This marriage and family is working perfectly fine because the man is indigenous and industrious as an igbo man which he had passed to the wife and children. The wife as Chinese is focused, hardworking and disciplined too which she had inculcated into her family. A combination of both the Chinese and igbo culture, language, and other virtues like humility, love and value for humanity and nature in general, etc brought the family where they are today. God bless your family.
Thats how igbo men take good care of their family,infact it is a raboo for an igbo man not to care for his family,you see the reason behind theur hustling and productive spirit .Am proud to be an igbo woman
I had to laugh hearing "is he your husband" This woman is enjoying her marriage and family as compare to those that I know. Her children are making everything easy for her by appreciating her.. When you're love in a family, you will find marriage a good thing.
Lol.....I love your Wife. She is asking a valid question 😊😊😊😊. Anthony too supporting his dad that has Mum not be missing Yam 😊😊😊 However,with the raining season now ,how do you preserve the yam and Potatoes outside? Also from big rats as well?
Thieves wouldn't.....The house is fenced and gated, also probably that's an Estate as well. Your concern should be when rain comes....Because this is raining season in Nigeria......
Everybody knows each other in the village. If someone steals, the man will inform the Umunna or elders or patriarchs, who happens to be the custodians of the Igbo customs and traditions and then an announcement would be made whereby they would ask anybody who stole the yams to confess before the next market day, else they would pour libations and beat the ofo. After that the thief stands the consequence of encountering a terrible illness or death and his entire family would be excommunicated afterwards. Based on this people hardly steal like that except they want to risk the consequences. Some of these traditions are becoming abolished though due to Christianity coming to igboland, but some still practice it