THE STORY OF MMA EPISODE 34
Daily Life Experience
Written by:
Engineer Stanley
Your Highness, there is no need to inform Umuada and our wives about what transpired. Regarding the oil company you mentioned, I will be involved.
This brings to mind, who is that boy whom the medians referred to as Prince?
He is my daughter's son; according to our land's tradition, he is also my son and will succeed me when I join my ancestors. You know very well that the man who impregnated my daughter did not pay her bride price and cannot reclaim Nkem under the current circumstances, the King replied.
I find myself contemplating why our family struggles with childbearing. Our late brother, the King, died without any heirs, and I took over because there was no one else to succeed him. On my side, I have only one child, "Mma." Our sister, the youngest, is facing issues with her husband due to her barrenness. As for you, you are experiencing the same issue, which I believe is what initially drove your wife to seek comfort elsewhere, though her reasons could never justify bringing another man into her husband's house, the King added, recounting their family challenges.
So how do we find a solution to our family's problems? Mma's Uncle inquired of his brother, the King.
I believe we should take the time to invite the Catholic priest for a family liberation.
As their discussion progressed, the chief priest interrupted their private conversation, despite the guards' attempts to halt him.
Mma's Uncle greeted him, saying, "Eyes of the gods, now that you have come to the palace, I hope there are no issues?"
The chief priest delivered a message in parables and departed without clarifying for them to understand.
Maybe he is upset that I have never consulted him since becoming King. Nevertheless, let us continue our conversation, the King suggested.
I have a feeling that his message relates to our family problem we were just discussing, replied Mma's Uncle.
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