Nigerian music icon 2Baba recently recounted a meaningful encounter with renowned politician Peter Obi at the airport, sharing the experience with his fans through a video posted on Instagram. The artist described their brief yet impactful conversation, which centered on the future of Nigeria and provided him with valuable perspectives on the country’s path forward.
In the video shared by 2Baba, he captured the moment of his interaction with Obi, a former presidential candidate, expressing appreciation for the insights gained during their exchange. The acclaimed artist emphasized that their conversation, though short, was full of knowledge and left a lasting impression on him. “Earlier today with His Excellency Mr. Peter Obi,” 2Baba wrote in the caption, highlighting the significance of the meeting.
He continued by describing the dialogue as “brief but plenty impactful and massive knowledge,” reflecting the depth of their discussion. 2Baba also noted the importance of constant learning and openness to new ideas, remarking, “Dem no dey learn finish,” a phrase expressing his belief in the continuous need for growth and development.
The conversation touched on topics regarding Nigeria’s progress, with 2Baba expressing a hopeful outlook for the nation’s future. He conveyed optimism, stating, “NIGERIA will gradually but surely get there.” The artist acknowledged that while the journey to success might take time, the collective effort of the people will ultimately lead the country to its full potential.
2Baba also shared a message of unity and action, urging Nigerians to work together for the betterment of the country. “All hands on deck,” he wrote, reinforcing the idea that everyone’s contribution is vital for national progress. His message was underscored by a sense of urgency and determination, as he expressed a deep commitment to positive change.
The artist’s post further included his signature call for the removal of negative influences, as he wrote, “UNWASHTHEBRAINWASH,” urging people to break free from outdated or harmful ideologies. He closed the caption with a call for unity and peace, using the phrase “ONELOVERELIGION,” a reminder of the need for solidarity in building a better future for Nigeria.
