I’m not a single mother – Annie Idibia



Dare Babalola

Nollywood actress Annie Idibia has sparked a conversation about identity, motherhood, and personal growth with a powerful post on social media.

In a move that has resonated with many, Annie has clarified that she does not see herself as a single mother, but as a single woman raising two kids.

The actress, who recently parted ways with singer 2Baba, shared a post that read, “I’m not a single Mom. I’m a single woman raising two kids. My children don’t need me married. They need me alive. They need me true. They need me free.”

This statement marks a significant shift in how she perceives herself and her role as a mother.

Annie’s post was a rejection of the stereotypes often attached to single motherhood, which she describes as “overwhelmed, struggling, limited, surviving”.

Instead, she is embracing a new narrative, one that focuses on personal peace, emotional stability, and joy.

The actress has been vocal about her journey towards self-discovery and healing, especially after her separation from 2Baba. She had been sharing reflective posts about self-worth, growth, and the importance of prioritizing her own well-being.

“My peace brings them peace. My joy brings them joy. My radiance creates their safety. This is what leading a family actually looks like,” she wrote.

Annie’s message is not just about her own journey, but about breaking chains and challenging societal norms. She is showing her daughters that being a woman is not defined by marital status, but by strength, resilience, and self-love.

The actress has been embracing her new phase, focusing on self-care and her daughters.

She has taken steps to prioritise her own growth, including a wellness retreat to Qatar, Singapore, and Cape Town, South Africa.

Annie’s post has sparked a wave of support from fans and fellow celebrities, who are praising her for her courage and honesty.

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