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Posted on: 04:55 Sun, 01 Nov 2015
Annie Idibia, the wife of legendary
African pop star, 2face Innocent Idibia,
narrated how she met and fell in love
with the pop star at the very young and
tender age of 15, in the just-released
2face‘s biography titled ‘A Very Good
Bad Guy’.
“The moment our eyes met at Even
Ezra Studios many years ago, I knew
you were the one for me and I for
you.
Innocent is an extraordinary being.
It really seems like yesterday, (can’t
believe he is 40 already) he was 24
and I was 15. And I still see the same
man when I look at him. So full of
life. So much energy. He is always so
optimistic about life. He is never
afraid of the next day with the little
or nothing he had,†according to
Annie.
“He always says… ‘Baby you worry
too much.. Just believe, believe’ I
remember many evenings he would
walk me from 201 in FESTAC to the
major road outside Festac, the road
was so wide and scary to cross that
he would have to hold my hands and
we would run across the road
together!.
Once I got in the bus going
to CMS he would wait till it was full
and wave at me till the bus was out
of his sight. His smile while waving
is still very fresh in my memory,
Baby do you remember those
evenings?†she further said.
Annie Idibia, the wife of legendary
African pop star, 2face Innocent Idibia,
narrated how she met and fell in love
with the pop star at the very young and
tender age of 15, in the just-released
2face‘s biography titled ‘A Very Good
Bad Guy’.
“The moment our eyes met at Even
Ezra Studios many years ago, I knew
you were the one for me and I for
you.
Innocent is an extraordinary being.
It really seems like yesterday, (can’t
believe he is 40 already) he was 24
and I was 15. And I still see the same
man when I look at him. So full of
life. So much energy. He is always so
optimistic about life. He is never
afraid of the next day with the little
or nothing he had,†according to
Annie.
“He always says… ‘Baby you worry
too much.. Just believe, believe’ I
remember many evenings he would
walk me from 201 in FESTAC to the
major road outside Festac, the road
was so wide and scary to cross that
he would have to hold my hands and
we would run across the road
together!.
Once I got in the bus going
to CMS he would wait till it was full
and wave at me till the bus was out
of his sight. His smile while waving
is still very fresh in my memory,
Baby do you remember those
evenings?†she further said.