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Natasha and 2Baba Present Newborn Son in Church

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Nigerian music legend 2Baba and his wife, Natasha Osawaru, have dedicated their newborn son in a church ceremony. The event comes months after the couple faced public scrutiny over reports of a domestic altercation.

Viral videos from the ceremony show 2Baba and Natasha dancing joyfully to the altar while carrying their baby. Their son was born in November 2025, about three months after their traditional wedding. Family members and close friends surrounded the couple during the service.

However, the dedication follows a challenging period. Late last year, reports emerged about an “unfortunate” arrest involving the singer in the United Kingdom after a domestic dispute. In a recent interview with journalist Seun Okinbaloye, 2Baba addressed the situation and accepted responsibility. He admitted that pressure affected his actions, explaining that pressure sometimes led him to make poor decisions.

The “African Queen” crooner also reflected on how fame has impacted him emotionally. He revealed that his once “thick skin” had grown weaker over time and described the UK incident as unfortunate.

Despite the controversy, 2Baba appeared calm and reflective during the dedication service. At one point, Natasha handed their baby to the officiating minister for prayers while the singer stood beside her.

This new chapter comes after 2Baba’s high-profile divorce from his first wife, Annie Idibia. In addition, talent manager Teebillz previously spoke about the couple’s public altercations in London and Nigeria, referencing emotional private conversations with the artist.

As of this report, the family has not released an official statement beyond the ceremony footage. Still, their appearance at the altar signaled unity amid past challenges.

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