Woodhall CEO, Mrs. Mojisola Hunponu-Wusu

I’ve Been Married for 20 Years But Never Cooked – Woodhall Capital CEO Reveals

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Mrs. Mojisola Hunponu-Wusu, the founder of Woodhall Capital, has recently shared details about her marriage.

In a recent interview on ‘The Diary Of A Naija Girl’ podcast, she disclosed that despite being married for two decades and having children, she has never cooked in her own home.

Hunponu-Wusu explained that due to her busy schedule, she has never found the time to engage in household chores, including cooking.

Interestingly, her husband is not bothered by her lack of involvement in the kitchen, as cooking may not be his preferred way of expressing love.

Nonetheless, she mentioned that she focuses on doing other things that her husband appreciates.

She said:
 “I’ve been married for 20 years but I’ve never cooked in my home.
 
“I don’t get to cook. I love to have more time, not only for cooking, but for other things across the family but I don’t just get the time and I’ve to be true to my purpose and myself.
 
“And somehow, I hope I’m not speaking for him, maybe cooking is not my husband’s love language. Maybe he has other things I’m doing. We’ve three kids.”
In other news, Joselyn Dumas, an actress and television presenter, recently discussed the challenges single mothers face when it comes to love and relationships.During a conversation on her YouTube channel, Dumas shared a personal story about a friend who was hesitant to date a woman with a child. He expressed his reluctance to take on parental responsibilities for a child who was not biologically his own.

Dumas highlighted that this mindset poses a significant hurdle for single mothers who are seeking love, as they often face biases due to their parenting status.

“We, as single mothers, still want to find happiness and date other people,” Dumas explained.

She recounted a conversation with her friend Anthony, who firmly stated, “I will never be with someone who has a child.”

His reasoning was based on the fact that he did not want to raise someone else’s child and believed that his bloodline should be prioritized.

Dumas reflected on how this perspective contributes to the ongoing single status of many mothers.

Joselyn Dumas highlighted that societal prejudice against single mothers often arises from misconceptions regarding their ability to establish long-lasting relationships.

“I came to the realization that this is why many single mothers remain single with their children,” she expressed.

She also delved into the topic of adoption, questioning the contrasting attitudes towards caring for a non-biological child.

“Is adoption truly so distinct?” she inquired. From her perspective, the love and dedication required to raise a child should not be evaluated solely based on biology.

“I asked him, ‘What about adoption?’ And he responded that it’s different. However, in my opinion, it’s not that dissimilar,” she asserted.

Joselyn Dumas emphasized that single mothers often opt to raise their children alone due to sacrifice and necessity, rather than a preference for a solitary life.

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