Mbonea
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- Jul 14, 2009
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Wadau, kwa wale wanaopenda tamthilia zinazofundisha maadili mema ya ki-Africa ningewashauri wasiache kuangalia EDGE OF PARADISE inayorushwa na EATV kila jumapili kuanzia saa 3 usiku. Ina mafunzo mengi mazuri kifamilia.
Kwa wale waliokosa LAST EPISODE, basi kuwakumbusha ni kama ifuatavyo;
Edge of Paradise begins when father of three, Emeka Anyanwu loses his job. Now faced with the task of raising his children and finding employment, Emeka and his wife Asabe must come to terms with the new battles ahead. And as their father tries to find a means to support his family, his children Dozie, Obinna and Adaora take on their own personal challenges.
For teenage son Dozie, fresh out of school and with a passion for football, questions about the future abound.
Meanwhile pretty daughter Adaora begins to understand the intricacies of young love whilst clever, youngest born Obinna learns to deal with schoolroom struggles.
At the heart of the family though is Asabe. Mother, wife and friend, she is the dynamic centre of the Anyanwu home. A teacher by profession, she guides, supports and persuades her family into striving for a better life.
Criticized by a mother-in-law who has never understood her sons decision to marry outside of his ethnic group and driven by a need to provide the best home possible, Asabe is a ferocious protector of her familys future.
Kwa wale waliokosa LAST EPISODE, basi kuwakumbusha ni kama ifuatavyo;
Edge of Paradise begins when father of three, Emeka Anyanwu loses his job. Now faced with the task of raising his children and finding employment, Emeka and his wife Asabe must come to terms with the new battles ahead. And as their father tries to find a means to support his family, his children Dozie, Obinna and Adaora take on their own personal challenges.
For teenage son Dozie, fresh out of school and with a passion for football, questions about the future abound.
Meanwhile pretty daughter Adaora begins to understand the intricacies of young love whilst clever, youngest born Obinna learns to deal with schoolroom struggles.
At the heart of the family though is Asabe. Mother, wife and friend, she is the dynamic centre of the Anyanwu home. A teacher by profession, she guides, supports and persuades her family into striving for a better life.
Criticized by a mother-in-law who has never understood her sons decision to marry outside of his ethnic group and driven by a need to provide the best home possible, Asabe is a ferocious protector of her familys future.