Nigerian Lady Vows to Sue Annie Idibia If She Reconciles With 2Baba
Lady Threatens to Sue Annie Idibia Over 2Baba Reconciliation

A Nigerian woman has ignited a fiery debate on social media after declaring she would take legal action against celebrity actress Annie Idibia if she ever reconciles with her estranged husband, legendary singer Innocent '2Baba' Idibia.

Viral Threat Sparks Online Firestorm

The bold statement was made by a user identified as @yhettyqueen on the X platform (formerly Twitter). In a post that quickly captured widespread attention, she left no room for ambiguity regarding her stance on the couple's long-troubled marriage.

"If Annie takes 2face back, I'm going to sue her," she wrote. This dramatic declaration, shared on December 4, 2025, immediately went viral, drawing a flood of comments from netizens who were divided in their opinions.

Mixed Reactions Flood Social Media

The post prompted a wave of reactions, with many Nigerians questioning the lady's legal standing and right to interfere in a private marital matter. Others, however, expressed solidarity with her sentiment of frustration.

One user, Priscilla, commented in support, advising the lady to start saving for legal fees as a reconciliation might happen. She noted, "This era is small in comparison to the era of before the wedding."

Conversely, a user named Ejileye challenged the premise, asking, "You wan con dey interfere in husband and wife matter? The union wey get pikin? Na you dem go sue las las."

Another comment from Jeffrey took a more technical legal approach, questioning, "What will be your cause of action and your reliefs? Do you even have a locus standing?"

A Public Spectacle of a Private Struggle

The marital issues between 2Baba and Annie Idibia have been a recurring topic in Nigerian entertainment news for years. This latest incident highlights how celebrity relationships often become public property, with fans and critics alike feeling entitled to voice strong opinions and even threats over personal decisions.

Other reactions to the viral post included concern for Annie's well-being. User Wunmi stated, "Somebody that is not okay. She had better not try it. Abeg she should love herself." Meanwhile, Ibironke suggested a joint class action, humorously proposing a crowdfunding effort for the lawsuit.

The online saga continues to unfold, demonstrating the intense public scrutiny faced by Nigerian celebrities and the blurred lines between their private lives and public personas.