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Cultural traditions generate conflicts that destroy the relationship between Okeke and his son.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • Cultural tradition holds that Okeke must choose a good girl to marry his son.
  • Furthermore, the cultural tradition states that this girl is from the same village as Okeke, so that the traditions will be maintained between the next generations.
  • However, Okeke's son decides to marry a girl from another village, whom he has fallen in love with.
  • Okeke doesn't accept this, but his son marries the girl he loves, breaking cultural traditions and destroying his relationship with Okeke.

For this reason, Okeke spends years without communicating with his son and completely cuts off contact with him. This relationship is only renewed in Okeke's old age, which shows that he has lost a lifetime of contact with his son.

This question is about "Marriage Is a Private Affair."

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