Nino Idibia turns 20 as his proud mother celebrates with heartfelt prayers, while celebrities and fans join in the online tributes
Nino Idibia, the eldest son of music star 2Baba and Sunmbo Adeoye, celebrated his 20th birthday on Thursday, drawing widespread tributes from his mother, celebrities and fans alike.
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Sunmbo Adeoye, wife of clergyman Pastor David Adeoye, marked the milestone with a heartfelt tribute on her social media page, sharing cherished photographs that trace Nino’s journey over the years.
In her message, Adeoye described the lessons she has learned from raising her son, emphasising faith, trust in God, patience, strength and the power of unconditional love.
She also prayed for divine guidance and blessings as Nino enters adulthood.
“For every stage of our evolving, I say THANK YOU JESUS. Happy birthday my first born. My bestie,” Adeoye wrote.
She prayed that the Lord would bless and keep Nino, order his steps, enlarge his capacity and crown his efforts with favour.
Nino is the eldest child of 2Baba, who is a father to seven other children by different mothers.
Fans and well-wishers took to social media to celebrate the young man’s birthday, sending messages of congratulations and prayers for his future.
One Instagram user wrote, “Happy birthday Nino Bizzle,” while another shared surprise at how quickly he had grown. Other fans prayed for God’s blessings and continued protection over Nino and his siblings.
Legit.ng previously reported that 2Baba welcomed his eighth child with his wife and lawmaker, Natasha Osawaru, in 2025.
The multi-award-winning musician often shares moments with his family, and fans recently warmed to a video of 2Baba with four of his sons, including Nino, Zion, Justin and Innocent Jr Idibia.
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As Nino Idibia turns 20, the outpouring of affection from family, celebrities and fans underlines his place in the public eye and the continuing admiration for the Idibia family.





















