Hyacinth Idibia, the brother of 2Baba, has pleaded with the artiste to accept help following his marital crisis with his wife Natasha Osawaru.
The controversy began when 2Baba’s former managers Kaka Igbokwe and Lori Tosan appeared on Daddy Freeze’s live stream.
They accused Natasha of seeking “full control” over the singer’s finances and career.
The situation escalated when 2Baba suddenly joined the live session and forcefully told the former managers to stop discussing his private life.
However, shortly after his intervention, loud arguing between him and Natasha became audible off-camera.
Their voices grew increasingly heated before the live broadcast was abruptly ended.
However, reacting to the distressing episode, Hyacinth took to his Instagram story, sharing lyrics from 2Baba’s song ‘Diaspora Woman’.
“Women a got respect for you/ Even if all you got is 50 cent/ Woman just pack up yourself and come/ And live in my house and pay no rent/ Woman and let them know there’s beauty in being decent, aii,” the lyrics read.
In a heartfelt accompanying message, now deleted, Hyacinth reflected on his brother’s foresight.
He noted that 2Baba had always been brilliantly insightful with his lyrics, but what was once creative expression now seemed to be a painful reality.
Hyacinth also pleaded with his brother to allow them to “save” him, adding that “he has been suffering for too long”.
“You’ve always been ahead. always been brilliant. lyrics meant to inspire, but somehow it’s unfolding in real time. Painful reality, allow us save you Oyinem, you’ve been suffering for too long. God knows,” he wrote.

The Edo house of assembly recently asked Osawaru, member representing Egor constituency, to appear before its ethics and privileges committee over her recent viral conduct.
The singer also recently appealed to his followers and the public not to escalate his marital issues because it “is putting Natasha at risk”.
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