Nigerian singer Tuface Idibia’s new lover, Natasha Osawaru, has addressed accusations of using traditional beads to control him spiritually.
She denied the claims in a recent interview, explaining the cultural and personal significance of the jewelry.
Speaking to journalist Stella Korkus, Natasha dismissed the allegations. She emphasized that Tuface chose to wear the beads on his own, rejecting the idea that she imposed them on him for any spiritual influence.
Beads hold cultural, personal value
Natasha explained that the beads have deep-rooted cultural importance. She received them as gifts from her family and cherishes their symbolic meaning.
“These beads were my birthday gifts,” she said. “They represent royalty. I come from the Igbinedion Royal Family. My mother gave me three beautiful beads on my last birthday. They call them ‘EZENEKA,’ meaning ‘River that never runs dry.’”
She further revealed that one of the beads Tuface wears has a significant history. “The one on his neck was a gift from my grandfather. He was a knight to the Queen of England. The Queen herself gave it to him when she was alive,” Natasha stated.
Tuface’s personal choice
Natasha made it clear that Tuface willingly wears the beads. She refuted claims that she forced him to put them on.
“He likes them, and that’s why he wears them,” she explained. “They are not diabolical. They don’t contain any spiritual powers. I didn’t put them on him. He made the choice himself. If you’ve been paying attention, you’ll notice he has always loved beads and has worn many in the past.”
Tuface’s mother accuses Natasha
The controversy began when Tuface’s mother, Rose Idibia, raised concerns about the beads. She accused Natasha of using them to spiritually bind the singer to her. According to reports, Rose Idibia believes her son is under Natasha’s influence.
Her claims sparked public debate, with fans and critics questioning whether the beads had any supernatural connection. Some sided with the singer’s mother, while others dismissed the allegations as baseless.
Public reactions mixed
As the issue gained traction online, social media users shared their opinions. Some supported Natasha, saying she had the right to give Tuface gifts. Others sided with Rose Idibia, believing that there could be more to the beads than Natasha admitted.
Despite the controversy, Tuface himself has remained silent on the matter. He has neither confirmed nor denied his mother’s allegations, leaving room for speculation.
Conclusion
Natasha Osawaru continues to stand by her statement. She insists that the beads are purely cultural and sentimental. According to her, Tuface wears them out of personal preference, not because of any supernatural influence.
While the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the singer’s choice of accessories has become an unexpected source of controversy. Whether this matter will settle down or escalate further remains to be seen.
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