Couples/Break-ups | 29 January 2025 15:50 CET

2baba''s Divorce: You Have A Right To Analyze Things If You Have Been in The Same Situation, But You Don't Have The Right To Judge Things You Don't Understand: OAP Do2dtun Slams Social Media Users

By Oluwarantimi Oludase

Popular on air personality, Oladotun Ojuolape Kayode, professionally known as Do2dtun, has slammed social media users, following the backlash that followed legendary singer, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2baba's divorce announcement on social media.

The Nigerian Voice recalls that social media was in disarray in the late hours of Monday following legendary singer, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2baba''s announcement of his divorce from his wife, Annie Idibia.

Following 2baba's announcement, there have been series of gender wars on social media, particularly popular microblogging platform X formerly known as Twitter, with some women taking sides with Annie, while some men pitched their tent with 2baba.

Reacting to the online ruckus, Do2dtun shared a series of tweets on his X handle via his Instagram page. According to him, I want us to pause and rethink our reaction to something you think you understand. He stated that in marriage, everything is not the same as it seems.

Addressing those taking sides on the divorce saga, he stated that people have a right to analyze things if they have been in the same situation, but no one has the right to judge things that one doesn't understand.

In addition, sharing your sentiments on a situation is not the same as what you experienced or understand.

Do2dtun's post reads:
"Let me say this. I want us to pause & rethink our reaction to something you think you understand. It is different from what you have full info on. It's what you know, you know. It is different from what you experienced. You see marriage, everything is not the same as it seems.

"I have seen so many people blame a grown human's decision on what someone else did to them over the fact that each human have different reasons for what they chose to do or accept. We blame our inefficiencies on others. You did it to yourself. Accept that first.

"You have a right to analyze things u have experienced. have a right to analyze things if u have been in the same situation but u don't have the right to judge things u don't understand. Sharing ur sentiments on a situation is not the same as what you experienced or understand."

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