Afrobeat legend Innocent “2Baba” Idibia has once again captured national attention—this time not with a new hit song, but with a surprise traditional wedding to Honourable Natasha Osawaru Idibia. Stunning photos from the vibrant ceremony, which reportedly took place in Abuja over the weekend, have now surfaced online and are already setting social media ablaze.



The images showcase a deeply cultural affair rich in Benin and Idoma traditions, with the couple adorned in royal regalia. 2Baba, known for his iconic role in shaping African music, was seen smiling beside his new bride—Hon. Natasha Osawaru, a prominent lawmaker and philanthropist whose elegance matched his star power.
Sources close to the families confirm that the private ceremony was attended by a select circle of dignitaries, music industry elites, and traditional leaders. Though the couple had kept their relationship low-key, the event has ended all speculation and marked what many are calling the “union of influence and legacy.”
Fans and critics alike are still stunned by the development, especially given 2Baba’s complex romantic history, including his marriage to Annie Idibia and his widely-publicized relationships. The unexpected nuptials have sparked a wave of emotions online—from admiration to controversy, with hashtags like #2BabaWedsNatasha and #NewIdibiaEra dominating the digital space.
While neither 2Baba nor Natasha has issued an official statement, their radiance in the circulating wedding visuals speaks volumes. The ceremony reportedly included blessings from traditional elders and symbolic rites signifying unity, fertility, and power.
Political analysts are also weighing in on the possible implications of this union, considering Natasha’s rising influence in Nigerian politics. Her alignment with one of Nigeria’s most beloved entertainers could reshape public perception and engagement, especially among youth demographics.
With fans eagerly awaiting confirmation or reactions from 2Baba’s former partner Annie Idibia, the unfolding story promises to keep Nigerians glued for days. For now, the streets—and timelines—are buzzing with congratulations and questions in equal measure.


