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THE STORY OF A POLYGAMOUS MAN!

Chapter 4 THE POLYGAMOUS MAN

Word Count: 785    |    Released on: 18/10/2021

. Lari told Musoke that their mother was indeed proud of him; she told him tha

een there for me and I love you. I did accept everything that, our mo

miliation for my life and because of that, I have decided never to remarry again; I

ng, they remembered that they should call their other sisters and ask them when

Dorcus, and Sanyu. Lari called them one by one; it was such a difficult task

s, the children were crying because their grandmother w

o mourn with them. He told them that they are going back to the hospital with his sister and some employees to bring his moth

r the death was a child or an adult, villagers are supposed to come t

night by making a big fire in the middle of the mourner's yard and sleep around

was already in the Family house surrounded by Musoke's sisters, wives, and other relatives. T

ad no idea that Musoke's mother was dead, you might assume that there was a party going on. S

s", many people had a lot to drink that evening and they had

boy and three girls. Kakoma was a lazy man; all he cared about was alcohol; his wife was

his wife had to buy everything needed at home because the husband only lazed around and go out to drink with his friends. Musoke being a g

atting with Musoke's mother. He will only go back home in the evenings; his children rarely s

ompany, he was talking nonstop. While he was busy talking on t

secret to her grave; it is my responsibility to say it now because I mi

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THE STORY OF A POLYGAMOUS MAN!
THE STORY OF A POLYGAMOUS MAN!
“The story of 'The Polygamous Man' is a fictional story with some reality; the cultural norms and beliefs of the Baganda tribe found in the central part of Uganda; in East Africa. This is the story of a young man who hated to be the only male in his father's house. This is because his father always told him that male children are the heir of their fathers and they need to take the role of a protector, provider, and caregiver of the whole family. Because of his background, this young man decided to marry many wives; produce many children, and also work hard to be a rich person who can provide for his family. He did not want his children to experience the same childhood as he experienced.”