Had We Known Convoluted Involvement in Marriage, We Wouldn't Have Obligated

ebook The Medicine After Death of Virtues and Obnoxious Truth of Foreign African Men and Women Heading Homelands to Procure Wives or Husbands

By Dr. Chris Inyang

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The book is about the regrets of foreign African men or women in their marriages. The book demonstrates how they began their journey, reached destinations, married natural-born citizens to secure residence permits, and stayed or divorced. The book illustrates the steps of those divorced or never married how they went homelands searched for new wives or husbands, married and brought them to foreign lands, and lived as a couple. The book also indicates testing stages of honesty, happiness level, politeness, greed, and jealousy of the newly married couples in foreign lands. The book elaborates when couples no longer tolerate each other in their marriages and have given raised on abuses and domestic violence. This book targets adults, professionals, and others, and it's a lesson learned for everyone.
Had We Known Convoluted Involvement in Marriage, We Wouldn't Have Obligated