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”I Won’t Let My Daughter End Up as a ‘Baby Mama’ Like Me – Singer, Waje Says

”I Won’t Let My Daughter End Up as a ‘Baby Mama’ Like Me – Singer, Waje Says

Popular Nigeria singer, Waje has poured out her heart over her challenges in life as a single mother, stressing that her daughter, Emerald will not make the same mistakes she made.

In an exclusive chat with Genevieve magazine, the award winning music star, Aituaje Iruobe talked about her life, the impact of her parents in her life and their impact on her, claiming that parents do not tell their children why certain behaviors should be avoided.

Read excerpts from the chat below…

The pretty single mum of one said: “I’m a mother but I know where to draw the line. It is because I don’t want her to make the same mistakes I made. I feel like some of the decisions I made was because I was raised differently.

“Our parents taught us what they knew as the truth, but what you know as the truth might not be the truth. Another thing is that parents do not tell their children why certain behaviours should be avoided.
“For example, parents say, “don’t drink because I said so” not, “don’t drink because it is bad for your health”; but I’m learning that for the children of this age, you have to tell them all the reasons why they should not do certain things.
“While my daughter was growing up, I took up the reward method; you do good, you get good. There was a consequence for every action,” she said.

Waje, whose stunning daughter recently turned 17 continued: “There were many times I really prayed that The One will quicken his steps to make things easier. It did get too much when it is time to pay rent, school fees, and other miscellaneous expenses.

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 “I had my own share of pillow cries and made sure she doesn’t see it. Sometimes she could come asking, “Why didn’t you and my Dad stay together?” And, when I first moved to Lagos, I couldn’t afford to have my daughter with me because I didn’t have a house; I was squatting with someone. There was a time I saw her like twice a year.
 
“There were times she cried, mummy I want to come and live with you, but I couldn’t afford it till 2011. Yet looking at my daughter, I will be honest that she is a blessing.
 “And the blessing outweighs the challenges. I have learnt to be patient, more accommodating and to pay attention to details as a mom. I have also learnt to map out my priorities, because there are some things I simply cannot do as a mom.”

The sensational singer noted that her baby-daddy wasn’t ready at the time she took in. According to her, “I was young. He was young. Our relationship now is very cordial. We respect each other. He has not always been a part of my daughter’s life until recently.

“He met her last year. When she was quite young he showed interest but my fear was that he won’t be consistent. I didn’t want a situation where he would come in this year and leave the next.
”So I had to wait till I was sure that he would be there,” Waje added.

Photo credit: Waje Instagram

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