Despite marrying three wives who bore him daughters, King Offor's quest for a son, crucial to preserving his royal lineage under Okofia tradition, leads him to take a fourth wife, Ugoma. Ugoma's arrival brings light and hope back to the King's heart, but also sparks jealousy and enmity from Ego, the first wife, who vows to destroy her.
As the village grapples with a mysterious drought that halts farming, the King is pressured by the community to seek divine answers. But behind the scenes, dark plots unfold-led by Ego and the Chief Priest-threatening not only the King's household but the future of the entire kingdom.
Through trials, betrayal, supernatural revelations, and eventual justice, The Predicament of King Offor reveals the triumph of truth over lies, and love over envy. The book captures the richness of Igbo customs, the sacredness of tradition, and the consequences of breaking taboos.
With suspense, drama, and moral lessons woven throughout, Ucha Joseph Ekene crafts a tale that resonates with themes of leadership, justice, motherhood, and the true cost of envy. This compelling narrative will grip readers from beginning to end, offering a vibrant glimpse into African tradition and storytelling.