For 32 years, I thought I was married to a good man. Chief Eze Okoro was respected in our community in Anambra State. He was a successful businessman with multiple shops in Onitsha Main Market, a big house in Awka, and a reputation for generosity. He funded church projects, paid school fees for poor children, and was always the first to help during burials or festivals.
We had four beautiful daughters — Ada, Ifeoma, Chioma, and Ngozi. Life wasn’t always easy, but we built something solid. Eze provided, I managed the home, and we raised our gir...Continue Reading...>>









