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Omawumi says juggling motherhood and music is very difficult

The soul singer admits that juggling motherhood and music is difficult but she gets help from her family.

Omawumi

In an exclusive interview with Pulse TV, Nigerian soul singer Omawumi, 33, admitted that balancing motherhood and a career in music is very difficult.

“It’s very difficult” the award winning singer said candidly. “But I enjoy both of them so” she further said.

“I am managing it and I am enjoying it” stated Omawumi in the interview. “When I travel it is difficult but my husband is there and we have a big family- my mum, my mother-in-law…so it’s very beautiful.”

Later on in the interview Omawumi said her kids are free to do music but if they suck at it she will tell them.

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