Auntie Cornie, Joe's aunt whom he had stayed with during his secondary school days, had wanted him to marry Belinda, the daughter of a wealthy couple. This idea, according to Cornie, will make Joe rich. But Joe did not, because he wanted to break away from her influence. When Joe finally married Evelyn and they could not have children for over six years, Auntie Cornie suggested that he divorce her and marry Serwaa, one of Cornie's friends, but Joe would not do that. After trying everything humanly possible without success, Cornie advised Serwaa to use voodoo on Joe and directed her to a...
Auntie Cornie, Joe's aunt whom he had stayed with during his secondary school days, had wanted him to marry Belinda, the daughter of a wealthy couple....
Auntie Cornie, Joe's aunt whom he had stayed with during his secondary school days, had wanted him to marry Belinda, the daughter of a wealthy couple. This idea, according to Cornie, will make Joe rich. But Joe did not, because he wanted to break away from her influence. When Joe finally married Evelyn and they could not have children for over six years, Auntie Cornie suggested that he divorce her and marry Serwaa, one of Cornie's friends, but Joe would not do that. After trying everything humanly possible without success, Cornie advised Serwaa to use voodoo on Joe and directed her to a...
Auntie Cornie, Joe's aunt whom he had stayed with during his secondary school days, had wanted him to marry Belinda, the daughter of a wealthy couple....
Serwaa's life has become miserable because Yaappiah, the madman, would not stop chasing her about as his wife. Koomotey suggests that the family consults a spiritualist to help solve Serwaa's problem at the cost of fifty million cedis. The family contributes the money and gives it to Koomotey but he absconds with it, with the intention of going to Gabon.
Meanwhile, after many years of scorn and pressure from Evelyn's mother for her to divorce Joe, the couple still brave the storm until they are blessed with twins, a boy and a girl.
Pressure on Abusuapanin from Koomotey's in-laws and...
Serwaa's life has become miserable because Yaappiah, the madman, would not stop chasing her about as his wife. Koomotey suggests that the family co...
Serwaa's life has become miserable because Yaappiah, the madman, would not stop chasing her about as his wife. Koomotey suggests that the family consults a spiritualist to help solve Serwaa's problem at the cost of fifty million cedis. The family contributes the money and gives it to Koomotey but he absconds with it, with the intention of going to Gabon.
Meanwhile, after many years of scorn and pressure from Evelyn's mother for her to divorce Joe, the couple still brave the storm until they are blessed with twins, a boy and a girl.
Pressure on Abusuapanin from Koomotey's in-laws and...
Serwaa's life has become miserable because Yaappiah, the madman, would not stop chasing her about as his wife. Koomotey suggests that the family co...