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  • 2Face’s ‘African Queen’ tops Billboard Afrobeats songs of All-Time list

    2Face’s ‘African Queen’ tops Billboard Afrobeats songs of All-Time list

    Billboard has released its list of the Top 50 Best Afrobeats Songs of All-Time with 2Face’s “African Queen” ranked as the number one Best Afrobeats song. 

    The list curated by Billboard staff has Wizkid as the only artist with double entries in the top 10, with “Ojuelegba” at number 2 and “Essence” featuring Tems at number 5. 

    Other notable artists in the top 10 include Rema with “Calm Down” at number 4, Favour with “Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)” at number 3, and CKay with “Love Nwantiti” at number 6.

    The list is dominated by Nigerian artists, but Ghanaian stars Fuse ODG and Sarkodie also made appearances with “Azonto” featuring Itz Tiffany at number 18 and “Adonai” featuring Castro at number 19, respectively. 

    Yemi Alade is the highest-ranked female lead artist on the list with “Johnny” at number 15. 

    Other notable songs in the top 20 include Styl-Plus’ “Olufunmi” at number 11, 9ice’s “Gongo Aso” at number 12, and P-Square’s “Do Me” at number 13.

    The top 20 list also features songs from Wande Coal, Phyno, and Davido, showcasing the diversity and richness of Afrobeats music.

  • JUST IN: Gov Alia appoints 2Face Idibia as adviser

    JUST IN: Gov Alia appoints 2Face Idibia as adviser

    Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia has appointed renowned music star 2Face Idibia as Technical Adviser on Entertainment and Community Outreach.

    The award-winning artist hails from Okpokwu Local Government Area in the Benue South Senatorial District.

    Read Also: Love turned sour: How Annie Idibia met 2Face at age 15

    His appointment is seen as part of the government’s effort to strengthen engagement with the creative industry and improve grassroots communication.

    Details shortly…

  • Love turned sour: How Annie Idibia met 2Face at age 15

    Love turned sour: How Annie Idibia met 2Face at age 15

    Cupid’s arrow struck 2Face Idibia and Annie Macaulay years ago after their innocent friendship that began at a studio session blossomed into a beautiful love story in 2013.

    Weeks ago, Annie had celebrated her 25-year friendship and 13-year marriage to music icon.

    In a series of posts on her Instagram story, Annie shared clips of her family’s “Detty December moments” as she reflected on their enduring union.

    Annie expressed gratitude for the bond they share, acknowledging the challenges they had faced over the years, including breakups and reconciliations.

    She also addressed her critics, urging them to give up, adding, “Even the devil and witches/wizards should give up.”

    As the arc of the duo’s scintillating affair inches towards a crescendo, their love thread becomes taut and ultimately snaps into bits. Their relationship over the years faced turbulent times. Despite the ups and downs, they both found ways back into each other’s arms.

    But how did this sweet love story become this sour?

    Annie first met 2face Idibia at Even Ezra Music Studio when she was just fifteen and in her words, “I think there was some electricity that second”.

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    “The moment our eyes met at Even Ezra Studios many years ago, I knew you were the one for me and I for you. Innocent is an extraordinary being. It really seems like yesterday, (can’t believe he is 40 already) he was 24 and I was 15. And I still see the same man when I look at him. So full of life.”

    They were friends first but had started dating officially by the time they shot the “African Queen” video in 2004. That was when 2Face announced that they were together during an interview.

    Annie explained: “I remember my 16th birthday at Alpha Beach, with me and my friends. When we were going home, we all walked to the bus stop with him and his cousin. Plantashun Boiz had just recorded “Knock Me Off” at the time so he wasn’t a star yet.

    So we got into the bus, he sat in front with his cousin so when we wanted to pay the conductor, he said, “no, he done pay already” I was feeling like a babe. “Hey! My boyfriend paid everybody’s bus fare.” And that time, bus was like N2.50k or N3 per person for about 14 people. But he told me recently that he didn’t eat that night because he paid for everyone.” awwwwwww – Annie Idibia in the February 2013 issue of TW Magazine.”

    She was hurt when word got out that, in quick succession, 2Face had gotten two different women pregnant – Pero Adeniyi and Sumbo Ajala. At that point, the couple broke up.

    When Pero and Sumbo yet again got pregnant for 2Face once again, that was when 2Face and Annie had their longest break-up which lasted almost a year and a half. But as they say, love will always find a way, they made up again and Annie gave birth to 2Face’s fifth child Isabel and then in 2012, Pero gave birth to his sixth child in the US.

