In the words of one of our greatest philosophers 'Aristotle's' of our time, "there are certain events or occasions in one's lifetime, which circumstances nor occurrences can deliberately wipe out or cleansed out totally from one's memories or mind. Indeed, what happened to Mr. Stephen proposed plan to marry the most beautiful African girl whose name was Ohurie in the local settings of Ebhuoma, went - off like a dream of the night as an unfulfilled ambition and consequently led to his life misfortune. This buttressed the fact that "misfortunes do not come singly but in myriads" Suffix to say that these marriage proposals could not hold as planned, rippled in a sad mystery which even after many years had come and gone, the dilemma remained as scars and ever- fresh and indelible story, especially to those who saw how the highly self-esteemed of these two families would have become, if not the ugly head of impotence and distrust that censored their bonds at earlier stage with a disappointment and breach of trust. This caused both families disaffections, which were never anticipated for from onset. The entire story is likened to preparing the favorite for the lame man and after which the food is kept above where his hands practically cannot reach or take him to the location of the food because of his predicaments. The once upon a time 'early morning rose' and pride of the entire town went into hiding places owing to soberness, and humiliation from her proposed fianc inactiveness could not perform his sexual responsibilities as demanded from the husband of the proposed union, The story of the young Stephen impotence went virile, which seemed earlier started as rumors emissaries, to misinform the parents of the young bride who were assiduously waiting to receive Mr. Stephen offer with open hands but later turned their deaf ears, blatantly refusal for the marriage proposals from Stephen to fruition.
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