Backing baby the traditional way is something a lot of us have done, and in rural parts of Africa, it continues to be the norm. These days in urban cities like Lagos, many moms turn up their nose, and would rather use a baby sling or carrier.
But sometimes, nothing beats the traditional wrapper and oja carrier to put the baby on the back. Mercy Johnson did it for her baby Purity while on set, see here, and now Annie Idibia is showing us how it's done in the kitchen.
The next time you're busy and need to use your hands, and baby wants to be next to your body, then you know what to do :)
Annie's photo was shared by her manager, @naomibossladythegreat who captioned it thus,
"African mothers b like, bring me that wrapper make i tie ds pikin for my back* #Idibia'sKitchen #Multitasking #AfricanWoman #workingmom #Superwoman #NoFilter #CurrentSituation
Photo by @naomibossladythegreat/Instagram
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