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2baba And Natasha Welcomes First Child

Edo State lawmaker Natasha Osawaru, the wife of Afrobeats star Innocent Ujah Idibia, popularly known as  “2Baba” , stirred excitement online after she broke her silence following reports that she and the singer welcomed their first child together.

The rumours grew stronger last week when several news outlets,  reported that the couple welcomed a baby girl at a hospital in Abuja on Thursday night. Fans became confused when different platforms shared mixed details about the baby’s gender.

On Monday, November 24, 2025, Natasha returned to social media with an appreciation post that increased the speculation. She wrote “It’s a Girl” with prayer emojis. Earlier, she had posted a photo of herself, her mother, and 2Baba’s mother, which made some people think the newborn might be a boy.

Despite the mixed reports, sources say the baby is a girl. 

The birth brings 2Baba’s number of children to eight, shared among four women. 

Natasha is now the fourth woman to have a child for the music legend.

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This development came a few months after 2Baba and his former wife, Annie Idibia now Annie Macaulay reportedly ended their 13-years marriage. 

Shortly after the separation, 2Baba introduced Natasha as his new partner, and they later held a private wedding in August.

Although neither 2Baba nor Natasha has released an official statement, her recent post has convinced many fans that they have welcomed their first child together.

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