Nigerian singer, actor, and politician has shared personal insights into his marriage with actress , offering a candid perspective on their home life and their experience with in vitro fertilization (IVF).
Speaking in a recent interview, Banky W revealed that contrary to common expectations, his wife is not the primary cook in their household.
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According to him, he genuinely enjoys cooking and often takes on that role at home, describing it as something that brings him relaxation and satisfaction.
Beyond domestic life, the singer also addressed the couple’s fertility journey, confirming that they welcomed their child through IVF after facing challenges with conception.
He explained that the process required patience, emotional strength, and medical support, emphasizing that many couples go through similar experiences privately.
Banky W noted that sharing their story is intentional, aimed at encouraging openness around fertility struggles and reducing stigma associated with assisted reproductive methods like IVF.
He highlighted that seeking medical help should not be viewed negatively, but rather as a viable path to parenthood.
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His comments have contributed to ongoing conversations in Nigeria around marriage dynamics, gender roles in the home, and reproductive health awareness, particularly the increasing acceptance of IVF as a family-building option.
Source: LIB


