
My Boyfriend Abandoned Me At D Mall 4A Girl, But I Met A Billionaire Who Showed Me True Love-NG Mov
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The narrative begins with a secretary, Judith, presenting details of a previous purchase to her boss, who then dismisses her. The boss, Kenna, finds the atmosphere tense and questions his brother's presence. His brother, Jerry, teases him about his secretary, implying a romantic interest, which Kenna vehemently denies, stating he has a fiancée. Jerry tries to convince Kenna to go to lunch, but Kenna insists on finishing his work.
Later, Kenna receives a shocking message, discovering his fiancée has jilted him and is getting married in five days, with the wedding invitation spread across social media. Jerry, who had warned Kenna about trusting women, expresses his frustration and tells Kenna that women are only after money. Kenna, in denial, believes it's a prank.
Meanwhile, Judith, seemingly distressed, refuses to eat. Her mother, concerned, tries to coax her. Judith's emotional state continues, leading her mother to plead with her to eat something, even a small piece of chicken. Judith eventually dismisses her mother's concerns, stating she is fine.
The scene shifts to a conversation between a man and a woman. The woman thanks the man for doubling the money for her services but questions why he always takes her to a hotel instead of his house. The man dismisses her concerns, asserting his right to pay for their encounters and telling her to forget the conversation ever happened.
Another woman, Judith, is scolded by a man for leaving the house without preparing food. He gives her 20 minutes to cook and serve the meal. Judith then confronts Swaga, a gatekeeper, for not opening the gate promptly, accusing him of being in the toilet. Swaga defends himself, saying it was "nature."
At a store, a woman's card is declined. A man offers to pay for her shopping, introducing himself as Olamide. She initially declines, asserting her ability to pay her own bills, but he insists. She then asks if she can get to know him, but he misinterprets her intentions, thinking she's interested because he paid. She clarifies that she's not easily swayed by money and suggests they can be friends. He tries to exchange cards, but she becomes dismissive, telling him to leave before she "knocks him over."
The man, Olamide, later encounters the same woman, Mercy, at a restaurant. He reminds her of their previous meeting at the supermarket two weeks ago, where he paid for her shopping. She apologizes for her past behavior, and they acknowledge the coincidence of their second meeting as "fate." They discuss the concept of fate and their mutual attraction. When the bill comes, Mercy has already paid, surprising Olamide. They playfully exchange contact information, with Olamide promising not to reciprocate her previous dismissive behavior.
Olamide calls Mercy, who is now home. They chat about their day, and Olamide's friend, Ken, overhears the conversation, teasing Olamide about falling in love again. Olamide explains that Mercy is the woman who insulted him at the mall, and Ken reacts with exaggerated dismay, warning Olamide about women. Olamide dismisses Ken's cynicism, accusing him of shallow thinking when it comes to women's hearts.
Olamide invites Mercy to his house for a game, an "18 plus X-rated" truth or drink challenge. Mercy is hesitant but agrees. The game involves answering personal questions or drinking. Mercy drinks when Olamide's fantasy isn't "18 plus." Olamide's greatest fear is being broke, leading him to drink. Mercy then challenges Olamide to sing his favorite song, but he opts to drink instead. They agree to one last round. Mercy proposes a two-week "date" where they would be "girlfriend and boyfriend" but with "no catching feelings." Olamide agrees.
The next morning, Mercy pays Olamide a surprise visit at his house, much to his annoyance. He questions how she found his address and refuses to let her in, telling her to leave and never come back. Later, Olamide calls Mercy, expressing his desire to continue their two-week game. Mercy, despite her earlier reluctance, agrees to make him the rule-maker, effectively making her his girlfriend for two weeks.
At work, Olamide is unusually cheerful and gives his bonus to his secretary. He calls Mercy, expressing his love and asking if she's had breakfast. She tells him she only had tea. Later, Olamide receives an anonymous order at work. His secretary, Chidinma, tries to get him to eat lunch, but he dismisses her.
