![]() ![]() Obi disregards her concern, his customs, and decided they will continue with the marriage. Soon situations start going downhill for Obi, Clara had come to him telling him that, because she is an outcast they cannot get married. Obi who has always been against that world rejects both. Obi soon has encounters with bribery, when a man offers Obi money so his little sister can get a scholarship or when the girl herself came to Obi offering herself for the favor. ![]() Obi then stays with his friend, Joseph, in hopes of finding a house and job. As he reaches home, the Umuofia Progressive Union threw a party in honor of his return home. Their relationship and intersect with each other grew rather quickly. Coming back home Obi, overwhelmed with anticipation to see familiar faces, met a young lady named Clara. Obi had just returned to Nigeria from British University, where he received an education for the last four years, due to the Umuofia Progressive Union giving him a scholarship. The novel proceeds to flashback to where it all started in Obi life. ![]() Then goes on to describe the hard times in Obi life, his mother who had just died, and his soon to be wife, Clara, who had just ended the relationship. The book opens with Obi, a young man, is on trial for committing a crime. In the novel, No Longer at Ease, it demonstrates that going from tradition can be difficult. ![]()
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