2Baba and wife, Natasha dedicate first child in church

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Legendary singer, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, and his wife, Natasha Osawaru, have dedicated their first child in a private church ceremony, delighting fans across Nigeria.

Photos and videos circulating online show the couple at the church, holding their newborn as they headed to the altar.

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2baba’s mother, Rose Idibia, and church priests were also in attendance, making the ceremony a close family affair.

In November, the couple welcomed their first child, but the gender of the newborn remains unknown as the couple kept fans guessing.

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The dedication comes months after 2baba and Natasha tied the knot in a low-key traditional wedding on July 25th, 2025, attended by close family members, including the singer’s parents.

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Earlier in December, during one of his concerts, 2baba had publicly apologized to Nigerians, asking fans to forgive him and his family for past controversies, appealing for love and understanding.

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Fans took to social media to celebrate the moment, with many praising the couple for keeping the ceremony private while sharing glimpses of their joyous day.

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The dedication marks another milestone for 2baba and Natasha, as the couple continues to balance fame, family, and privacy in their growing journey together.

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