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CHAPTER 20 The reception hall was already filled to capacity before the church service and thanksgiving came to a close. It was a high profile party. The different caterers were working at high tempo ensuring that everyone was satisfied and indeed all the guests were all smiles. There was more than enough to eat and drink. The joy of the people knew no bounds. One Barrister Bath, a renowned Human Rights activist and one of the foremost fighters for the rights of widows was the chairman of the reception. Barrister Bath has written series of newspaper articles calling on governments at all levels to relieve the widows of their plight. Any time he has an opportunity to write or talk about the plight of widows, he is always in his best. In his address, he made a passionate case for th