African Polygamy is Book 10 in this autobiography series. It is written to move past stereotypes and easy judgments and into lived reality. Polygamy is often discussed in extremes, either defended without honesty or condemned without understanding. This book chooses a different path. It tells human stories, names real tensions, and asks the reader to think clearly about what this practice does to people, families, and community life. The author writes from an insider's position, shaped by the social world where polygamy exists as a known option, not a theory. He explores how different forms of polygamy operate, why people choose them, and what the daily life looks like beyond public debates. He does not reduce it to "multiple wives." He examines responsibility, status, economics, fertility, faith, jealousy, family politics, and the quiet emotional costs that outsiders rarely consider. This is not written as propaganda. It is written as reflection. The book holds space for complexity. It recognizes cultural roots and social functions, while also facing the ethical questions and personal consequences that can arise for women, men, and children. In this book, you will explore: What polygamy can mean in different African settings and why forms and motives differThe cultural and social pressures that shape marriage decisions for men and womenThe inner dynamics of polygamous households, including cooperation, rivalry, and negotiated peaceThe impact on children, inheritance, family identity, and community reputationQuestions of justice, consent, dignity, and emotional safety inside complex family structuresThe author's personal reflections and the lessons he draws from real experienceAfrican Polygamy is for readers who want an honest account without mockery and without romance. It is for anyone trying to understand family life across cultures, for couples and counselors who want real discussion, and for readers who believe that truth requires listening before judging. If you are ready for a book that replaces headlines with human reality, African Polygamy invites you into the conversation.