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Innocent Ujah Idibia: The Early Days of an African Music Icon

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The image shows Innocent Ujah Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba or 2Face Idibia, one of Nigeria’s most celebrated and influential Afro-pop artists. Captured in 1995 when he was just 20 years old, the photograph offers a rare glimpse into the early life of a man who would go on to redefine contemporary African music.

2Baba, born on September 18, 1975, in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria, hails from the Idoma ethnic group in Benue State. His passion for music began in his teenage years, and his journey to stardom started while he was a student at the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT) in Enugu. During this period, he performed at local events and clubs, steadily building a reputation for his smooth vocals and thought-provoking lyrics.

He first gained national attention as a member of the Plantashun Boyz, a group he co-founded with fellow artists Blackface and Faze in the late 1990s. The group became a symbol of the growing Nigerian pop movement, producing hits that resonated across the country. After the group disbanded, 2Baba launched a solo career that quickly catapulted him to international fame.

Over the years, he has become one of Africa’s most decorated musicians, earning multiple awards including the MTV Europe Music Award, BET Award, Channel O Music Video Award, and Headies. His timeless hit “African Queen” remains a defining song in the Afrobeat and Afro-pop genres, blending soulful melody with African rhythms and global appeal.

Beyond music, 2Baba is also a respected entrepreneur, activist, and philanthropist. He established the 2Baba Foundation, which focuses on peacebuilding, youth empowerment, and good governance. His influence extends beyond entertainment, as he continues to advocate for social change and national unity.

In recognition of his impact, a biography titled “A Very Good Bad Guy: The Story of Innocent 2Face Idibia” was published in his honor. The book chronicles his musical journey, personal struggles, and triumphs, cementing his status as a living legend in African music history.

The 1995 photograph stands as a reminder of his humble beginnings—a young dreamer from Benue who rose to become one of Africa’s most enduring voices.

Sources:

Pulse Nigeria: “A Very Good Bad Guy: The Story of 2Face Idibia” (2015)

The Guardian Nigeria: “2Baba: Two Decades of Impact and Influence” (2021)

BBC Africa: “2Face Idibia: The African Queen of Afrobeat” (2020)

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S+x Is The Only Reason I Got Married To My Husband— Reverend(Mrs) Stellamaris Ajetomobi

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In a striking statement about marital roles, Rev. Mrs. Stellamaris Ajetomibi, Vice President of The Men of Issachar Vision Inc., shared her perspective on what she considers the “core assignment” in marriage.

“S+x is marriage, sex is marriage. Let me tell you, in my father’s house, I used to wear clothes. I eat rice, I eat any food. I have house to live, everything. What do you think I came to look for in my husband’s house? It’s s+x. It’s s+x,” she declared.

She emphasized the exclusivity of her marital duties: “If I do it with any other man, I will be stoned. If I do it with any other man, God will frown at it. So he’s the only one I have liberty to do it with, and they even gave me a certificate, as many of you that were there that day.”

On practical support, Ajetomibi clarified the distinction between household help and her main responsibility: “You can help me cook, that’s not bad. You can help me wash clothes, that’s not bad. In fact, you can help me do homework for my children. I pay teachers to do that. This assignment, this is the core assignment. I can’t pay anybody. If I catch you to doing it, it’s g+n down.”

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Actress Biola Adebayo Tenders Apology Over Interview With Baba Ijesha (Video)

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Popular Nigerian actress and podcaster Biola Adebayo has publicly apologized for featuring actor Baba Ijesha on her podcast.

Recall that Baba Ijesha, who was recently released from prison over sexual assault related offense, appeared on Talk to B podcast over the weekend.

Sharing his own side of the story, Baba Ijesha claimed that the allegation was false and accused comedienne, Princess of setting hin up.

He also stated that actress Iyabo Ojo who supported his imprisonment once entrusted her kids, Priscilla and Festus in his custody.

The interview sparked criticism, with followers of Iyabo Ojo and Princess accusing Biola Adebayo of using her platform to encourage child abuse.

Reacting to the heavy criticism on Tuesday evening, Biola Adebayo, who had earlier taken down the video, tendered a public apology.

While denying allegation of using her platform to exonerate him, Biola disclosed that she is also a rape victim.

Speaking in a trending video on her Instagram page, she said “I apologise to everyone. I’m very sorry, please forgive me. I will never support a rapist or pedophile. I thought I was just an interviewer, my role is to interview him, hear what he had to say.

“I thought he would apologise but he did not do so. But it’s not in my place to condemn him. My platform is for the good and the bad, it’s for both Saint and the sinners. The platform is not for only the people that you like alone. I’m a mother, a Christian and I’m also a rape victim.

”So, I will never enable anybody. The interview was not to exonerate Baba Ijesha, to agree with whatever he was saying or for him to come and claim innocent on my show. And a lot of people are insinuating that the video is to tarnish Iyabo Ojo’s image. I will never do that”, she said.

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Hollywood actor, Chuck Noreis, d!es at 86

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Iconic action star Chuck Norris has died. He was 86.

His family announced his passing in a statement released today March 20.

“It is with heavy hearts that our family shares the sudden passing of our beloved Chuck Norris yesterday morning. Please know that he was surrounded by his family and was at peace.” the statemnt in part reads

The martial artist and actor had just celebrated his 86th birthday on March 10.

Chuck rose to fame in the ‘80s with karate films like ‘A Force of One’ and ‘An Eye for an Eye,’ before becoming a household name as Cordell Walker in ‘Walker, Texas Ranger!’

Chuck is survived by his wife, Gena O’Kelley, and his five children — twins Dakota and Danilee, as well as Dina, Eric and Mike from previous relationships.

May his soul rest in peace, Amen.

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