Answer:
Okonkwo was inwardly pleased at his son’s development, and he knew it was due to Ikemefuna. He wanted Nwoye to grow into a tough young man capable of ruling his father’s household when he was dead and gone to join the ancestors. He wanted him to be a prosperous man, having enough in his barn to feed the ancestors with regular sacrifices. And so he was always happy when he heard him grumbling about women.
Explanation:
This quote shows Okonkwo wanting Nwoye to be successful and carry out Okonkwo's legacy as his son and how Nwoye has already begun to adopt Okonkwo's traits.