Mr Ebugwe Obu has been married to Mrs Agnes Obu for the past 30
years. They have been so married since they both fell in love 3 decades
ago. This couple has passed through the worst of temptations and trepidation. But the unity in their married vows has kept them going
this far.
Mr Ebugwe Obu and Mr Agnes Obu are peasant farmers.
They toil to survive. Often, they survive with a meal a day, and
sometimes palm kernels, or corn. They have remained faithful to each
other. A testament that has kept their 3 decades marriage childless.
They
have lived in a hut made of red mud and raffia mats which they
constructed with their bare hands for as long as 45 years now recently.
They
don’t entertain guest, and had no friends, apart from a few customers
who come to their house to buy various farm produce in pennies that can
fetch a meal or two.
The luxury of a sofa, bed, radio, television, and other modern technologies are only tales by moonlight to their ears.
Married for 30 years without a child, these two lovebirds clings to each other for survival. Pittance is a way of life for them.
A
fence away from their red hut is a magnificent house. Built with the
greatest of materials only seen and described by other villagers while
on the way to the farms. Mr Ebugwe and wife will only watch in awe as
the house is being built.
The house owner’s curiosity led him to visit Mr and Mrs Ebugwe Obu. Where their sad story was told him.
Mr
Koko Dan, the new neighbor of Mr and Mrs Ebugwe extended a hand of
friendship and good neighborliness, and has built a three bedroom
apartment for Mr & Mrs Ebugwe.
Koko Dan said during the official handing over of the
keys ceremony to Mr & Mrs Ebugwe, that “if this
couple had a child after 30 years of marriage, he has no doubt that
their child would have built a house for them.”
In other to
increase their goodwill, Koko Dan has named the house Senator John Owan
Enoh Villa. And has invited Sen Owan to present the keys to the couple.