- Famous singer and politician, Banky W shared insights into his parenting journey.
- With two children and his wife Adesua’s recent pregnancy, he highlighted taking on roles like chef, nanny, and teacher.
- Banky also stressed supporting women’s economic power and uplifting women as essential to building a better world.
Nigerian music sensation Banky W has opened up about his transformative journey as a father of two, highlighting the importance of mutual support in relationships.
Following his wife Adesua’s recent pregnancy and the arrival of their second child, Banky shared a heartfelt post detailing his commitment to being an active partner and helper.
Banky emphasized that parenting is a shared responsibility, stressing that partnership means giving 100% effort, not just 50%. He revealed how he assumed various roles – chef, housekeeper, nanny, teacher, and masseuse – to support Adesua and their children while pursuing his Master’s Degree in the US.
Furthermore, Banky underscored the significance of recognizing women’s economic power and promoting gender equality. He encouraged others to support women and acknowledge their invaluable contributions.
He wrote:
“Partnership is 100-100, not 50-50. That means that in this season, I’ve been a chef, housekeeper, nanny, homework teacher, masseuse, and more all as part of my duty as a supportive husband and present father of two . And honestly, I couldn’t be happier.
Supporting Women’s Economic Power means doing my part in our home.
I’m also doing my part in the world – as I earn my Master’s in Policy Management at Georgetown University, I’m keen on advocating for working mothers everywhere.
When we uplift our women, we uplift our world. Gentlemen, kindly do the needful
#HerMoneyHerPower
@bellanaija @theshetank.”Â
See the post below:
Reacting to the video, his wife Adesua Etomi wrote: “The best partner in the entire world. Nobody else I’d rather be doing this life with. Love you bubba❤️❤️❤️.”
iambisola wrote: “I Attest to how hands On Mr Dobliyewwww isssss. Amazing Chef, super Dad and Sister sussies King (constantly petting his Queen) Tualeeee Mr Dobliyewwww.”
kalangofashionplus wrote: “Sir Banky, It’s called parenting, respectfully . In the Nigerian context I know they call it supporting women. But the fact still remains that it is parenting.”
luluofafrica_ wrote: “Moral lesson: Marry a man that loves God and keeps His commandments!”