?My in-laws made me write a 3-page exam to marry their daughter? ? Billionaire Son, Ugo Okonkwo reveals
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?My in-laws made me write a 3-page exam to marry their daughter? ? Billionaire Son, Ugo Okonkwo reveals

Ugo Okonkwo, son of billionaire businessman Emma Okonkwo, has revealed an unusual tradition he faced before marrying his wife, Kene.

 

During a conversation with media personality Cynthia Obi-Uchendu, Ugo revealed that his future in-laws assigned him a 3-page exam to complete as a requirement for his marriage.

 

According to him, Kene’s parents asked him to pen down why he wanted to marry their daughter—a task with a set deadline.

 

“They gave me a date to submit. I met with both her parents on Wednesday. They said submit it Friday 2pm, for example. That’s a 22nd. Exam,” he said.

 

Ugo recalled how he ran to his father for support, only to be told:

 

“You see, if you want to marry, you go and write. If you don’t want to marry, you go to school. Please, let’s discuss business.”

 

He took the task seriously and drafted a detailed letter, structuring his reasons into five key points before submitting it to Kene’s mother.

 

The billionaire’s son admitted the experience was nerve-racking, especially after hearing no feedback for days.

 

He shared, “I handed in my answers on Friday, and I received no response until Monday. I thought to myself, ‘Kene, is your mother-in-law home?’ She confirmed that she was. At that moment, I knew I had failed. If I turned in my exam on Friday and didn’t hear anything back by Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, it was evident that I didn’t pass. They were struggling to break the news to me.”

 

Ugo still has the letter and plans to frame it for their children to see. He also stated that anyone coming to marry his daughters must do the same.

 

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