- Speaking via her Instagram, Kikelomo Atanda-Owo reflected on Annie’s lasting commitment to her husband, 2baba despite numerous challenges.
- She expressed empathy for Annie’s resilience but stressed the importance of emotional and mental well-being for women.
Ace broadcaster Kikelomo Atanda-Owo has shared her thoughts on the highly publicized divorce between Nollywood actress Annie Idibia and music legend 2Baba.
In a candid commentary, Atanda-Owo explored the complexities of relationships, emphasizing the importance of self-worth, love, and sacrifice.
Atanda-Owo reflected on Annie’s commitment to her husband despite numerous challenges, acknowledging her resilience.
She also commended 2Baba’s composure amid the drama, noting his reluctance to air their private matters online.
Atanda-Owo criticized the toxic culture of online judgment, where social media often turns personal struggles into public entertainment.
She said:
“Love isn’t a crime, but women should start placing themselves above men in relationships,” Atanda-Owo stated. “We must save the next girl and teach the next generation that self-love and self-development come first.”
Atanda-Owo’s commentary encouraged a more nuanced conversation about relationships, divorce, and personal growth. By emphasizing the importance of self-love and self-worth, she hopes to inspire individuals to prioritize their emotional and mental well-being.
“The foundation of both of them determines the future.
“She stayed even when he continued seeing his baby mama. Love is not a crime, but women should start placing themselves above men in relationships.
“What Annie tolerated, accommodated, and endured, most men can never handle a fraction of it. Imagine if another man even touches your wife by the waist – some marriages would collapse immediately.
“We don’t know the full picture or what’s going through his mind. But I commend him for keeping his cool and not rushing to social media to spill details. This shows a level of maturity, even though he is the genesis of these challenges.
“Social media instantly turned their pain into a circus, with people casting blame, criticizing, and even laying curses. What happened to hearing from the parties involved before fueling the frenzy.
“We must save the next girl and teach the next generation that self-love and self-development come first. You do not need marriage to validate your existence as a woman or a man.
“Tuface and Annie aren’t the first and won’t be the last to experience divorce. Sometimes, it’s the beginning of growth and healing. What matters most is finding peace and moving forward.