Comfort Enotse married a man who wouldn't let anything get in the way of
his ambition.
While patiently waiting at his hospital bedside, she looks back on her
long life in Nigeria, from her childhood as a clever young girl in the
village of Agila up to her current position as wife of the Ogaba Idu.
She re-evaluates her relationship with her husband's second, much
younger, and over-indulged wife and the way the two of them have brought
up their children in very different ways. One seeks to keep her
daughters demure and properly behaved, while the other prepares hers for
a brighter future where women are no longer beholden to their husbands.
Nobody Knows Tomorrow is a fascinating insight into everyday life for
the women of Nigeria, and Comfort Enotse's life takes her through the
political landscape in unexpected ways.