
Men were built to have multiple sex partners – 2Baba
Nigerian musician 2Baba has ignited a heated discussion with his claim that men are biologically predisposed to struggle with sexual fidelity in monogamous relationships.
In a recent podcast appearance on "234 Mzansi" with host Nedu Wazobia, the veteran artiste argued that men's natural instincts make it challenging for them to remain sexually exclusive to one partner, even in loving relationships.
“I’ve said this before, and I got into trouble for it, but I don’t care to say it again: man was not built to be sexually with just one woman,” he stated.
“A man’s heart, respect, and love can belong to one woman, but sexually, it’s impossible for a man. A man can genuinely love a woman completely but still find it difficult to be with only her sexually,” he added.
He explained that while some men may choose a different path, the average man is driven by natural instincts.
“Some individuals may choose to live differently, but I’m talking about the natural biology of a man,” he said. “A man has many seeds and can’t just drop them for one woman.”
2Baba's recent comments have reignited scrutiny of his personal life, particularly his past relationship with actress Annie Idibia. (Read Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez wedding: What we know about the Venice extravaganza)
Although he didn't go into specifics, he acknowledged that their split was a mutual decision driven by an emotional disconnection.
“Annie and I had a good bond. She’s an amazing and wonderful person, but it wasn’t working anymore,” he said. “Annie and I gave it our best. The reason we’re no longer together isn’t something I want to start discussing here. We have our understanding, and she is amazing. It just wasn’t working anymore, that’s the simple truth.”
He advised couples to be honest about their challenges and not stay in unhappy marriages due to societal expectations. “If a marriage is not working, the couple should try to fix it, but if it still doesn’t work, I don’t think anyone should be forced to stay,” he said. “Only the couple inside the marriage truly knows what they are going through.”
2Baba is a father to seven children with three different women: Sumbo Ajaba, Pero Adeniyi, and his former wife Annie Idibia