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FORTUNE FAVOUR THE BOLD

The principal character in the book, "Fortune favors the bold", is a polygamous, heartless African man, although socially respected and perceived as cursed as a result of an unexpected bad turn on events. The protagonist, Asweda, faces severe physical injuries while looking for a midwife to assist his wife to deliver. He becomes an embarrassment to society when his wife gives birth to a male child who turns out to be a product of infidelity. He struggles to cover up the shame and, in the process, breaks the laid down society norms, an act which angered the ancestors, marking the onset and manifestation of a curse in his life. His family is very affected by drought, hunger, and famine. He struggles to sire a male child. Asweda, being a romantic man, marries up to four wives, one of whom turns out to be a night runner and a magician. On a migration mission, Asweda loses all his wealth to thieves, his gardener is killed, and his child becomes critically sick. He heartlessly butchered one of the thieves on a defense mission. Asweda makes a hard decision to bury his gardener in a strange foreign bushland, and later haunts him and demands to be buried in ancestral land. Asweda ignores the cleansing ceremony, which comes along with serious consequences. The now poor African man plots a rustling exercise in an attempt to gain wealth, killing an 'Oromo' man, in the process running away with a large number of cattle. The Oromo men attacked him on a revenge mission, chopping off his leg and throwing him in a cave where he spent quite some time eating rats for survival. The African polygamous man later reunites with the family, only to find all his wives have already inherited. He struggled to regain his wives. Asweda sires a son at his old age. Twelve years later, he blesses his son Obulala and then dies, partially satisfied. His brother, Ocholi, also died mysteriously. Betrayal, cunningness, wealth, and poverty manifest in Asweda's lineage.

Daniel Osaye · Eastern
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78 Chs

MY MISBEHAVING HUSBAND

As the saying goes 'we all make mistakes, and until we make a mistake it is when we learn. But for Adika, it was a different version. Adika had committed something that can be described as treasonous in that context. How can a married man try to dirty his matrimonial bed? This was a of human origin problem, and Adika was the one responsible. Time was really moving, and he knew very well that Laura could arrive anytime soon. He was actually in a dilemma about what action to take. I

Still on the bed, Adika sat on the furthest end of the bed. He was very guilty of the sin committed earlier. He had to quickly find a solution that could save his marriage. He knew very well how marriage was considered delicate and needed to be handled in the most careful way. Also, Laura was a very dramatic lady and could not take anything for granted. He foresaw a serious confrontation between the two ladies that could eventually cost him his marriage.