The narration is cushioned around a story of a woman in an African society who found herself being cruelly victimized because she has only female children. In most African tradition it is believed the male child is the symbol and indeed a spiritual confirmation that the man lives-on after his death, and without which a manÕs name is wiped off the face of the earth since his supposed procreation terminates unfilled the day he dies.
Matrimonial Realities is specifically streamlined to be a good moral and psychological companion for intending spouses. The book reasonably certifies the African adage that says ÔMarriage is not for half baked minds but for matured souls and adults.Õ
The book guardedly unearth, directly or indirectly the tender and harsh virtues of matrimony. The intricacies and varied hudles available to cross. These being social, cultural, or psychologically induced trial ocean as turbulences in matrimony that may not be known at a glance.