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Kaffy Shares Views On Idibia’s Separation Saga


Renowned Nigerian dancer Kaffy has shared her views on the ongoing separation between music legend 2Baba and his wife, actress Annie Idibia.

In a video shared on her Instagram page, Kaffy emphasized her close relationship with both celebrities and encouraged the public to learn from their situation rather than blaming them.

She highlighted the challenges male celebrities face, particularly when they are vulnerable, and noted that women can sometimes contribute to their struggles.

She wrote, ”I want to speak on the Annie and 2Face situation. I am not going to speak from a place of judging anybody but from a perspective we all need to have. I am rooting for both of them as they are victims of their circumstances.

I know both of them very well, and I’m not going to bash any of them. 2Face and Annie are a petri dish for us to learn not to judge. Let’s give grace and pray for them.

“Let me give you a perspective that could be the issue for male celebrities. They are usually under target, and we women are their biggest enemies when they are at a vulnerable moment in their careers. Did any man plan to have plenty baby mamas?

“Both of them have been through toxicity. An average male celebrity is a victim. Despite all of these problems, some girls are still in 2Baba’s DMs like this. I am not trying to absolve him of his problems—he should get help. Nobody is innocent!”

She also addressed the rising rate of failed marriages, urging women to reassess their expectations in relationships.

“Let’s ask questions: Why are over 60% of marriages failing? Some of us women have that mindset that we will change him. We should stop! If we want to stop being victims, let’s do better. Because it is also a woman that is confusing the man; we have that much power. The devil is winning; let’s work on ourselves, we serve grace”.

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