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“2Face: ‘No Man Is Built for One Woman’ – Fans React”

Veteran Nigerian singer 2Face Idibia, also known as 2Baba, has stirred up heated conversations online after declaring that men are not biologically designed to stay with one woman—at least, not sexually. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

During a candid conversation on the popular “Honest Bunch” podcast hosted by Nedu Wazobia, the iconic Afrobeats artist opened up about male fidelity, claiming it’s “impossible” for men to maintain sexual exclusivity, even if they’re emotionally committed to one partner.


🔊 What 2Face Said:

“A man is not built to be sexually with one woman. Heart and love dey with one woman. But sexually, e dey impossible for man. It is the biology of man. And anybody wey wan follow me argue am, fine. Man fit love one woman die, but when it comes to that sexual satisfaction, it’s hard. The seed too plenty, you no fit drop am for one woman…”


🌐 Social Media Reactions – Mixed but Mostly Critical

The statement set social media on fire, with many fans and critics calling out the singer for promoting promiscuity under the guise of biology.

@QUEENOFDBLUES1:

“Abeg shift with this logic. Say you’re promiscuous simple. See code wey 2Face dey carry knack anyhow.”

@Xperience_Snr:

“This guy was supposed to be the musical icon of this country… but every time he speaks, he brings himself down.”

@Adukeadexoxo:

“What do you expect from a promiscuous Idoma man? Sad to see!”


💬 Public Backlash & Gender Discourse

2Face, known for his legendary music career and large family (he has 7 children with multiple women), has long been scrutinized for his personal life. While some argue he’s simply “speaking his truth,” others say his comments are damaging and disrespectful to women and the sanctity of committed relationships.

Key Issues Raised:

  • Is biology an excuse for infidelity?

  • Does 2Face’s opinion reflect Nigerian societal norms?

  • How does celebrity influence shape public views on relationships?


🎙️ Should Men Be Monogamous?

While 2Face’s statement may reflect a controversial cultural belief, many Nigerian men and women continue to debate the realities of monogamy, traditional values, and personal discipline in relationships.

Relationship therapists, including Dr. Mayowa Ojo, say:

“Being faithful is not about biology—it’s about emotional maturity and self-control. Public figures must understand the weight their words carry.”


📌 Final Thoughts

2Face’s comments have once again reignited the gender war, drawing the spotlight on celebrity responsibility, masculinity, and evolving relationship norms in Nigerian society.

As the backlash continues to grow, one thing is certain—2Baba has sparked a national conversation that won’t fade anytime soon.

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