Saida Boj Defends Natasha Osawaru, Says Tuface is the Problem

A collage of Tuface, Natasha and Saida Boj
A collage of Tuface, Natasha and Saida Boj

Social media influencer Saida Boj has reacted to the viral video showing an altercation between Nigerian singer Tuface (2Baba) and his wife, Natasha Osawaru, at a London airport shop on Oct. 2, 2025. The incident, which showed Natasha yelling at the musician, led to Tuface’s temporary detention by London police after officers responded to a disturbance.

In the video that was released December 1, 2025, Natasha is heard shouting, “Don’t do that, don’t do it! Na everyday you go dey shout for me? Wetin dey happen! Why are you shouting at me, why are you raising your voice at me,” moments before police intervened. 

Reports indicate that officers arrived after she allegedly broke bottles during the argument, while Tuface was placed in handcuffs.

Reacting to the controversy on December 2, 2025, Saida Boj defended Natasha and shifted the focus to Tuface’s history and character. She said, 

“Natasha, I mean two fac’s new wife, is not the problem… This is a clear case of the man is the problem.” She argued that Natasha was simply responding to the same behavioural patterns Annie Idibia, Tuface’s former wife, endured for years.

Saida added that it was unfair for the public to judge Natasha, especially as she is reportedly pregnant, stating that the situation reflects long-standing issues rather than a sudden outburst. The influencer emphasised that the conversation should focus on Tuface’s accountability, rather than criticism of Natasha.

Calling on the musician to take responsibility for his actions, Saida said, “Are you not seeing that you are the cause? You are the problem. Senior man, work on yourself. You are the problem.”

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