Let me read the article for you.
It seems some read Jubilee in every sentence they read.
Ndii is talking about a marriage.
A marriage whereby one spouse has started believing that they are being abused.
I think some of us here would agree then when you see a woman being beaten by her husband or abused by her husband, you ask her to leave the marriage
Some Wise elders would usually suggest that there be a meeting of minds to figure out a way that the marriage be saved.
Only a foolish elder would suggest that abuse is not happening when the woman is saying that it is.
Question you should be asking yourself is what's the best course of action to sooth the family of the aggrieved woman.
Ndii is saying that the marriage should be dissolved and goes ahead to explain how each spouse should share the wealth.
Others are still talking about Jubilee.
I'm wondering who's crazy here.
Calling him names does not help the marriage neither does it help the aggrieved wife nor the unfairly accused husband.
That article may well go down as one of the best literature pieces I've read in a long tme. Reminds me of the days of Ngugi wa Thiongo where he wrote stories that were thought provoking. Yet called treason.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?