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The narrative unfolds with a chilling incident: a person wakes in a forest with two dead bodies, escaping a man attempting to bury them. The person recounts this to others, who are skeptical but follow, eventually encountering a distressed individual named Sunny. The conversation reveals a sense of unease and a past incident, with mentions of strange sounds and footsteps. The group is on edge, anticipating further mysterious occurrences.
A separate scene introduces Rex, who is apologizing to his partner, Sakara, for leaving. He expresses his love for her, and she reciprocates, presenting him with a song she wrote to express her feelings. The song, however, takes an unexpected turn, becoming overtly sexual and causing Sakara distress. She rebukes Rex, accusing him of inappropriate behavior and suggesting he is unfaithful. Rex, in turn, becomes angry, leading to a heated argument where he insults Sakara and threatens her. He boasts about his wealth and influence, claiming he can get a ticket to London, and implies he is paid for such interactions.
The story then shifts to a news report. A court has ruled in favor of Prestige International High School, allowing it to reopen despite the mystery of three missing students. Lucy Aay, the mother of one of the missing students, protests outside the school, demanding her daughter's body and justice. The principal, observing her protest, instructs his staff to let a reporter in after a brief delay.
The principal grants an interview, explaining that the school will resume gradually, starting with SS3 students for their exams, out of respect for the families and public. The reporter questions him about the missing students, who would have been in SS3. The principal maintains that the court's ruling is the only truth in this "harrowing incident" and that it's an "unfortunate situation." When asked about the parents, he states they are taking measures to handle the "sensitivity." The interview is cut short by a phone call.
Following the interview, the principal has a minor car accident with a woman named Zakura, who is on her way to a teaching job interview. The car's mechanic arrives, but the car won't start. The principal offers Zakura a ride to her interview. During the ride, he flirts with her, complimenting her beauty and intelligence, and suggests exchanging contacts.
Zakura arrives at the school for her interview, recognizing it as the one recently trending due to the missing students. She expresses her belief in the court's judgment, stating that it's impossible for three people to go missing without anyone knowing. The principal is pleased with her response and hires her immediately to teach sciences to the SS3 students.
Later, the principal consults with Felix, a staff member, about the missing students. Felix advocates for telling the truth, that the students died, as it wasn't their fault. The principal, however, is adamant about maintaining the school's reputation and decides against revealing the truth. He calls "Blade" to "clean up his mess," implying a cover-up.
Zakura returns to the principal's office to return his forgotten phone. He playfully demands her number in return, but she refuses. She reveals she got the teaching job and will be moving her belongings to the school.
The new school term begins, with the principal addressing the students. He announces Mr. Felix's resignation and that students will temporarily sleep in the staff quarters. Students question the arrangement, referencing the missing students, Lucy, Polish, and Ali. The principal silences them, warning against insinuation and announcing Zakura as the new science teacher.
In a private conversation, a student named Jojo expresses concern to another, Joel, about Lucy's mom protesting. Jojo believes she knows something is wrong and that Lucy is dead. Joel dismisses his fears, calling it an accident and assuring him the principal has everything under control. Jojo worries they "overstepped" with Lucy.
Another scene shows Rex complaining about Sakara not answering his calls. His friend, Munchie, advises him to move on and introduces him to Zakura, whom he describes as a "fine babe." Munchie reveals Zakura is the new teacher at the school that was trending for missing students, and suggests Rex apply for the housemaster position to be close to her. Rex expresses his willingness to take risks for girls, despite Munchie's warnings.
Lucy's mother performs a ritual, using her blood to curse those responsible for her daughter's death, vowing they will not rest until they suffer.
Back at the school, a commotion arises. Students are gathered in the hall. Sakara, experiencing a seizure or mental breakdown, writes on a wall with what appears to be blood. The principal dismisses it as red ink, not blood, and instructs Zakura to control the students. Zakura, however, insists it was Bella's blood, but the principal silences her, reiterating his authority. He tells Zakura that her teaching duties are temporary and that a new housemaster will soon relieve her of the burden.
Rex arrives at the school late at night, having driven to Zakura's workplace to warn her about the job. He had a terrifying nightmare and believes there's something "dark" about the school. Zakura dismisses his concerns, accusing him of being under the influence of drugs and blocking his number. However, she then hears crying and, with Rex, goes to investigate. They find a student in a dirty uniform, who claims to have just arrived. Rex is suspicious, believing the girl is one of the missing students rumored to be dead. He urges Zakura to leave, but she refuses, prioritizing her students' safety.
The ghost of Lucy appears, vowing revenge not just on the guilty, but on everyone, promising screams and blood.
The next morning, Rex gathers the students, warning them of an evil spirit in the school and instructing them to stay together. The principal, however, dismisses his warnings as "superstitions" and "rubbish," ordering the students back to their rooms. A student then questions who Lucy is and if she was killed at the school.