    Pero has been at loggerheads with Annie for years. Their rift can be traced back to 2015 and 2016 when they both called each other out on social media. Their frosty relationship took a front burner when photos of 2Face kissing Pero at the singer’s nightclub back in 2015 appeared on the internet.

    2Face and Annie reportedly got married on March 23, 2013 in a star-studded wedding ceremony in Dubai.

    After weeks of speculation about the state of their marriage, the iconic musician broke his silence in a statement addressed to his fans and well-wishers.

    “Hello to my beautiful people of all Federations. Well, this thing I have to say is short but also long. I and Annie Macaulay have been separated for a while now and currently filed divorce. I would grant a press release soon to say my story—not because it is anyone’s right to know about my personal life; but because I love my people and I need them to know my innocence or offense. Stay blessed my people. I love you all,” 2Face wrote.

    This announcement comes as a shock to many, especially since the couple celebrated their wedding anniversary just a few days ago.

    During the occasion, Annie had publicly dismissed rumors of a breakup, sharing emotional tributes on social media and posting photos from their intimate celebration.

    However, this revelation now puts into perspective the ongoing speculations and whispers about cracks in their marriage.

  • 2face to late Sound Sultan: our dream for Africa, Nigeria music has come to pass

    2face to late Sound Sultan: our dream for Africa, Nigeria music has come to pass

    Prominent singer, 2face Idibia has written a heartfelt note to the late singer Sound Sultan, speaking on the current state of the music industry.

    Two years after Sound Sultan’s death, 2face shared his thoughts on significant changes in the music industry on his Instagram page.

    The legendary singer said that he and the late Sound Sultan’s dreams and aspirations for Nigerian and African music have materialized, acknowledging that now he finds himself in the role of an upcoming artiste.

    Read Also: 2face, Beenie Man inspired my catchphrase ‘Zagadat’ – Mr Eazi

    However, he said that he wouldn’t easily give up the fight for the new talents emerging in the industry.

    He added that there are lots of stories to tell him as they enter the New Year.

    “YO Lanre, like play like play we don enter 2024. Plenty story for ground.

    “That our dream and wish for NAIJA/AFRICA music take over and respect don come true o. I don even turn to the upcoming artist again Lai Dis. But we no go gree MUTIJU. ONELOVERELIGION.”

  • Singer 2Baba thrills wife with song from her local dialect

    Singer 2Baba thrills wife with song from her local dialect

    Annie Idibia, wife to popular singer, 2Baba has gushed over her husband’s deliberate effort to learn her language.

    The actress was blown away by the sonorous melting voice of 2Baba who was heard singing in her native language

    Annie Idibia took to her Instagram page to share a heartwarming video of her husband attempting to learn her language while singing to her.

    The mother of two disclosed that their busy schedules had caused them to miss each other’s phone calls, but her husband found an alternative way to communicate with her.

    Despite acknowledging that 2Baba might not be thrilled about her sharing the video online, Annie emphasised how adorable of him to sing in her language.

    Read Also: Why I refused to celebrate 2baba’s birthday – Annie Idibia

    She expressed her delight at his efforts to learn her language, going the extra mile to ensure their connection.

    In her words: “And so this happened 2 nights ago.

    I know “A guy “is gonna kill me for this

    (Oh well …., All Die na Die)

    “Been missing each other’s phone calls, due to our tight schedules, etc!!!

    And he sent this!!

    “Interpretation

    They know me from Akwa Ibom —“Just look at that”.

    They know me from Akwa Ibom- “their love is blazing /fire.

    3know me from Akwa Ibom “Love lives there “

    They know me from Akwa Ibom “This Is Love “

    “It is Love “

    “@official2baba Awwww baby it is soooooooo cute how u make an effort to learn my language and still use it soooooo brilliantly in your songs”, she said.

  • Singer 2face’s first son begins study abroad as undergraduate

    Singer 2face’s first son begins study abroad as undergraduate

    As their son Nino Idibia prepares to enter college, popular Nigerian singer Innocent Idibia aka 2baba, and his Ex-wife Sunmbo Adeoye’s son, Nino Idibia is set to begin another educational feat as an undergraduate.

    The singer’s first kid, who graduated from secondary school a few months ago, is now embarking on an independent life as he goes to study abroad.

