Annie holds on to ex-hubby’s name ‘Idibia’ despite 2Baba’s new marriage
Annie Idibia is still using the name ‘Idibia’ on her Instagram profile, days after her ex-husband, 2Baba, married Natasha Owasaru in a private ceremony.
Despite their divorce earlier this year, her social media handle and display name remain unchanged.
Annie and 2Baba, whose real name is Innocent Idibia, were once seen as one of Nigeria’s most celebrity couples. Their love story, full of ups and downs, was closely followed by fans for years. But in January 2025, the two officially ended their marriage.
Back in January, shortly after the divorce, Annie made headlines when she changed her social media handle and dropped the name Idibia. She went back to using her maiden name, Annie Macaulay, a move that many interpreted as a sign she was ready to move on.

So it has come as a surprise to fans that she has once again updated her Instagram to reflect “Idibia,” just days after 2Baba’s new wedding. Some are wondering if it’s intentional or just a delay in updating her profile. Others feel it may have a deeper meaning.
Natasha weds 2Baba
2Baba recently tied the knot with model and entrepreneur Natasha Owasaru in a quiet ceremony attended by close friends and family. While details about their relationship remain private, the news of the wedding was confirmed this week.
The wedding sparked mixed reactions online, with some fans congratulating the singer and others expressing support for Annie, who has remained mostly silent about the new development.
So far, Annie has not spoken publicly about 2Baba’s new marriage or why she has decided to go back to using his name online. Her recent posts have focused on her work, beauty campaigns, and personal reflections, but nothing that directly addresses the ongoing speculation.
Some fans believe she is simply choosing to hold on to a name she built her brand around. Others think it could be emotional—perhaps a sign that she hasn’t fully let go.
Many are waiting to see if she will clarify her intentions or continue using the name that once defined her public identity.