Bedroom duty shouldn’t be neglected to achieve work, family life balance – Banjoko, UNILAG medical centre chief nursing officer

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Dr Oluwayemi Banjoko, a chief nursing officer at the University of Lagos Medical Centre, speaks to ALEXANDER OKERE about her career, new academic feat, family and related issues

My mum adored her husband, she taught me to always give honour to any man I marry. I learnt patience from my mum. In fact, what I have become today is a product of all I learnt from my parents.I met my husband, Omooba Bimbola Banjoko, at the second hospital where I worked, Jon-Ken Hospital, Akoka. He was the Executive Director of Clearline HMO and his office was at the penthouse of the hospital.

You believe the responsibilities that come with motherhood should not be a barrier to self-actualisation for women. How can they balance their work and family lives? As women, we must learn to sacrifice our too-long sleep, some outings and interact to put things right in the home and at work. Also, we must remember that as women, our bedroom duty must not be toyed with. When the man is satisfied in the inner room matters, he can go to any length to give a helping hand to his woman. Mothers should train up the children in the right way, give caution and praises as the need arises.

 

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In other words, each part should be well handled. Thank you, ma

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