The singer/actor/politician showed himself cooking, arranging and sweeping the house, feeding his first son, doing the dishes, and taking food to his wife Adesua Etomi-Wellington.Â
He is also seen putting away expressed milk for his newborn son.Â
"Supporting Women’s Economic Power means doing my part in our home.Â
"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.Â
"When we uplift our women, we uplift our world. Gentlemen, kindly do the needful."
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