‘African Queen’ crooner , who fathered six children from three
different women but married to one , Annie, told the Sun: “My saddest
moment was when they were writing things about me some years ago
while I was celebrating the kids coming.
“Some people were using it against me, and saying some hurtful things
to put me down. I wondered how people could be so mean as to say some
things about other humans.
“Another sad moment was when I lost my dad .
“All of a sudden I realized that this man who used to carry us on his
shoulders and take us out for shopping and all that was going to die.
“Although , I tried all I could but I couldn’t help him, and he died . I cried
like a baby.”
I am not somebody that likes to regret. I feel that whatever that
happens has happened. The only thing I think of is how to blend and
turn things positively.
“I don ’t just sit down; fold my hands and start regretting. Instead, I
re-adjust and move on .”
Asked if he misses the Plantashun Boiz 12 years after the group
broke up, the Benue-born ace musician said, “You know that once in a
while you feel that way and nostalgia just overwhelms you and you
are like ‘wow !’
“It was really fun those days hanging out with Faze and Blackface ,
singing together, cracking jokes and living together in the hotel , and
all the funny things we did.
“We have some plans to still do stuff , but right now , we haven’t fixed a
particular date or anything concrete,” he added


