In 2004, 2Baba's departure from the band "Plantashun Boiz" led to the group's split, sparking a feud with his former bandmates who blamed him for the disbandment. 2Baba and former bandmate Faze traded blame in various tracks on their respective solo albums. Blackface alleged that 2Baba's performed songs were written by both of them, although the issue was later resolved in court. The hit song "
African Queen" became a subject of controversy between 2Baba, his record label Kennis Music, and former bandmate Blackface, who publicly accused him of stealing the song from him, alleging that he wrote the song while they were still a band. Kennis Music eventually agreed to give Blackface writing credits for the song and also agreed to pay him royalties from the proceeds of the song. On 25 January 2017, 2Baba announced through his
Instagram handle that he would be leading a nationwide protest on 5 February 2017; the protest was against policies implemented by the
Presidency of Muhammadu Buhari. In an attempt to halt the protest, the administration, through the Lagos State police commissioner Fatai Owoseni, released a statement that the protest was banned in the state, citing concerns that hoodlums would hijack it and cause havoc. However, the statement was rebuffed and ignored publicly, while publicity for the protest continued on
social media. In February 2017, 2Baba released a video stating that he was canceling the protest due to security reasons. Rumors circulated on social media alleging that the administration, through the DSS, had picked him up earlier that day and pressured him to cancel the much-hyped protest, though he later made a series of tweets from his
Twitter account to deny the claim. 2Baba was married to Nigerian actress
Annie Macaulay-Idibia from 2012-2025 in
Lagos, Nigeria. A civil ceremony was held in
Dubai on 23 March 2013, and they had two children. On 26 January 2025, he announced his separation and divorce from his wife on Instagram. A few days later, the singer was seen with
Natasha Osawaru, a lawmaker in the Edo State House of Assembly. ==Legacy==