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This young professor decided to help his student carry her baby while she wrote in class in America. 

Recently in Kenya a law maker was ejected from the house for bringing her baby to the Parliament. She said the Parliamentary meeting for that day was impromptu and she had not made any arrangements for help to cater for the baby since it was impromptu. Also she and many others had previously asked for a creche in the Parliament. 

Presently the Edo State government is renovating their State Secretariat and they have included a creche for their civil servants. 

Work is good, meetings are necessary, decorum is a requirement, but in TLF family is important. If you put your work and meetings before family, they'd also put other things before you when you also need them. 

For employers of labour here please provide for families and young children. 

While growing up I remember I spent most of my time after school in my father's office because it was closer to my school than my mother's office or our house. My brother and I along other staff children thronged to our parents' offices without disturbing their work.

Family is important and as I appreciate the sacrifices, love and care of my parents, I encourage people to understand that as a parent 99% of what we do is for the family and children, so let's put their welfare at the forefront always. 

Kpatakpata by 21 they'll be out of your hands

#August #Family #JoinUs

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