Mercy is seen cooking in Olamide's t-shirt, and he compliments her. He expresses his love for her. Swaga is seen arguing with another person about Madam (Mercy) going shopping. Swaga believes Madam is on a hunger strike because her heart was broken. The conversation escalates into a heated exchange about money and status, with Swaga threatening to buy the other person's house, sense, and generation if he gets rich.
Mercy visits Olamide at his office, paying him a surprise visit. He's happy to see her and they plan to go to lunch. Later, Olamide calls Mercy, who apologizes for not picking up earlier, explaining she was in the bathroom. They discuss their "two-week girlfriend" agreement, and Mercy expresses she will miss him. They plan to hang out the next day to "tick a bucket list."
Mercy helps Olamide with something, and they joke about her strength. That night, Mercy suggests sleeping in the living room, but Olamide invites her to sleep in his room, assuring her they wouldn't be breaking any rules. The next morning, Mercy leaves without notifying Olamide. He confronts her, and she admits she's uncomfortable talking about what happened between them. Olamide acknowledges they broke the rules while drunk but insists it wasn't intentional. He suggests they are both adults and know what they want. Mercy agrees to remain friends but doesn't want to create distance between them. Olamide insists she come over later to make her comfortable again.
When Mercy visits, Olamide's friend, Kenneth, unexpectedly arrives. Kenneth recognizes Mercy as one of his past "chicks" and makes disparaging remarks about women. Mercy is visibly upset, revealing that Kenneth had used and discarded her in the past, causing her significant pain. Olamide proposes to Mercy, and she accepts. He also gives her money for her business.
Five days later, Judith, in distress, is seen screaming and calling for Swaga. She appears to be in a state of panic.
Mercy confronts Olamide, apologizing for her past actions with Kenneth and hoping it won't affect their relationship. Olamide admits he feels insecure because of Kenneth but promises not to mess things up. Mercy agrees to give their relationship a try, emphasizing they are just friends.
Swaga is at the gate, arguing with Judith, who is carrying groceries. He teases her about not wanting to cook and then about a mosquito. Their argument escalates into a playful, yet aggressive, exchange of insults and physical pushes, with Swaga mocking Judith's appearance and lack of money.
Olamide and Mercy are discussing the entertainment industry, with Olamide advocating for more governmental support and better content creation to compete globally. Suddenly, a pregnant woman appears at Olamide's door, claiming he is the father. She asserts they had unprotected sex and he paid her double for her services. Olamide denies it, calling her claims "gibberish." Mercy, shocked, leaves.
The gatekeeper, Swaga, argues with a visitor, Benny, who is trying to see Madam (Mercy). Swaga insults Benny, asking if he's homeless and calling him "less privileged." He refuses to let Benny in, saying Madam won't pick up his calls. Benny threatens Swaga, but Swaga remains defiant.
Olamide receives a call from the pregnant woman, Veronica, who threatens to Photoshop their pictures and post them on social media if he doesn't answer her calls. She demands money for antenatal registration. Olamide agrees to meet her at their "regular place" (a hotel) to discuss it.
At the hotel, Olamide confronts Veronica, revealing that the police are waiting outside. He demands the truth about her pregnancy. Veronica confesses she's not pregnant and only wanted money because Olamide stopped patronizing her. She apologizes for her actions. Olamide tells her she's ruined her business and he will sue her for defamation, revealing that their conversation has been recorded.
Olamide's friend, Jerry, finds Olamide distraught over the situation. Jerry advises Olamide to pursue Mercy, explaining that those who claim not to believe in love are often just scared of being loved or showing love due to past experiences. He encourages Olamide to explain himself to Mercy.
Olamide apologizes to Mercy for his past actions with Veronica, admitting it was stupid of him to have unprotected sex with a stranger. Mercy acknowledges his apology but states he didn't offend her. Olamide then confesses his deep feelings for her, saying the two weeks they spent together were better than all his previous years, and he wants to spend the rest of his life with her. Mercy, overjoyed, accepts his proposal, and they embrace. Swaga, observing them, makes a playful comment. Olamide invites Mercy to stay the night, and she happily agrees.