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Had We Known Convoluted Involvement in Marriage, We Wouldn’t Have Obligated: The Medicine After Death of Virtues and Obnoxious Truth of Foreign African Men and Women Heading Homelands to Procure Wives or Husbands
Had We Known Convoluted Involvement in Marriage, We Wouldn’t Have Obligated: The Medicine After Death of Virtues and Obnoxious Truth of Foreign African Men and Women Heading Homelands to Procure Wives or Husbands
Had We Known Convoluted Involvement in Marriage, We Wouldn’t Have Obligated: The Medicine After Death of Virtues and Obnoxious Truth of Foreign African Men and Women Heading Homelands to Procure Wives or Husbands
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Had We Known Convoluted Involvement in Marriage, We Wouldn’t Have Obligated: The Medicine After Death of Virtues and Obnoxious Truth of Foreign African Men and Women Heading Homelands to Procure Wives or Husbands

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The book is about the regrets of foreign African men or women in their marriages. The book demonstrates how they began their journey, reached destinations, married natural-born citizens to secure residence permits, and stayed or divorced. The book illustrates the steps of those divorced or never married how they went homelands searched for new wives or husbands, married and brought them to foreign lands, and lived as a couple. The book also indicates testing stages of honesty, happiness level, politeness, greed, and jealousy of the newly married couples in foreign lands. The book elaborates when couples no longer tolerate each other in their marriages and have given raised on abuses and domestic violence. This book targets adults, professionals, and others, and it's a lesson learned for everyone.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateAug 17, 2021
ISBN9781664190047
Had We Known Convoluted Involvement in Marriage, We Wouldn’t Have Obligated: The Medicine After Death of Virtues and Obnoxious Truth of Foreign African Men and Women Heading Homelands to Procure Wives or Husbands
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Dr. Chris Inyang

Dr. Chris Inyang (Dr.I.) is currently the chief executive officer and president of Background Check Specialist, Inc and Reliance Coaching & Associates, Inc. Dr. Inyang previously worked at the On-Time Delivery Services, Inc., from January 1, 1996, to December 30, 2011. I have an American/Nigerian Nationality. I was born on April 7, 1960, in Atanuk, Mkpat Enin, Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria. Education: The University of Zagreb in Croatia (BA) University of Phoenix USA (MBA) University of the Rockies USA (PsyD) Dr. Inyang Specialty includes executive Coaching, organizational leadership, Business Consulting, and Strategic and operational planning.

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    Had We Known Convoluted Involvement in Marriage, We Wouldn’t Have Obligated - Dr. Chris Inyang

    DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE

    M ARRIAGE REFERS TO one mortal life shared between a man and a woman (Genesis 2:24). In biblical norms, it inveterates one man and one woman while other writers postulated many meanings. In Ephesians 5:31, their take on marriage is a man would leave his parents, join his wife, and they embrace sturdily, becoming one flesh and blood. They are endorsed by the biblical tradition, prescribed as higher than human ardor, and have a close alliance. Marriage demonstrated a man and woman in love together. The platform is designed as a stunning affair, caring, and above all, bringing optimism for those who had given up trust; nevertheless, it could be a better day anywhere, somehow, for a person to find love again.

    The couples in marriages fathomed not a cakewalk as some men and women postulated otherwise. It is an institution and has changed over time, evolved with the changing culture and values. A precept of Christian religion certified heterosexuals as a God-ordained doctrine that recognized a marital relationship as biblical tradition seeks, whereas homosexuality, monogamy, and polygamy remained unrecognized. In many parts of the globe, marriage is for those who can control and afford the bills to practice polygamy. Some time ago, a court in the United States had rendered a conflicting and confusing interpretation that separated other worlds’ understanding of marriage. All forms of marriages coexist as marital acts, a union of hearts and minds, irrespective of any religion according to the worldview.

    As a profound belief, most people viewed marriages as subsisting contracts that can, at any time, derail without notice. To this premise, it has become a conditional matter that a person can resign at a given will. Most men and women understand that tightening their knots together is so each can grab the other, and when the road gets rough, one person paves a different way without considering what love in marriage means. Here refers to God’s love, not other love. Some married couples stay in relationships for the love of their child, children, or wealth a man or woman has, and when none of it exists, that is the reason a person vamooses. This reason made younger people find fancy to the reaction of marriages being a conditional affair that offers unfavorable stipulations and embedded with all sorts of attractions and

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