The night Jesse Jagz hijacked Daddy Freeze’s Instagram Live, nobody was ready for what came next.
It started like any other gossip session. Freeze was dissecting 2Baba’s messy marriage to Natasha Osawaru when, out of nowhere, Jesse called in from Jos. Cigarette in hand, eyes wild, voice cracking, the once-reclusive rapper unleashed a raw, three-minute plea that has left the internet shaken.
“Leave 2Baba alone! If anything happens to him, nobody can say I didn’t try!” he shouted, swearing he would drive from Jos to Abuja the next morning to “rescue” his brother-in-music and let him “drink beer in peace.”
But it was the pain beneath the anger that broke people. Jesse sounded like a man watching his hero slip away, terrified 2Baba might become another name on the long list of Nigerian legends lost too soon.
Freeze, visibly stunned, tried to calm him. It didn’t work. Viewers watched in horror as Jesse cursed everyone prying into 2Baba’s life, then begged, actually begged for someone to save him.
Days later, Freeze dropped the bombshell: voice notes from Jesse before and after the outburst, slurred and desperate, repeating the same fear. “He needs help even more than 2Baba,” Freeze said, tagging M.I Abaga and Ice Prince. “This generation, avoid drugs.”
The clip has racked up millions of views. Comments range from tears to outright trauma, “I can’t unhear Jesse sounding that broken,” one fan wrote.
As of Monday night, silence from the Abaga family, silence from 2Baba’s camp, and a growing worry that two of Nigeria’s quietest giants are screaming for help in plain sight.
When legends start begging on live, maybe it’s time we all stop scrolling and start listening.

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