    A picture of Sunmbo and her husband David Adeoye accompanying him to the airport was posted on her Instagram page.

    Read Also: 2Face vows to mourn late Sound Sultan till…

    The mother of four confessed that as she has thought back on the last few weeks, God’s faithfulness in her life and the lives of her children has been brought to mind.

    As her son enters college, she expressed thankfulness to her Maker for the next step.

    She wrote: “As I reflect on the past few weeks, I am reminded of the faithfulness of God in our lives and the lives of our children.

    “Our Father indeed credits to us the reward of our service to Him.

    “Thank you, Lord, for this next level. As our son @ninoidibia goes to University.”

  • Celebs in baby mamas’ world

    Baby mama drama has been with us for as long as anyone can remember. Only that most of the drama did not get reported by the quality media in time past. But in recent times, the social media have brought the issue to our doorsteps. Now we know that baby mama soap operas now trail quite a few of our male celebrities.

    Without the drama, the society has come to accept baby mamas and their kids. The condemnation and stigma that such relationships and their offspring once attracted are no longer there. Nowadays, all over the globe, it’s not uncommon for male celebrities in particular to have children with different women who are called baby mamas. Here are some male celebs with one or more baby mamas.

    2Face: Pero Adeniyi & Sumbo Ajaba

    African Queen crooner, 2Face Idibia, who is legally and happily married to long-time girlfriend, Annie Macaulay, has a total of seven kids, two with Annie, three with Pero Adeniyi-his first baby mama, and two with Sumbo nee Ajana. Although 2Baba has had his own fair share of baby mama drama, his kids appear to be very well taken care of. They are also doing well. His two ex-girlfriends have also moved on with their lives and are also doing well.

    Davido: Sophie Momoh & Amanda

    Nigerian singer, songwriter and record producer, David Adedeji Adeleke, better known by his stage name Davido, has two daughters. He had the first girl Imade, who was named after his late mother, with Ovation magazine publisher Dele Momodu’s niece and fashion enthusiast, Sophie Momodu. His second daughter, Hailey, came from his affair with his American-based girlfriend, Amanda. His main babe, celebrity Chef Chioma, who is currently rocking his world, is yet to have a baby for him.

    Wizkid: Sola Ogudugu, Binta Diallo & Jada Pollock

    It’s now official that Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, known by the stage name Wizkid, a Nigerian superstar singer and songwriter, has three baby mamas. The first two are Sola Ogududu and Binta Diallo. His last child came from his current girlfriend who also doubles as his manager, Jada Pollock. Wizkid and Jada welcomed a son about two years ago. Jada recently accused her baby daddy of violently abusing her since they have been together.

    Flavour: Ex-beauty queens Sandra Okagbue & Ana Banner

    Chinedu Okoli, better known by his stage name Flavour, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and performer. Two ex-beauty queens, who are also models and entrepreneurs, have two daughters for Mr Too Fine-Flavour. Yet the news in town is that Flavour is still single and searching. We also heard from the grapevine that one of the mamas (Sandra) recently gave birth to a second child (son) for him.

    Timaya: Barbara Nwokolo & Tama

    The founder of DM Records Limited, Nigerian singer and songwriter Inetimi Timaya Odon, popularly known by his stage name Timaya, has three kids from two baby mamas. He had his two beautiful girls from first baby mama, Barbara Nwokolo, and his son, Emmaunel, last year with interior decor expert, Tama.

    9ice: Olasunkanmi Ajala & Vicky Godis

    The ‘Gongo Aso’ crooner and former special Adviser to the Oyo State governor on Youths in the last dispensation, has children from different women. His first child and son, Zion, was born while he was married to his ex-wife Toni Payne. He has a set of twins with his ex-girlfriend Victoria ‘Vicky” Godis. He has also welcomed a fourth child with his fiancé Olasunkanmi Ajala.

    Jim Ikye: Dana Kinduryte

    Nollywood actor and entrepreneur Jim Ikye is famous for having ‘codedly’ dated some of the hottest women in Nollywood. He has a son with Dana Kinduryte, a law graduate who hails from Lithuania.

     Olamide aka Badoo: Adebukunmi Suleiman

    Nigerian hip hop recording artist, Olamide Adedeji, popularly known by his stage name Olamide Badoo or BaddoSneh, has a son named Batifeori with his long-time girlfriend Adebukunmi Suleiman. He is also rumoured to have dated a popular OAP who is pregnant. The rumour making the rounds is that Badoo is the father of this unborn baby.

