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Edo Assembly Summons 2Baba’s Wife, Hon. Natasha Irobosa, Over Viral Video

Edo Assembly orders Hon. Natasha Irobosa to face its Ethics Committee after a viral video with husband 2Baba sparked misconduct concerns and public backlash.

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The Edo State House of Assembly has summoned the lawmaker representing Egor Constituency, Hon. Natasha Irobosa, to appear before its Ethics and Privileges Committee within one week over allegations of misconduct.

Announcing the summons during Tuesday’s plenary, Speaker Blessing Agbebaku said the lawmaker must explain her recent conduct, which has been circulating widely online and “dragging the name of the Assembly in the mud.”

According to him:
“Hon. Natasha Irobosa has been summoned to appear before the Ethics and Privilege Committee of the Assembly due to her recent conduct, which has been trending online.
This conduct drags the name of the House into the mud, and it is the responsibility of the members of the Assembly to conduct themselves well.”

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Agbebaku added that the Assembly comprises “cerebral minds” and “educated people” whose reputation, he said, has been affected by Irobosa’s behaviour.

“This House has cerebral minds, educated people who have been dragged in the mud for too long by our colleague, Hon. Natasha. She has been trending on social media and television for the wrong reason.
The attitude of our member has brought this House to disrepute, and we will not tolerate it,”
he said.

The Speaker noted that the committee is expected to present its findings to the House within two weeks.

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Hon. Irobosa—wife of Nigerian music star Innocent “2Baba” Idibia—has recently been trending on social media following a viral video showing her in a heated exchange with her husband.

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