ADVERTISEMENT

How Innocent Idibia ‘2Baba’ makes and spends his money

This is a glimpse into the personal finance of one of Nigeria's greatest musicians

ADVERTISEMENT

Business Insider Sub Saharan Africa delves into how the man who changed his moniker to "2Baba" in 2016 makes and spends his money.

How he makes his money

2Baba is not only a musician but also an entrepreneur and invests heavily in the real estate sector. He is the Chief Executive of Hypertek Entertainment – a record label that manages acts like Dammy Krane and Dr Victor Uwaifo.

ADVERTISEMENT

His song titled ‘African Queen’  has gone down as a seminal song and was used a soundtrack on hit US urban movie Phat Girlz. He was reportedly paid N 10 million for the rights to the song.

Music recording and album sales

2Baba has six albums to his name and has sold over 10 million copies worldwide. 'African Queen' is his highest earner with over 5 million copies sold across the globe.

He also makes money from online music platforms such as Spinlet, iTunes, Youtube and Ring Back tunes and MusicPlus of MTN telecommunications.

Live performance and shows

ADVERTISEMENT

It was reported that 2Baba charges between N3m – N5m for show bookings and N30,000 – N400,000 for an appearance at an organised show.

He also makes draws revenue from his collaboration with Nigerian Breweries’ Star Music: The Trek.

Endorsement deals

The first deal 2Baba had as a solo artiste was in 2005 when he was named as an ambassador by Guinness Nigeria in a N15M Naira deal.

ADVERTISEMENT

In 2010, Airtel signed a 20 million endorsement deal with him and renewed the deal in 2015 for double of the original amount. He  is also signed as an ambassador with Globacom in 2017 for an undisclosed amount.

He also endorses premier brands like to Campari, Hennessy and Haven Homes.

How he spends his money

Innocent Idibia is a businessman with a keen interest in the hospitality and real estate industries.  He is the owner of Rumor Nightclubs in Lagos with outlets in FESTAC Town and Ikeja GRA.

His cars, houses and kits

ADVERTISEMENT

FOLLOW BUSINESS INSIDER AFRICA

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Recommended articles

Congo is spending 22% of its scarce revenue on security - Minister

Congo is spending 22% of its scarce revenue on security - Minister

Another African country is set to get a Russian embassy

Another African country is set to get a Russian embassy

Medic West Africa 2024: A resounding success in fostering collaboration and innovation for a brighter healthcare future

Medic West Africa 2024: A resounding success in fostering collaboration and innovation for a brighter healthcare future

10 African countries with the most troubling external debt in 2024

10 African countries with the most troubling external debt in 2024

10 African countries with the least soft power influence over the world

10 African countries with the least soft power influence over the world

Kenyan government rejects calls to ban TikTok, recommends tighter control over

Kenyan government rejects calls to ban TikTok, recommends tighter control over

Congo accuses Apple of conflict minerals in its supply chain

Congo accuses Apple of conflict minerals in its supply chain

Top 10 African countries with the highest fuel prices in April 2024

Top 10 African countries with the highest fuel prices in April 2024

The gold trade in Uganda makes a huge comeback

The gold trade in Uganda makes a huge comeback

ADVERTISEMENT