  • Ten songs every Nigerian knows

    Adeyinka Akintunde

     

    Nigeria is blessed with songs and talents. Every Nigerian loves to sing and listen to music in one way or the other.

    Nigerians are reserved in the kind of music they listen to. It has to be one that has a good rhythm, catchy and easy to remember.

    The Nation goes memory lane to dig out songs that every Nigerian knows as much as the national anthem.

    ·       Onyeka Onwenu  – ‘Iyogogo’ (1992)

    Iyogogo is an English/Ibo song by Onyeka Onwenu, who is a singer, songwriter, actress, journalist and politician.  The song met with the popular approval and appreciation, thereafter becoming a measuring standard for songs in the same genre. The four- minute and thirty-one second song tells the story of a woman and her lover at a point in their relationship where he must decide if he would stay with her or not.

    Onwenu, 64, remains the only musician to have crossed pop with juju music and highlife, seamlessly combining English and local languages to deliver songs of great social value.

    ·       Mike Okri – ‘Hear your mama, hear your papa

    Anyone born between the late 1980s and early 1990s can never deny hearing this epic music by Mike Okri, drumming obedience and respect for parents and elders into the ears of every kid.  Every child who had music enthusiasts as parents will never forget this song.

    ·       Majek Fashek –‘Send down the rain’ (1991)

    Stories have it that Majekodunmi Fasheke, popularly called Majek Fashek, called for rain in Lagos in 1991 with this song and it rained continually for months and the city was flooded. That song won the Edo-born music star six US-based PMAN Music Awards.

    ·       Fela Anikulapo-Kuti – ‘Water no get Enemy’ (1975)

    Fela Anikulapo Kuti is best remembered for his politically charged lyrics as he was seen as the voice of the poor in a society ruled by dictators. His songs served as hope for people and he has since been nicknamed a “fearless prophet’’. He went as far as mentioning names, which got him into trouble countless times.

    He however did a song in 1975, titled “Water no get enemy” where he discussed the importance of water to a man. He died from complications related to HIV/AIDS in 1997.

    ·       Prince Nico Mbarga – ‘Sweet Mother’ (1976)

    Prince Nico Mbarga recorded sweet mother in 1976, and it sold over 13 million copies upon its release. It is now considered globally as the African greatest song of all time.

    The song suffered some persecutions, as it was turned down by EMI in 1974, citing the song’s “childish appeal.” “Sweet Mother” suffered further rejections from Decca Records and Philips Records before it was eventually released in December, 1976 by Rogers All Stars, a Nigerian recording company based in Onitsha. It has grown to be a song known by every average Nigerian.

    ·       Christe Igbokwe Essien – ‘Seun Rere’ (1981)

    Seun rere’ was released in 1981 by the late Christy Essien-Igbokwe. Translated to mean “be good/do good”, it was featured on the album Ever Liked My Person? under International Records, Skylark Records.

    It is still being sung in 2019, 38 years after its release. Before her death in 2011, Christy Essien-Igbokwe, a fluent speaker of English, Igbo, Ibibio and Yoruba, was the first ever female president of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN).

    Daddy Showkey – ‘Dyna’ (1999)

    John Odafe Asiemo better known as Daddy Showkey was a popular musician in the mid-90s. He grew up in Ajegunle, a “ghetto” located in Lagos. He was known with so many songs, such as Ghetto Soldier, Welcome, Dyna, “Fire Fire”, “the chicken” and others but he scored a major hit with Dyna for so many reasons.

    It was catchy, danceable, and most of all it told a story of ‘Dyna’ A story that everyone could really get with. He is remembered for leading a peaceful protest march to the then National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) office in Ajegunle to draw attention to the lack of electricity supply for nine months. The move paid off and electricity was restored. As a result of his hood’s love for him, he was conferred with the title of “Aare Onifaji of Ajegunle” which means the king of enjoyment.

    Read Also: TBT – Ten awesome Nigerian hits from way back

    Seyi Sodimu – ‘Love Me Jeje’ (1997)

    Before the likes of Asa, Simi, Adekunle Gold and others came to limelight, there was a Seyi Sodimu who released a single in 1997 titled “Love Me jeje” and it went on to be one of Nigeria’s love classic of the 90’s, gathering generous airplay while rising up the charts.

