Annie Idibia, wife of legendary Nigerian singer, Innocent Idibia, widely known as 2Baba, has debunked the reports making the rounds that she unfollowed her husband on Instagram.
There were reports on Monday that Annie, who got married to 2Baba in 2012, unfollowed the musician on Instagram over a rift between the couple.
The rumoured rift with her husband followed the singer’s alleged visit to the United States to meet his baby mama, Pero Adeniyi, and her children.
The famous singer has three kids (two boys and a girl) with Pero, two kids (two boys) with Sunmbo Adeoye, and two kids (two girls) with Annie.
However, Annie, who took to Instagram on Monday, said a glitch on Instagram caused the unfollowing rumour.
She added that the Instagram glitch had also reduced the number of her followers.
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The Nollywood actress wrote on her Instagram story: “Jesu oooooo. Na so una like bad news tire! Na wa o. Simple Instagram glitch, una don create story. Nigerian bloggers, I hail!
“Make una no dey let innocent lovers of a guy and I mind jump o!”
In another post, the mother of two described 2Baba as a “genuine and caring husband”.
Annie wrote: “Yes… I have a very beautiful life.. incredible kids, a praying mothe.. An incredibly, successful.
“Rich in health, looks and pocket extremely generous, humorous, genuine and caring hubby.
“And yes, I’m one hell of woman. Beauty, brains, creative, hardworking, deep and witty!”
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