A pioneer principal of White Dove Academy, Suleja, Mrs. Glory Ahaoma Ironkwe, has advised couples, especially women to be strong and never to resort to separation or divorce over whatever challenges they may encounter in their matrimonial homes.
Mrs. Ironkwe gave this advice in Abuja on the sideline of the public presentation of her book, “Lost in the Woods”.
She said the book, which aims to promote literary talent and creative storytelling, unravels the mystery of marriage and virtues that must accompany the bond to achieve marital bliss in the midst of teething challenges.
Glory Ironkwe, currently an assistant planning officer with the Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, said she was spurred into writing her novella following her stint as English Language and Literature in English teacher as well as her love for literary works, including “The Old Man and the Sea.”
“I expect to see young couples find courage in the book as it is a clarion call for all to trust and love with caution so that we don’t get Lost in the Woods,” she said.
According to the woman author, “Resilience in marriage is an indispensable virtue because by the time you engage in legitimate activities you will see that as time goes on, you will get out of the woods and you will be fulfilled.”
Book reviewer, Dr. Obiageli Okafor, said, “the journey of marriage between Chaacha and Magnus in the book witnessed quite a lot of turmoil but at last, things took shape and joy reverberated again.”
Drawing from idioms and proverbs, the reviewer also noted the author’s warning in the book that those who don’t have the facts on the issues of relationship will be lost in the woods.