A lady has reacted to a recent video of Tuface’s Idibia’s mother claiming that her son is no longer acting like someone in his right senses.
The distraught mother alleged that Natasha Osawaru, the legend’s new fiancée, used beads to charm and control her son’s mind.

Facebook user Ikuoyenmwen Emovon, who hails from Benin, reacted to the video, shedding light on the cultural significance of the beads.
Emovon explained that, in Benin culture, beads are a symbol of royalty and are often exchanged as a token of love and commitment.
According to Emovon, Natasha’s decision to give 2Baba beads was a gesture of affection and a reflection of her royal heritage. Emovon suggested that 2Baba’s mother was mistaken in her assumption that the beads were being used as a form of juju.
“Honourable Natasha should remove the beads on his hand and neck. My message is for mama 2face. So you think the bead is a charm or spell? She is just covering up for her son cause people have been dragging her son too much. No mother will like that.
“Honourable Natasha is from a royal family. Her father is a chief. So they are supposed to use beads. She must have given 2face her own beads as her husband-to-be. Yes. We do it like that in Benin. No be the bead dey worry 2face. He is just polygamous in nature.”