AKWAUGO CONCLUSION I am two years older than my husband but he acts as though he is my father. I learnt about submission from my&hell!p;
AKWAUGO PART 70 My mother wasn’t happy Samuel attended to my daughter and me himself. Their only duty was to care for the baby and&hell!p;
AKWAUGO PART 69 I believed her. Not because I had faith but rather because I had no choice. It was a very sad period in&hell!p;
AKWAUGO PART 67 We went into my bedroom. I knew as husband and wife we could do as we liked at that moment but, I&hell!p;
AKWAUGO PART 66 The way everything was falling into place was unbelievable. When I called Samuel, he was excited. He hadn’t received a mail yet&hell!p;
AKWAUGO PART 65 The impact of not having a father pres£nted itself when my people were informed about a new suitor. I knew there would&hell!p;
AKWAUGO PART 64 We woke up to knocks on the door. Samuel went to answer the door. It was Uju. She asked us to come&hell!p;
AKWAUGO PART 63 Uju lived outside London. We got to her lovely home which sat on quite some land. I loved it from outside. It&hell!p;
AKWAUGO PART 62 When everyone had gone to bed, auntie Nneoma called me for us to talk. I knew she wanted to convince me against&hell!p;
AKWAUGO PART 61 We arrived at Umuoji. A small crowd had gathered in our compound. I greeted them and Samuel followed me into the house.&hell!p;