Nigerian on-air personality Dotun has sparked deep concern among fans and followers after openly questioning the recent apology video posted by legendary singer 2Face Idibia.
In a passionate post on X (formerly Twitter), Dotun didn’t hold back as he reflected on the troubling nature of the video and what it might suggest about 2Face’s mental and emotional well-being.
Here are the key takeaways from Dotun’s heartfelt remarks:
Something feels off about 2Face’s recent behaviour
Dotun expressed discomfort with 2Face’s apology video, stating, “Please I don’t like this 2face I’m seeing. Something is not right at all.” He suggested that the iconic singer doesn’t typically address public scandals, and that his new tendency to post and retract videos indicates something deeper may be going wrong.

He believes 2Face is being manipulated
According to Dotun, someone close to 2Face may be exploiting his vulnerability. “Whoever is holding that camera is wicked. Someone is forcing him to be who he is not,” he wrote, hinting that the apologies and videos may not be coming from the artist’s genuine self.
Dotun says this isn’t about past mistakes
While acknowledging that 2Face, like anyone, may have made mistakes in his personal life, Dotun insisted this shouldn’t overshadow his legacy. “Even if he is [wrong], I won’t replace the masterpiece he created for his mistakes,” he wrote, defending the singer’s iconic contributions to music.
The OAP calls for mental health support

Taking his concern a step further, Dotun said plainly, “At this point, I’ll say this out loud. I think 2Face needs help. Therapy or genuine evaluation. Something is not right at all.” He urged those around the singer to prioritise his well-being over brand management or media damage control.
Friends matter more than ever in such moments
Drawing from his own experiences, Dotun pointed out that “traumas and fear will make you vulnerable especially when you’re out of your comfort zone.” He stressed the importance of genuine friendships in such times and lamented the absence of someone like the late Sound Sultan—2Face’s longtime friend—saying, “This is where a 2Face needs a Sound Sultan… quite sad.”


