THE STORY OF A POLYGAMOUS MAN!
alking and singing kept quiet, Ka
om here. I have four children and a wife, most of you know me as a
us. Secretly, I went to see a good traditional doctor who revealed to me that I will never have children due to wh
to avoid my sorrows. In our seventh year of marriage, my wife became pregnant; of course, I knew that I was not the
y wife about my incapability to impregnate her, later on telling other people about it. I told my wife not to tell the father of the child anything, I promised her th
something hard to swallow and an embarrassment to my manhood. I spend most of the time here at
use) on her veranda and we talk about everything. I told her that those chil
sending food, clothes, etc. to the children. She even made sure that the c
my children and wife go and leave them in the rightful place where they belong. I am exhausted fr
all, they are the cause of my misery. I know they will be shocked by the news bec
n is, I want you and your children to go and join the father of your children and also i
t and tell the truth, they called him a strong man, they even offered him more alcohol. Some other people ridicule him; they s
e truth. Kakoma's wife, Flo, came forward and stood next to her husband she wa
apologize to you again in public. I'm very sorry for cheating on you; I do apologize from the
his family called me all sorts of names because I was not giving them grandchildren. When Kakoma started drinking, it wa
ed why he chased me out of our matrimonial bed. I believed that it's because I couldn't get pregnant, which made
loser and closer. He is a gentleman who helped me to cope with what I called 'a failure as a wife'. After a month,
I had the second, third, and fourth children without telling my children's biological father that he was responsible for the four of them. I do
ile the men were blaming Musoke for stealing Kakoma's wife. Kakoma in his drunkard way told them
soke. Like I said; I started drinking a lot after my visit to
trying to find peace for myself and by telling this truth, I believe it will help me find that peace. All I want is fo
n this village; she was my friend, my confidant, my drinking bu
ing out to what was transpiring. Musoke was busy with his friends planning his mother's bu
e yours! Musoke was shocked, he immediately came and stood next to Kakoma; Kako
dear mother with us. It is a sad moment for the whole family but since her death has brought good news too to this famil
e never mentioned that I'm responsible for her children. It
just did. Thank you for taking care of my children; you are indeed a good man Kakoma. I'm surprised that my mo
al five people will be appreciated too. Mr. Kakoma, thank you for ever
lot, you gave her company every single day. I will never leave you alone Kakoma. That is all I have to say, for n
was already done, there was nothing to hide, the truth was in the op