A meeting takes place between the principal and a man seeking a "second chance" for his nephew, Ali, who has a history of violent outbursts. The man offers political influence and financial benefits to the school if Ali is admitted. The principal agrees, but warns that any trouble from Ali will result in his immediate expulsion.
In class, a new student, Aliu Sani, joins for the W exams. Lucy, a brilliant student, is asked to help him settle in. Another student, Jojo, is possessive of Lucy and warns Aliu to "stay clear." The class has a "ritual" for new students: they must pick a paper and do what's written. Aliu picks a paper that instructs him to kiss any girl in the hallway within 60 seconds. He is hesitant, but Jojo kisses him to prevent a scene. Lucy is shocked and upset by Jojo's actions. Later, Aliu tells Lucy he liked the kiss and wants her to be his "first and only."
Jojo and his friends are angry about the kiss, feeling embarrassed and disrespected. They plan to "teach her a lesson" after the upcoming mock exams.
Rex attempts to warn the principal again about his nightmare, but the principal dismisses it as fear and paranoia.
During the mock exams, a student named Stella appears, seemingly a ghost, and confronts the principal, accusing him of choosing the school's reputation over her life. The principal is visibly shaken.
Jojo is caught smoking by Zakura, who he attempts to sexually assault. The principal intervenes, accusing Jojo of hallucinating and threatening to make an example of him.
During the exam, the ghost of Lucy appears, writing "who killed Lucy" on the wall, and terrorizes the students. The principal attempts to dismiss it as ink, but Zakura insists it was blood.
Rex confronts the ghost of Lucy, who explains she is there because no one spoke up and silence buried them deeper than death. Rex offers to help, but she tells him he doesn't belong and that she will turn their days into nightmares.
The principal addresses the student body, attributing the recent events to "distractions" and "hallucinations," specifically blaming Joseph Jonah (Jojo) for smoking and spreading rumors. He punishes Jojo by making him the school cleaner.
Jojo and his friends plan to get revenge on Lucy and Aliu after the exams.
Lucy and Aliu bond over their studies, with Aliu expressing his admiration for Lucy's intelligence. Lucy admits to giving answers to other students to maintain peace, as she is a scholarship student and fears bringing shame to her widowed mother. Aliu encourages her to stand up for herself and promises to protect her.
Jojo, as the school cleaner, experiences mysterious occurrences, with grass reappearing after he sweeps. He believes someone is playing games with him. Rex confronts Jojo, believing the incidents are related to the missing students. Jojo initially denies knowing anything, but eventually admits that something "unnatural, paranormal" is happening. Rex, validating his fears, promises to protect him.
Grace, a student, confronts Zakura, claiming Zakura promised to help her get Rex's attention. Zakura denies this, leading to a confrontation between the three, with Rex expressing discomfort.
Jojo and his friends suspect Rex is either the ghost or is being used by the ghost to leak their secrets and seek revenge. They decide to "end him" by killing him.
Daniel, a student, is shown acting erratically, blowing a whistle and making loud noises. Students around him are also in distress, seemingly hallucinating or being possessed. Rex tries to calm them, assuring them it's not real and that no one is there.
A group of students attempts to escape the school, believing their past actions are causing the haunting. However, they find themselves unable to leave, repeatedly returning to the school gate. They realize they are trapped. Rex and Zakura, along with the principal, try to calm the terrified students.
The principal confesses that the school is cut off from the world: no phones, no internet, no way out. He assures students he will find a solution. Students are then shown hallucinating, seeing maggots in their food. Rex explains it's the ghost's plan to starve them.
Rex and Zakura discuss a solution. Rex believes the ghosts are scared of his "markings" from his dreams, suggesting they might work in reality.
The ghost of Lucy's mother appears to Rex, revealing that Lucy was impregnated by a man who abandoned her. She gave her pain to the sea, and the sea gave Lucy back as a ghost. She urges Rex to fight for justice for all the dead.
Students confess to a horrible act, shedding blood in the school. Bella admits to seeing Lucy in her dreams every night.
A flashback reveals the incident: Jojo and his friends confront Aliu and Lucy. They attack Aliu, hitting him with a pin, which causes him to stop breathing. Lucy tries to help him, but the others prevent her. They then attack Lucy, who falls and is bleeding. The group debates whether to help her, ultimately deciding to leave her to die to prevent her from revealing what happened. The principal and Felix discover the bodies in a disused classroom. To protect the school's reputation, the principal decides to cover up the murders, declaring the students missing.
The principal later confronts Ali's uncle, accusing Ali of murdering Oluchi and Lucy. He shows a picture of the disposed bodies. He reveals that Ali's father is running for Senate, and if the truth comes out, it will ruin his reputation and the school's. He proposes a deal: the family protects the school, and the school protects the family's name. Ali's uncle agrees, promising to make the matter "disappear."
Back in the present, students rejoice, believing they are free after the confessions. Rex confirms their freedom by pointing to the school gate, which is now open.