09/12/2025
I remember that day so clearly. My husband, Daniel, told me his family wanted an urgent meeting at his parents' house in Okoro Village. I wasn't feeling well that morning, so l begged him to go without me. But he insisted along. almost forced me to come
We drove in silence. On the way, it suddenly hit me that I never even asked why they called for the meeting. Just as Daniel opened his door to step out of the car, I asked sottly:
"Babe, what's this meeting really about?" He didn't look at me. He just said, "You'll understand when we get inside."
We walked in. Everyone was already seated his brothers, aunties, uncles, parents, even some extended relatives from the city. We were the last to arrive, so we greeted everyone politely and sat down.
After a few moments, his father's elder brother, Uncle Samuel, started talking. He went round and round, speaking in riddles about how "no one is perfect" and
"life comes with mistakes" and "sometimes we must accept what we cannot change."
I didn't understand where he was going... until he suddenly turned to tace me directly.
"My daughter," he said, "what I'm about to say may hurt you deeply. But you must be strong."
"Your husband has a child with another woman. They now have a five-month-old son... and the lady is very sick. She has nobody but your husband. So she and the baby will be moving here so both of you can take care of her."
"Her name is Esther, and she's already his wife. We travelled and paid her bride price last August - before she lost her parents. We didn't want to upset you with the news until now."
I sat there like a rock. My ears were buzzing.
My heart was racing. I looked at his mother in disbelief.
"Mama... you knew?"
That was all I could say.
They kept talking and talking, explaining, justifying... like they were doing something reasonable. Then Uncle Samuel finally asked me:
"Do you have anything to say?"
They expected tears. They expected begging. They expected shock.
But what I said next shook the entire room more than they ever imagined..."
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