Popular Nigerian Singer, 2Baba, made a striking appearance on Wednesday, April 1st at the Edo State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal in Abuja.
He arrived with his new partner, Natasha Osawaru, the lawmaker representing Egor Constituency in the Edo State House of Assembly and the Deputy Majority Leader.
Osawaru was elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party.
The tribunal is poised to deliver its verdict on a petition filed by the PDP and its candidate, Asuerinme Ighodalo, seeking to annul the election of Governor Monday Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress.
In January, 2Baba/2face publicly announced his separation from his wife, Annie Idibia. The following month, he proposed to Natasha, which captured widespread attention.
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Since then, the couple has been seen together frequently, appearing at social events and shopping outings. Recently, Natasha updated her Instagram bio to reflect the singer’s surname, Idibia.
Edo State lawmaker Natasha Osawaru has added the last name of music star Innocent Idibia, aka 2Baba, to her Instagram bio.
Her Instagram bio currently reads, “Honourable Natasha Idibia.”
This comes days after Annie signed off in a post on Instagram with her full name, Annie Uwana Macaulay, noticeably excluding Idibia.
Recall that in February, the singer proposed to Osawaru in a viral video after confirming his separation from his wife, Annie.
Following this, 2Face and Osawaru have been spotted shopping and hanging out together on multiple occasions.
Edo State legislator Natasha Osawaru has refuted claims that she spiritually fortified the beads she gave to singer 2Baba.
The allegations surfaced in February after Rose Idibia, 2Baba’s mother, publicly pleaded with Natasha to leave her son alone.
She also asked her to “remove the beads you placed on his hands and neck”, arguing that the singer was not in his right senses.
In a recent interview, the lawmaker denied claims that the beads were “diabolical,” stating that they were symbols of her family’s royalty.