Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again
Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again is a play by Olawale Gladstone Emmanuel Rotimi, best known as Ola Rotimi. The play centers around the entry of a former military Major, Lejoka-Brown, into politics in contemporary Africa.[1][2] SynopsisThe play revolves around a former military Major, named Lekoja-Brown, who enters into politics in contemporary Africa. Lekoja-Brown struggles in the political world which he doesn't fully understand while being driven more by vanity than patroitism. His struggles in the political world bring about comic results throughout the novel. Lekoja-Brown's problems worsen at the arrival of his American wife, who finds out he has married two more women while she was away. As the Major struggles with his political and marital challenges, his story captures the prevalent issues found in the political landscape and highlights themes such as ambition, opportunism, and the absurdity of politics.[3] BackgroundThe story is set in contemporary Africa and follows a former military Major who decides to pursue a career in politics. Before the play begins, the Major has married a Kenyan woman named Liza, who has been studying medicine in the US. Liza is now on her way to live with him in Nigeria, unaware of his two other wives. The first wife is much older, was his late brother's wife, whom he married according to Muslim custom. The second wife is much younger and was married to him as a political strategy. When Liza arrives and discovers the other wives, the situation takes unexpected turns.[4] Liza forms alliances with the other wives, helping the older one learn about supply and demand and encouraging the younger one to oppose the Major in his election campaign.[5] Characters
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