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2Baba’s Wife, Annie Idibia Replies Fan Who Advised That ‘Ned’s’ Eyes Shouldn’t See Her Daughter, Isabella

Annie Idibia, wife of superstar singer, 2Baba, has slammed an Instagram follower who warned that billionaire, Ned Nwoko should not be allowed to see her daughter, Isabella Idibia.

The award winning Nollywood actress had taken to her Instagram page to share a video of herself and her daughter, Isabella, having a chat. They talked about how much Isabella has grown and how she’s almost as tall as her dad, Innocent Idibia.

In reaction to this video an Instagram follower took to the comment to warn that 60-year-old billionaire businessman, Ned, should not be allowed to see the young girl, insinuating that he might want to marry her.

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The follower wrote, “My own be say make oga Ned eye no see her.”

Annie who wasn’t having any of it slammed the follower over his “insensitive comment”.

“My own be say you were born a mumu.. bet y!”, she responded.

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See their exchange below,

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