Key Points:
- 2Baba shuts down rumours that he’s financially broke
- Says he wisely invested his music income in other businesses
- Reveals he doesn’t need music to live a comfortable life
2Baba Denies Broke Claims on Podcast
Popular Afrobeats icon Innocent Idibia, known as 2Baba, has strongly denied recent claims that he’s broke.
Speaking on a new episode of the +234 Mzansi Podcast, co-hosted by comic actor Nedu (real name Chinedu Ani Emmanuel), 2Baba made it clear that he is doing just fine financially.

“I’m not broke. I invested my money. I can live with or without music,” he said calmly.
“I Can Live Without Music,” 2Baba Tells Nedu
During the interview, 2Baba revealed that he put his music earnings into other money-making projects. This means even if he stops singing, he’ll still have a steady source of income.
He didn’t go into deep details but made it clear he made wise choices with his money.
Singer Owns Properties, Runs Businesses
Over the years, 2Baba has built a strong name not just in music but in business too.
He owns properties in different parts of Nigeria. He also runs a record label and has businesses in the hospitality world.
These smart moves have helped him stay rich even when he’s not performing as often as before.
2Baba Still One of Africa’s Wealthiest Stars
Many fans agree that 2Baba remains one of the most bankable and respected stars in Africa.
He shot to fame with the hit “African Queen” and has stayed relevant for decades.
Even now, he is still seen as a role model for younger artists. His journey shows how music stars can plan well for life after the stage.





