Umi Spotlight: Damilola Ogungbure

A mum from Ghana

With Umi Spotlight, we are sharing the best of what other mothers have figured out both in their motherhood journey and in life.

On this edition, Damilola Ogungbure shares on the importance that spirituality has on her journey as a parent. She shares talks about her journey through postpartum as well as some advice that have worked for her. Find out more about her here

What's an assumption you had before you became a mum that you found untrue when you began your journey of motherhood?
I am not sure I had any assumption before I became a mum because I wasn't thinking about the whole thing.

What's your why? Why are you trying to be a good mum?
I am trying to be a good mum so I can raise a godly seed. Yeah, that makes me really careful about every decision I make.

What's the best advice you've gotten about being a mother to your kid(s)?
Pray about everything

What do you miss most about your life before kid(s)
I miss being undisturbed especially with cries here and there.

What are your fears as a parent?
I don't really have fears.

What's your guilty pleasure? How do you let your hair down away from your responsibilities?
Most times, I see a movie or just lie in bed to clear off my head by doing nothing.

Tell us one of your proudest moments as a mum?
Seeing my girl act kindly and showing love to other kids

How do you find a balance between your relationship with your husband, your profession, and being a mum?
Apart from setting priorities right, I give attention to the three as they make demands of me.

Do you think spirituality is essential to motherhood? How so?
Yes!
It is because the word of God forms my thoughts and how I should live as a correct mother.

How was postpartum for you? Did you have help, or how were you able to cope?
I had help for 2months after delivery but after then, it was just me and my hubby. He was really helpful.

What's one thing about motherhood that you still struggle with?
I am still struggling with getting my toddler to listen to me when I talk to. She's different with her dad.

How do you discipline your kids (instead of beating them)?
I discipline them by denying her of some of her requests. I scold her as well.

What advice do you have for new mums now?
No pressure!
While trying to be a super mum, take care of yourself too

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