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Allow us to save you, you’re suffering – 2baba’s brother appeals to singer

2Baba’s brother, Hyacinth Idibia, has called on the music star to allow his family stand by him as worries grow over his recent struggles.

He shared the message on his Instagram story on Wednesday.

Hyacinth said the singer’s life now seems to reflect the pain in many of his old songs.

He said that the family has watched him go through a long period of personal battles and wants him to let them help before things get worse.

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He said, “You’ve always been ahead, always been brilliant, lyrics meant to inspire, but somehow, it’s unfolding in real time. Painful reality, allow us save you. Oyinem, you’ve been suffering for too long. God knows.”

This comes months after their other brother, Charles Idibia, went public with his own concerns.

Earlier in the year, Charles said 2Baba was not in a good place, pointing to issues linked to his partner, Natasha Osawaru, who serves in the Edo State House of Assembly.

He accused her of taking control of the singer’s private devices, blocking work plans, and presenting herself as his wife to people he did not know.

Charles advised 2Baba at the time to withdraw from the public for some months to clear his head.

The family’s renewed worry follows the return of a viral video showing UK police questioning 2Baba and later leading him away in handcuffs during a recent trip to London.

2Baba had earlier insisted he was never arrested in London and explained that he only missed an October show due to a medical issue.

But his former manager, Kaka Igbokwe, gave a different account during an Instagram Live session.

He said he was on the same flight with the singer and Natasha.

According to him, the trouble started after they landed and 2Baba stepped aside to greet fans, which caused tension.

Kaka claimed the clash grew out of control and police later stepped in, which led to the video now circulating.

The footage shows UK officers speaking with 2Baba outside a store before taking him away.

There has been no official statement from UK authorities, and Natasha has not responded to the claims.

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