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 ‘I’ll still be there when the sun is shinning bright’, Annie Idibia celebrate 2face as he turns 42 today – (See her birthday message)

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2face Idibia, now 2baba Idibia, turned 42 year old today, and his beautiful wife and mother of 2 of his children, Annie Idibia took to social media to celebrate the Legend.

 “I’ll Still Be There When The Sun Is Shinning bright…And When The Rain Is Pouring Down… Happy Birthday My Mine* Eternally Yours

❤❤❤”, she wrote on Instagram, while sharing the below beautiful picture.

 Nigerian Music mogul, 2face Idibia is 42 today and fans, friends and colleagues are more than excited for the iconic singer!

 The mogul is currently trending on Instagram as he celebrates his special today – while the day is far from over, the singer is seen here in these photos enjoying a rendition from an orchestra.

 In the same birthday mood, Nigerian celebs, Iyanya and AY are seen celebrating with him…

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