“My Husband Is A GOAT”- Natasha Osawaru Gushes Over 2Baba’s Legendary Music Career

  • Natasha Osawaru Idibia publicly celebrated her husband, 2Baba, on social media.
  • She reshared a video from his page on her Instagram story.
  • Natasha praised 2Baba, calling him the greatest of all time in the music industry.

Natasha Osawaru Idibia, wife of Nigerian music icon 2Baba, has once again publicly celebrated her husband’s artistry.

The Edo-born socialite took to her Instagram story to reshare a video from the veteran singer’s page, showering him with glowing praise. In the post, she boldly referred to him as the greatest of all time in the music scene.

“My husband is a GOAT in the music industry. Wallahi,” she wrote.

Her latest show of admiration comes several months after the couple formally sealed their union in a traditional ceremony held on July 25, 2025. The intimate event was attended by close relatives, including the singer’s parents.

Since they went public with their relationship, Natasha has remained vocal about her unwavering support for the award-winning star. The granddaughter of the Esama of Benin frequently shares clips of herself vibing to his songs, proudly identifying not only as his wife but also as his number one supporter.

See screenshot of post below:

In other news… A Nigerian woman based in the United Arab Emirates has sparked reactions online after declaring that she would not return to Nigeria, even if the government sent an aircraft to evacuate citizens.
The woman, who filmed herself in the Al Nahda area of Sharjah on February 28, 2026, made the statement amid heightened tensions between Israel, Iran, and the United States. Her video followed reports of Iran’s missile retaliation against U.S. strikes, which reportedly caused explosions felt in parts of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with one fatality recorded.
In the clip, she repeatedly said, “The gods of my father should protect us,” while expressing confidence in her safety in the UAE. She also advised other Nigerians not to board any evacuation flights that might be arranged by the Nigerian government.
According to her, despite the recent blasts, she still believes life in the UAE is safer than in Nigeria.
Her comments have since generated mixed reactions on social media, with some supporting her stance and others criticizing her remarks.

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