2baba beg for a forgiveness from his wife

After receiving a lot of criticism of the controversial statements he made about S3xuality S3 and Monogamy, Nigeria’s Veterans Music Idibia, aka 2baba, had openly apologized to his wife, Natasha Osawaru, his children, and his fans.

In “234 Mzansi Podcast,” singer “African Queen” recently triggered a heated discussion when he feared that “Men are not built for sexually with only one woman.”

He then explained that although love, respect, and heart of a man might belong to a woman, his “natural biology” made him “impossible” for him to maintain sexual exclusivity. Quickly became viral, these comments attracted strong criticism from critics.

But it seems that 2baba has changed his mind, because he now officially apologized for his comments that became viral so fast and attracted harsh comments.

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2baba claims in the posting of social media videos shared in the early days of Wednesday that his comments “did not materialize” and should not be made. He apologized for the comments of insulting his wife, Natasha, and fans.

He says; “I know I want what I say. I am really taller than I said. I know I will be canceled for this. I know I will pay the price, an expensive price. I will face the consequences,” he said.

“I have the fact that I want to, about what I say hurt so many people. My fans, parents, millions of people, they look at me. Millions of people like, you know, like friends and people who know me, they know that this is not me. You know, this is not me. I am very sorry for allowing myself.”

Immediately spoke to his wife, Natasha, he stated a deep regret: “I apologize to my wife for love in my life. Natasha, you know, she is extraordinary. She is extraordinary, she is extraordinary. She knows. You know, I am very sorry. And also for my children, you know, young people.

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