A Family Crisis Around Nigerian Singer, 2Baba:- How Teni’s Playful Video Sparked Song Producer Samklef’s Fury Amid a Family in Crisis
On the morning of December 5, 2025, the internet woke up to fire song producer Samklef fire. The outspoken music producer, never one to hold his tongue, had unleashed a blistering outburst on X.
His target was none other than the vibrant Afrobeats star singer Teni, whose playful
“Operation Save 2Baba” video had just gone viral.
The timing couldn’t have been more explosive. The beloved musician 2Baba was already at the center of a messy, very public marital storm with his wife, Edo lawmaker Natasha Osawaru.
Tensions were bubbling everywhere on social media, in the entertainment industry, and even in government circles. And in the middle of that storm, singer Teni cracked a joke.
But the song’s producer, Samklef did not find it funny.
The Blast That Shook the Timeline
When singer Teni posted her Instagram skit on December 3, she imagined it as lighthearted comedy. Dressed in her signature playful style, she rallied Nigerians to “rescue” 2Baba from his “husband’s house,” a slip that made her burst into laughter before correcting herself.
She asked for fighter jets, Lamborghinis, and speed. She tagged the following singers Timaya, and Kcee; she joked about daring missions and rescue squads.
But not everyone saw humor in a man’s troubled marriage.
Within hours, producer Samklef erupted online:
“You don get prick abi? You are very stupid. 2Face na your mate? Are you crazy! Delete this video sharp!”
He accused singer Teni of clout-chasing, mocking a legend’s pain, and even implied that her association with singer Davido was influencing her behavior. The insults ran hot and raw, the kind that made people stop scrolling.
Some cheered him on.
Others rolled their eyes. But either way, the internet was hooked.
The Bigger Story Behind the Outrage
What fueled Samklef’s anger wasn’t just singer Teni’s video, it was everything happening behind it.
Singer 2Baba and lawmaker, Natasha’s relationship had spiraled into chaos through late 2025. What started as happy baby-announcement posts descended into drama that unfolded across airports, Instagram Lives, and police reports.
A Marriage Cracking in Public
The first major sign of trouble came on October 2, during singer 2Baba’s UK tour. At Gatwick Airport, cameras caught Lawmaker Natasha confronting him after fans whisked him into a store, leaving her behind. Tensions flared. Police intervened. Videos spread. Speculation soared.
Then came December 1.
During Daddy Freeze’s Instagram Live, two of singer 2Baba’s former managers made a startling claim that Lawmaker Natasha,had a “full control” over everything, his money, his decisions, even his movements.
Their comments painted a picture of a man struggling for his own voice.
Before the audience could fully digest this, singer 2Baba himself burst into the Live:
“Shut the fuck up!”
Seconds later, Lawmaker,Natasha joined, demanding,
“Let them know we are together,” as commotion slaps, shuffling echoed in the background.
The Clapbacks, the Summons, and the Police Petition
On December 2, the Edo State House of Assembly summoned Law – maker Natasha to answer for her conduct in viral videos.
The lawmaker, Natasha, who seemed determined not to be bullied online, continued pushing back at trolls.
On December 4, she snapped at a critic who mocked her confident walk into an event:
“Keep typing from your mother’s kitchen, my steps pay bills, yours beg for likes.”
However, concerning the viral video shared on Instagram of her exchanging hot words with people, the Edo State House of Assembly summoned her to answer for her conduct in viral videos.
On December 4, 2Baba’s family petitioned the Inspector General of Police, accusing Natasha of bigamy, assault, and more.
And hovering above all of this was the now-infamous, quickly deleted post from 2Baba:
“Help me.”
He later insisted the post wasn’t his and urged Nigerians to “cease fire,” but the damage was done. Concern had already turned into frenzy.
Celebrities Enter the Chat, People Flaunt mixed reaction
As the saga escalated, voices around the entertainment world chimed in:
Rose Idibia, 2Baba’s mother, surfaced in an old video pleading with the lawmaker, Natasha, to “remove the beads” and “free him.”
Kaka Igbokwe repeated his claims that singer 2Baba’s career had suffered under his wife, Natasha.
Tunde Ednut, Nasboi, and even singer Burna Boy expressed heartbreak and alarm.
Suddenly, this wasn’t just a family issue, it was an industry conversation.
And Then Came the Public: Torn, Loud, Unrelenting
By the time the song producer, Samklef unleashed his rant, Nigerians were already deeply divided.
Some saw singer 2Baba as a man crying for help.
Some saw the lawmaker, Natasha as a strong woman refusing to tolerate old patterns.
Some found singer Teni’s humor harmless.
Some found it cruel.
Some praised producer Samklef’s passion.
Some called him dramatic.
And everywhere on WhatsApp, TikTok, X one hashtag roared louder than the rest:
#Save2Baba
A Drama Searching for Peace
Now, as the dust continues to swirl around the Idibia name, one truth grows clearer: this is no longer just celebrity gist. It is a collision of family pain, public intrusion, industry concern, and viral entertainment.
The world is watching a deeply personal crisis unfold, sometimes with empathy, sometimes with mockery, sometimes with brutality.
And yet the hope remains that, somewhere beneath the noise, the Idibia family finds the calm they desperately need.
For now, the saga continues messy, emotional, and painfully public
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