The CEO of Kennis Music, Kenny Ogungbe, has opened up about the label’s efforts to curb 2Face Idibia’s womanising during his time with the label.
In a recent episode of The Honest Bunch podcast, Ogungbe, also known as Baba Keke, shared that 2Face, then a rising star, was constantly sought after by women.
He explained that Kennis Music took steps to protect the artist from being overwhelmed by attention, even going as far as denying him access to some women to help keep him focused on his career.
However, Ogungbe acknowledged that once 2Face left Kennis Music, the label could no longer influence his actions.
Ogungbe said, “When 2face was with us [at Kennis Music], we prevented him from seeing girls. Girls come to look for him all the time but we didn’t allow him see any of them but when he left our record label, there was nothing we could do about the situation anymore.
“Even when he was becoming the butt of the jokes of some comedian [for being a womaniser], I didn’t call him to question him because he’s a matured man. Every man has his cross.”
Recall that 2Baba made numerous headlines at the peak of his career for having multiple baby mamas before marrying one of them, Annie Idibia, in 2012.