This book is divided into two major parts: Part one that is subdivided into eight chapters focuses on marriage relationships and disappointments, saying; though with good intent of starting families with persons of similar or same ethnicity and cultural background as an overwhelming global practice sounds plausible and intriguing, this literary work of mine, "Paid In Own Token" reveals otherwise. It is set on premise that marriage disappointments encountered on initial hopes and aspirations based on set prejudice maybe redeemed with openness of mind to better or other alternatives, per awareness. It reveals "Unity In Diversity", while "Evil Begets Evil". While part two of the book investigates some underlying issues of African Continent and Africans or Blacks as a people in relation to underdevelopment and internal wrangling, despite their countless human and natural resources endowment.