Charles Idibia, the younger brother of legendary singer 2Face Idibia, has broken his silence in a powerful open letter, accusing Natasha Osawuru of manipulating and isolating the Afrobeats icon. In a deeply emotional Instagram post on Wednesday, Charles described his brother as a “modern day Jesus” who has endured exploitation, manipulation, and spiritual entrapment in silence.

The lengthy message, which has ignited debate online, details claims of psychological control, sabotage of 2Face’s career, and digital impersonation. Charles alleged that Natasha cloned the musician’s WhatsApp, accessed his email and financial accounts, and even announced his divorce while pretending to be him. He warned that her actions are not just damaging 2Face’s peace but threatening his musical legacy and relationship with his children.

He claimed 2Face has abandoned his Lagos business hub under pressure to relocate to Abuja, where he is being paraded as a political accessory and controlled in private and public life. “You’ve moved from the frying pan into an industrial furnace,” Charles lamented, calling on his brother to reclaim his freedom.

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Fans have flooded social media with prayers and outrage. Many praised Charles for speaking up and described the revelations as disturbing. One user wrote, “God protect our 2Baba. This is getting out of hand.” Another added, “How is he choosing his women? He needs healing, not headlines.”

This isn’t the first time alarm bells have rung over 2Face’s relationship with Natasha. Earlier this year, his mother, Rose Idibia, publicly claimed her son had been spiritually manipulated with ritual beads placed on his head and neck by the Edo State lawmaker.

Charles’ post ends with a plea for 2Face to prioritize himself, his legacy, and his family. “You haven’t moved on,” he wrote. “You’ve been captured.”

The allegations have yet to receive a public response from Natasha Osawuru.

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