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Fans speculate that 2baba has impregnated another lady as he pens apology note to Annie on Twitter

Things may not be going on well in the matrimonial home of sensational singer, 2baba and his lovely wife, Anni Idibia

The celebrated singer who has been spotted lately in pictures of a family vacation with his wife and fellow celebrity husband, Dbanj, recently took to his social media page with an apologetic note to his wife.

In the post, 2baba, comes to term with his wrongdoings towards his partner. He revealed that he has failed as a role model and as a father.

He concluded the short note to his wife by apologizing and adding that he knows she tried her best.

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See a screenshot of his tweet below:

Fire on the mountain? 2baba takes to Twitter to apologize to wife, says 'I have messed up as a husband'

Screebshot of 2baba's tweet. Photo source: @official2baba
Source: Twitter

Many fans instantly took to the comment section of his post, with many speculating that the father of many, has once again impregnated another lady.

See some reactions below:

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One particular user had, however, penned a note to 2baba's wife. He had prayed her to forgive her husband as many people were only looking to see the end of their union.

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A visit to his wife’s social media page shows her last Instagram story post revealing that she is unable to get any sleep due to some unfortunate circumstances.

See the post below:

Fire on the mountain? 2baba takes to Twitter to apologize to wife, says 'I have messed up as a husband'

Insta story post from Annie Idibia. Photo source: Instagram/@annieidbia1
Source: Instagram

We hope the much loved celebrity couple would be able to resolve whatever differences that is between them.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously gathered the report of five celebrity breakups that left many fans shocked in 2018. The list featured Ik Ogbonna and Sonia Morales, Juliet Ibrahim and Iceberg Slim and some others.

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