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I have decided to choose peace — Annie Idibia @37 apologises to husband, family

Nigerian model and actress, Annie Idibia has apologised to her husband, Innocent Idibia (alias 2Baba) and her family over her recent social media outburst.

Recall the model in an Instagram story (now deleted) claimed 2Baba slept at Pero’s house for days during his trip to the United States.

“What kind of man takes his kids to Disney and spend nights in the same apartment with his kids and their mother? How many times have you gone to see your kids with Pero? and she stay with you and the kids under the same roof?”

The post sparked a social media row between her and her in-laws.

In reaction, 2Baba had said; “None of us is perfect. I will like to urge our families and supporters to stop the madness and the public to please respect our privacy and our kids. Let us deal with our issues internally. I take God beg una.”

Also in a post celebrating his 46th Birthday, 2Baba also posted; “HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ME.

“MAY THE ALMIGHTY GUIDE ALL OF US AND PROTECT OUR HOMES.”

In an apologetic message to celebrate her 37th Birthday, Annie writing in shorthand and pidgin said; “It’s A Brand New Chapter For Me …And Would really Love To Start It On A Clean Slate. ??

“This Year Has Been A lot …Soooo Much Blessings And Pain.

ALSO READ: ‘I am not a fool!’: Reactions as Annie Idibia drags 2Baba on social media over baby mama

“My Hands Are Shaking As I Type This ….I Let A lot Of pple down ..Especially The Pple Close To Me… The Last 10Weeks Have Been The Worst Of My ENTIRE Life, Yes The Worst Since I Was Born

“I have Gone From Being So Angry To being So Broken And Back To Anger .. And Then Sadly ,Which I Am Ashamed To Admit – Suicidal! I Have Acted So Badly In A Way I Am Not Proud Of , I Allowed My Emotions Cloud Me. , I Allowed My Emotions To Lead Me Into Making Bad decisions , Allowed My Anger n Emotions ,To Make Me Act On Something That’s Wasn’t True Cos I Was Kept In Dark !

“Instead Of Remaining Calm .. Before Acting … ? I Want to Apologize To My Husband , Inno .. I Am So Sorry I Threw You Out There Like I Did , (so unwise ) That Isn’t The Kind Of Woman You Married, Totally

“Sorry For all the Mental Stress And Heart Break It Caused You , So Sorry I Put Both Our Families Out There I, The Way I Did? I still Bi Your Smallie oo*

“To My Beautiful Mothers .. My Amazing Mother And My Beautiful Mother In- Law .. I am Sooo Sorry I Let Both Of You down .. No Mother Should Go Through The Kind Of Pain That You Both Felt .. I Am Really Sorry ????(I am still your baby) I am Far From Perfect, But I Have Decide To Choose Peace . And I Wanna Do Better , Given The Chance.

READ ALSO: Alleged Infidelity: 2Baba offs audience’s mic as he warns wife, others to ‘stop the madness’

“To Both My Families- The Macaulays And The Idibias , I Am Sorry For All The Pain And Disrespect Towards Both Familes… Pls Forgive Me .Una No Fit Throw Way Una Pikin ooo??

“To all my 7.1 Plus Family out here .. Thank you for still standing n supporting me and my brand ??

“To All the brands That are working with us – thank you for still sticking with your NKOYO ooo.. To The ones We Are In Talks With , I appreciate??

“To My Big Brother And Friend @efeomorogbe I Am So Sorry

“To My Manager- @phadekemi Thank you for your patience n for sticking by

“To My “Online Inlaws “Wey I carry my Mata come give – thanks for all D love,D bashing n rebuking I have learnt ooo.. I No go do am again o

“All I wan 4 my bday is PEACE”

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