Politics
“I’m Still Standing” – Natasha Osawaru Responds Gracefully After Being Removed as Minority Leader

Natasha Osawaru, fiancée of Nigerian music legend Innocent “2Baba” Idibia, has responded with grace and composure following her recent ouster as the Minority Leader in the Edo State House of Assembly, PM News reports.
Osawaru, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), was removed from her leadership position earlier this week, with a replacement already nominated to take over the role. The political shake-up quickly drew attention online, sparking a wave of reactions—especially from fans of Annie Idibia, 2Baba’s wife—many of whom viewed the change as symbolic or even personal.
Rather than issue a formal statement, Osawaru chose to let her demeanor speak for her. She posted a video on social media that subtly addressed the situation. In the clip, she appears calm and upbeat, wearing a white outfit paired with a black hat, sitting at her desk and engaging in light conversation. The video doesn’t directly tackle the leadership change, but the message was clear: she’s unbothered.
The caption, “I’m still standing,” served as a quiet but powerful response to both political critics and online commentators. Though she hasn’t publicly commented on the details of her removal, Osawaru’s poise suggests she’s unfazed by the drama and ready to move forward on her own terms.