
IF YOU'RE A SINGLE LADY STILL WAITING FOR UR MAN 2PROPOSE,THEN U MST WATCH DIS INTERESTING MOVIE NOW
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The narrative begins with a scene of domestic bliss, as a husband expresses his love for his wife, Beverly, who is also known as Madame Bev. He thanks her for the gifts she frequently gives his wife, showering her with blessings. Beverly, a hardworking and focused young lady, is encouraged to smile, despite an earlier incident involving an arrest made by the husband, who is a police officer.
Later, Beverly is seen talking to her boyfriend, Kachi, who surprises her with flowers and a romantic dinner invitation. Their conversation is interrupted by a message Kachi receives, indicating someone else is engaged. Despite this, they confirm their dinner plans for 7 PM.
The scene shifts to a conversation between Beverly and her friends, Ada and Cindy, who are excitedly discussing Ada's recent engagement. Ada recounts Kachi's elaborate proposal, which was private and cozy, just as she always wanted. She initially hesitated but ultimately said yes when Kachi expressed his absolute certainty about spending his life with her. The friends then turn their attention to Beverly's upcoming 30th birthday, discussing plans for a celebration.
Beverly receives a call from her mother, who expresses concern about her not visiting often and her marital status. Her mother urges her to find a man and leave Kachi, whom she believes is too comfortable and not ready for marriage. Beverly tries to defer the conversation until after her birthday, hoping Kachi will propose. Her mother, however, sets a six-month ultimatum, threatening to introduce her to "serious-minded men" if Kachi doesn't propose by then.
Kachi is later seen with his friend, discussing Beverly's upcoming 30th birthday. Kachi is struggling to find the perfect gift for Beverly, who "has everything." His friend suggests a surprise dinner party with close friends and family. Kachi admits that the only gift Beverly truly wants is marriage, but he isn't ready for it yet, citing his personal goals and aspirations that he wants to achieve before committing to marriage and children. He suggests a timeline of "two, three years tops" for when he'll be ready.
Kachi then calls Ada to enlist her help in planning a surprise intimate dinner for Beverly's birthday. Ada, along with Cindy, enthusiastically agrees, seeing it as a potential opportunity for Kachi to propose. They begin brainstorming restaurant suggestions.
Beverly is then seen shopping for a wedding dress with her mother, who continues to pressure her about marriage, comparing her to other women who are getting married. Beverly reassures her mother that she will have "pleasant surprises" soon.
On her birthday, Beverly's colleagues surprise her with a cake and gifts. She is touched by their thoughtfulness. Later, Kachi calls to say he'll be held up in a meeting and won't be able to go to the spa with her, suggesting she go with Ada and Cindy instead. Beverly expresses understanding, but her friends are disappointed by Kachi's absence.
The surprise birthday dinner for Beverly commences. Her friends offer heartfelt toasts, expressing their love and appreciation. Beverly's mother, however, expresses her disappointment that Kachi hasn't proposed, leading to an awkward moment. Beverly tries to downplay her mother's comments, but it's clear she is also disappointed.
The next morning, Kachi brings Beverly coffee in bed, celebrating her first morning as a 30-year-old. Beverly expresses her appreciation for the surprise dinner but admits that an engagement ring would have made it the "perfect day." Kachi reiterates his desire to marry her but states that it's "just not the right time" for him, citing his goals and aspirations. Beverly, feeling unheard, points out that she also has goals and dreams. When Kachi suggests he might be ready in "two, three years," Beverly, hurt and frustrated, confronts him. She tells him that "now is her perfect time" and that they clearly want different things. She ends the four-year relationship, stating it's best for them to re-evaluate their individual paths.
Later, Kachi is at a restaurant alone, visibly upset. A woman approaches him, trying to chat him up, but he is unresponsive. His friend arrives and questions him about Beverly, mentioning their breakup. Kachi insists it's a "situation" that is "normal in relationships" and that Beverly "will come around." His friend, however, suggests that Kachi might be the one who needs to "come around" and compromise, asking how marriage would truly affect his goals.
Beverly is then seen shopping for her mother's birthday. She encounters a man named Ola, whom her mother had tried to set her up with. Ola expresses interest in her, but Beverly is reserved. Later, Beverly's mother introduces her to another man, Mr. Kosoko's son, at her shop, again pushing her towards marriage. Beverly is polite but clearly uncomfortable.
Beverly goes on a date with Ola, who arrives two hours late and then gives the waiter a small tip, which Beverly finds stingy and a waste of money. She confronts him about his tardiness and lack of kindness, ultimately telling him to "lose her number."
Beverly calls her mother, who continues to pressure her about marriage and grandchildren. Beverly asserts her need for "peace and happiness" over marriage at the moment, asking her mother to stop giving out her number. Her mother gives her six months to "figure it out" or get her a grandchild.
Beverly recounts her bad dates to her friends, including one with a "glutton" who believes women should stay home and cook. Her friends express disbelief at such outdated views.
Kachi calls Beverly, requesting to meet up. Beverly agrees, and they arrange to meet the next day. Her friends are hopeful that this meeting will clarify their relationship status.
At their meeting, Kachi expresses how much he misses Beverly and needs her in his life. He admits he was selfish and realizes that some of his long-term plans can happen within marriage. He asks for one year, promising that a proposal and marriage will happen within that time. Beverly, emotional but firm, accepts his proposition, stating that she wants him and accepts his offer.
The scene shifts to Kachi's birthday celebration. Beverly gives a heartfelt speech, expressing her love and appreciation for him, and proposes to him. Kachi, overwhelmed with joy, accepts her proposal, affirming his love and desire to spend the rest of his life with her. He then gets down on one knee and formally proposes to Beverly, asking her to be his wife. Beverly joyfully accepts, and they embrace amidst cheers and congratulations from their friends and family. The narrative concludes with their engagement, signifying a new chapter in their relationship.