The Product Of a Polygamous Set Up
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The product of a polygamous set up is a tragic comedy play set in the
continent of Africa in Nigeria Ibadan. It is mainly about Madau the
polygamist and his quest to have a male child to continue the name of
the family. Madau tackle different challenges such as drought, lack of
money and other issues. He and his first wife are traditionalists.
While on the other hand, his second wife mainly trusts in God. His
first wife faces adverse repercussions because of her belief in
traditional doctors.
Likeleli Kapa
I am a female fiction writer and a freelance writer
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The Product Of a Polygamous Set Up - Likeleli Kapa
The product of a polygamous set up
Likeleli Kapa
Copyright © 2019 Likeleli Kapa
First edition 2019
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage or retrieval system without the permission from the copyright holder.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
The Product Of A Polygamous Set Up
Plot
Act 1 Scene 1
Act 1: Scene 2
Act 2: Scene 1
Act 2 : Scene 2
Act 2 : Scene 3
Act 2 : Scene 4
Act 2 : Scene 5
Act 2 : Scene 6
Act 2 : Scene 7
Act 2 : Scene 8
Act 2 : Scene 9
Act 2 : Scene10
Act 2 : Scene 11
Act 2 : Scene 12
Act 3 : Scene1
Act 3 : Scene 2
Act 3 : Scene 3
Act 3 : Scene 4
Act 3 : Scene 5
Act 3 : Scene 6
Act 3 : Scene 7
Act 3 : Scene 8
Act 3 : Scene 9
Act 3 : Scene 10
Act 3 : Scene11
About The Author
Acknowledgements
I would like to thank God almighty for giving me the ability to pursue my dreams. I thank Him for making it possible for me to write and publish this book. With God all things are possible (Mark chapter 10 verse 27)
I would like to convey my deepest gratitude to my mother Selloane Kapa for igniting the passion of writing when I was still a child. You encouraged me to read and to write at an early age. Thank you for supporting my dream of writing. Thank you for being there when I need you. May God bless you and grant you the desires of your heart.
To my father Mafube Robert Ramahloli, you were never there when I was growing up but I later got to know you as my mentor three years back. Thank you for supporting me and believing in me. Thank you for your words of wisdom. God bless you.
To my late grandmother Mrs Malikomang Kapa thank you because you always told me that a woman multi-tasks. A woman must make sure that her family is well taken care of. You always taught me to trust and believe in God and to be generous. You may be gone but your legacy lives on.
To the rest of my family, Palesa kapa, Letlotlo kapa, Kefuoe kapa, Matoka Kapa, Thabang Kapa, Reitumetse Leluka Mpakeletsa, Keketso Leluka Tshabalala, Kefue Leluka, Mrs