“I’m Not Broke, I Invested My Money” – 2Baba Shuts Down Rumours of Financial Struggles

Afrobeats legend Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has dismissed recent rumours suggesting he is financially broke. Addressing the claims during an appearance on the +234 Mzansi Podcast hosted by media personality Nedu Wazobia, the singer confidently stated that his wealth is intact thanks to smart investments made over the years.
Responding to questions about his finances, 2Baba stated plainly, “I’m not broke. I invested my money. I can live with or without music.” His declaration comes amid growing speculation online about his financial state following his reduced music output in recent years.
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Known for timeless hits like “African Queen” and “Implication,” 2Baba explained that contrary to public assumption, he has quietly built multiple income streams outside the entertainment industry. His portfolio reportedly spans real estate, hospitality, and music-related businesses, including his record label Hypertek Digital.
Industry insiders point to 2Baba’s ownership of properties in Lagos and Abuja, as well as stakes in bars and lounges, as evidence of his financial prudence. Additionally, his brand ambassadorship deals with telecom and beverage companies continue to generate steady revenue.
Fans and colleagues have taken to social media to applaud the singer’s candour and business acumen, with many urging younger artists to follow his example by diversifying their income. The singer’s appearance on the podcast has since gone viral, sparking debates about celebrity finances and longevity in the Nigerian music industry.
2Baba also used the opportunity to advise upcoming artists to think beyond music. “The industry is sweet when you’re hot, but you must plan for when the spotlight dims,” he said.
As one of the pioneers of contemporary Afrobeats with over two decades in the game, 2Baba remains a revered voice not just for his music but for his wisdom on life after fame.
💔 “She said she loved me. And for fifty-two years, I believed her.” 💔
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