She brought home the man of her dreams, the man she wanted to marry, but her mother rejected him instantly, calling him nothing more than a simple mechanic. On their wedding day, things took a shocking turn. The mother set a cruel condition: he had to cut down a massive baobab tree using only a knife before he would be allowed to marry her daughter.
It was an impossible task designed to break him. But what she did not know was this: the man she hated so much was actually her own biological son. Now the truth is about to come out. Will pride destroy everything, or will love survive? Watch until the end to find out.
Afia stood beside Boma with quiet confidence as they entered her mother’s sitting room. Her heart was steady, even though she knew her mother was not a woman who tolerated anything beneath her expectations. Boma stood respectfully, his posture straight, his voice calm, waiting to be acknowledged.
Mami Joa looked at them both in silence. Her eyes moved slowly from Afia to Boma, studying him carefully. There was no warmth in her expression, only judgment.
“Mom,” Afia began gently, “this is Boma, the man I want to marry.”
There was a long pause. Then Mami Joa let out a short, cold laugh.
“Is this a joke?” she asked.
Afia frowned. “No, Mom, I love him.”