2Baba defends male sexuality on Nedu’s podcast, saying men aren’t built for sexual monogamy, weeks after confirming divorce from Annie Idibia
Nigerian music legend Innocent Idibia, widely known as 2Baba, has sparked a wave of reactions after stating that men are not biologically built to be sexually attracted to just one woman.
The singer made this assertion during an appearance on a podcast hosted by popular On-Air Personality, Nedu, where he spoke candidly about the emotional and sexual dynamics in relationships.
Speaking in a relaxed tone and switching to Pidgin English, 2Baba said, “A man no dey built to just sexually dey with one woman. Heart and love dey with one woman. But sexually, e dey impossible for man.
Individual fit decide not to take that route but I Dey tell you the biology of man. And anybody wey wan follow me argue am, fine.”
The comments come at a sensitive time for the star, who recently confirmed his separation and pending divorce from Nollywood actress Annie Macaulay-Idibia.
The couple, once seen as a symbol of enduring celebrity love in Nigeria, had faced years of speculation about infidelity and emotional strain in their marriage.
In his comments on the podcast, 2Baba stressed that a man can genuinely love a woman but still struggle to remain sexually exclusive. “Man fit love one woman die, but when it comes to that sexual satisfaction it’s hard. The seed dey plenty, you no fit drop am for one woman,” he said.
He went further to explain that many relationship issues stem from the societal refusal to accept this biological reality. “It is what has gotten so many people in trouble.
It is a simple fact, you need to accept am. Because so many heartaches, unnecessary stress, unnecessary stuff will be avoided if we understand the simple fact,” he added.
The remarks have since generated widespread debate, especially online, with critics accusing the singer of using biological arguments to justify cheating and emotional irresponsibility.
However, others have defended his position, calling it an honest expression of a dilemma many men face but are often too afraid to admit.
2Baba defends male sexuality not just as a personal philosophy, but as a social truth that he believes would lead to healthier conversations about expectations and reality in relationships.
His words, raw and reflective, suggest a man navigating the complexity of fame, love, and human nature.
This isn’t the first time 2Baba has been in the spotlight for issues related to his relationship. His marriage to Annie was celebrated with grandeur but has been marred by recurring rumours of betrayal and emotional distance. A few weeks ago, the singer confirmed their separation in a public message.
“Hello to my beautiful people of all Federations. Well, this thing I have to say is short but also long. I and Annie Macaulay have been separated for a while now and currently filed divorce.
I would grant a press release soon to say my story—not because it is anyone’s right to know about my personal life; but because I love my people and I need them to know my innocence or offense. Stay blessed my people. I love you all.”
The divorce, paired with these latest comments, has fuelled speculation about the singer’s personal beliefs and their influence on his marital choices.
As 2Baba defends male sexuality in the public arena, fans and observers alike are left to ponder whether his honesty will start a larger conversation or invite further backlash.
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