    Seyi is currently based in Washington DC, USA and still very much in the music making business. He runs Good Life Entertainment.

    2Face Idibia – ‘African Queen’ (2004)

    The line “you are my African Queen, the girl of my dreams ….”, rings in the head of every Nigerian, since it was released by Innocent Idibia in 2004 shortly after disbanding from “Plaintation Boiz” . The song is assumed to be more popular than the artiste (popularly called 2Face) himself, as the market seems not to get enough of it. The song alone has won the Jos-born Nigerian star several awards

    Olu Maintain – ‘Yahooze’ (2008)

    Yahooze” is a Nigerian song by Olu Maintain. It was produced by Puffy Tee with its music video shot in Nigeria It was reporter that Olu Maintain performed Yahoozee at the Royal Albert Hall, London and brought on stage, the former Secretary of State of the United States,Colin Powell,  “Yahooze” won Hottest Single of the Year at the 2008 Nigeria Entertainment Awards, and the 2008  song of the year. It is argued that the song promotes “yahoo yahoo” amongst Nigerian youths, as it portrays wealth, materialism and lust.

  • 2face Idibia bags OAU’s honorary fellow award

    Nigerian music icon, Innocent Idibia aka 2Face has been conferred with the award of the Fellow of the school of music by the Department of Music, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife.

    The 43 year-old Singer, who is also a songwriter, record producer and entrepreneur became the pioneer recipient of the award which was presented to him at the department’s 1st public lecture and fellowship award on Wednesday.

    2Face had earlier announced through his Instagram handle, @official2baba that he would be delivering a public lecture at the institution after which the award of the fellow of school of music would be conferred on him.

    “Being the torch-bearer for the new pop movement is a role I do not take lightly. And I am honored to have been found worthy of such noble albeit enormous responsibility.” 2Face Idibia said as he received the award.

    2Face, who was also a guest lecturer presented a paper on the topic “2 decades of Afro-pop in Nigeria: The perspective of 2Baba”.

    The music icon, who has stayed relevant in the Afro-pop scene for two decades and one of the most decorated and successful Afro pop artists in Africa was honoured at Igbinedion University in 2016.

    READ ALSO: How Sunny Ade, 2face Idibia influenced my musical career, by Nuzak

    He is a recipient of several awards including five Headies Awards (Hip-hop award), four Channel O Music Awards, BET Award, MOBO Award, Kora Award, MTV Europe Music Award, World Music Award,.

    He has released several albums including; Face 2 Face, Grass to Grace, The Unstoppable, Away and Beyond, The Ascension.

    The award winning singer and songwriter was a member of the defunct music group, Plantashun Boiz with Faze and Blackface.

    The group successfully produced two albums in 2000 and 2003 after which they split in 2004.

    2face released his solo debut album Face 2 Face in 2004 after which he gained recognition.

    The 43-year-old producer established an NGO called 2Face Idibia Reach-Out Foundation, whose motto is “service to humanity.”

    In 2009, he was appointed as ambassador by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).

    He is the founder of Hypertek Entertainment and also the owner of the Buckwyld and Breathless concert.

    NAN

  • ‘I haven’t been a role model’, 2face apologises to wife publicly

    Popular singer, Innocent Idibia, fondly called 2face, apologised to his wife, Annie Idibia, for an undisclosed reason on Monday.

    The message isn’t coherent as the main issue has not been addressed.

    However, from the looks of things, there seems to be trouble in paradise.

    On his verified Twitter handle, Tuface admitted that he had made a mess of things and went on to say “sorry” as well as revealing that Annie had tried her best.

    Read Also: Boko Haram is political, not religious – 2face

    2Baba wrote:

    “I’m sorry to say that i have fucked up so much. i have fucked up as a role model as a father and as a husband. annie im sorry. i know u tried your best.”
    “Annie u have been my pillar. efe u have been a wonderful manager and ig bro. my fans have beb …. .m m”

    Hours before his tweet, Annie updated her Instagram story that reads: “be picky with who you invest your time in, wasted time is worse than wasted money” to which she commented that the most important lesson is learnt the hard way.

    Who would have thought that she was referring to the turmoil in her marriage?

    2baba and Annie started dating in 1999 but their relationship hasn’t been a walk in the park.

    During their off and on relationship, 2baba got two other women pregnant and in 2012, they finally tied the knot.
    Annie has two children for 2face while he has five from the other women.