Key Points
- Teebillz recalls 2Baba crying on his shoulder during reunion. He says that moment showed how lonely the singer felt.
- In his note he urges 2Baba to seek therapy. He adds clinical help is fine and choosing life brings strength.
- The father of three stresses children need their dad alive. He warns against partners who praise your best and feed worst.
Music executive Teebillz (Tunji Balogun) has shared a raw Instagram note. He writes to music legend 2Baba (Innocent Idibia) about getting help.

In the long caption, he recalls returning to Nigeria for his father’s birthday. He says 2Baba begged him to stay longer and cried hard. The post follows his earlier calm down video message to fans.
Teebillz shares private pain
Teebillz remembers his friend saying he had nobody to talk to. He says that honest line made him love the singer as family. He adds that they share deep struggles many men keep inside.
From there, the businessman gently tells 2Baba it is time to seek help. He recommends therapy and even clinical support if things feel too heavy. He reminds him there is no shame in choosing life over pain.
Teebillz notes that stars like Michael Jackson and Whitney once struggled. He says Prince and Majek Fashek also battled demons until it was late.
Call to choose life and fatherhood
He explains he now works daily on his own healing. He urges 2Baba to do the same for his mind and body. He reminds him the children need their father alive and whole.
Other friends have also spoken out, including a recent Nasboi open letter to 2Baba. That message asked the star to guard his image as dramas rise online. Teebillz now pushes the talk further by naming therapy as the next step.
The music manager assures his friend he is not alone here. He suggests they both grow into better men and better fathers together. He frames the message as a brother speaking with care, not public blame.
Warning about harmful relationships
Toward the end, Teebillz gives a blunt line about love and harm. He says it is better to stand alone than stay trapped. He warns against partners who love only your highs and feed lows.
The heartfelt note lands during a tense run of headlines around 2Baba’s marriage. Recent reports have covered a public airport clash with police in London. Others mention his newborn with lawmaker Natasha Osawaru and louder talk about their marriage.
Across pop culture, more stars now speak openly about mental health. Recent ValidUpdates pieces include Uche Ogbodo’s BBL surgery story for her peace. Another covers Yemi Alade admitting a short depression after an age mix up.
His message also speaks to many men who fear being seen as weak. Teebillz insists that asking for support is strength, not shame.
With this post, Teebillz turns private brother talk into a clear call for help. He urges 2Baba to choose healing, stay alive and guide his children.






