Makinwa expressed her disapproval directly on 2Baba's Instagram post, stating, "This is wrong on all levels, and you should be ashamed of yourself for bringing this here. Bring it on. If you think she’s alone, let me tell you here that you’ll have to fight all of us."
Further addressing the situation, Makinwa took to her Instagram story, urging women to stand in solidarity with Annie Idibia. She emphasized the importance of not remaining neutral, stating, "I’m not one for too much talk, but what is wrong is wrong, and as a woman, if you sit on the fence on this one, if it misses you, it’ll touch your daughter or any female in your family." She continued, "No one is innocent, and if you want to bring the media into it, knowing what is happening, we would fight for her."
These statements have ignited discussions online, with many applauding Makinwa for her stance, while others question the full details of the ongoing situation. This development follows 2Baba's admission that he personally posted the controversial divorce announcement on Instagram, despite initial claims that his account had been hacked.
The public nature of this dispute has led to widespread debate, highlighting the complexities of personal relationships in the public eye and the role of social media in such matters.
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