
NEW ZUBBY MICHAEL 2026 MOVIE ABOUT A HOMELESS POOR GIRL THAT CHANGED HIS LIFE TO BE A BILLIONAIRE
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The narrative begins with Tobias selling family land, leading to a violent confrontation with his nephew, Valentine, who believes the land was his inheritance. Valentine, enraged, leaves the village, vowing not to return until he is wealthy. This incident sets the stage for a family meeting where elders discuss Tobias's actions and the community's kingship, which is unexpectedly set to transfer to their family due to the late king having no heir. The kingship is meant for the eldest brother's son, Valentine.
Tobias, however, disregards the family's wishes and the tradition. He dismisses the meeting as an insult and asserts his own ambition for the throne, claiming he is the most qualified due to his financial capabilities. He attempts to bribe family members, offering large sums of money, which is rejected by some who insist the throne is not for sale and belongs to Valentine by birthright. There is a heated argument about who is truly qualified, with Tobias highlighting Valentine's financial struggles and his own wealth.
Despite the family's objections and the traditional line of succession, Tobias remains determined. He seeks spiritual power to overcome his "stupid uncle" and become "indestructible." He is willing to sacrifice his wife to a spiritual entity, Karakichi, for money and power. Tobias also plans to exploit his position as king to enrich himself, intending to drastically increase market fees and even profit from kidnapping by offering "security" to wealthy individuals.
Meanwhile, news spreads that Valentine has returned, not as the impoverished man who left, but as a wealthy and influential blogger named Chinovibes, owner of "Gossip Naija." This development shocks the community, particularly Tobias's wife, who regrets leaving Valentine for Tobias, revealing Tobias's impotence and her unhappiness in their marriage. She considers leaving Tobias to reunite with Valentine, but is warned against it by another woman who also expresses interest in Valentine.
Amidst these developments, a tragedy strikes: two uncles, Ojikay and Ugumba, die in a violent altercation. It is later revealed that Ojikay killed Ugumba, seemingly under a spell or manipulation, possibly by Tobias, due to the kingship dispute. Ojikay is sentenced to death by stoning according to community tradition.
Tobias continues to scheme, manipulating the narrative to his advantage. He claims Valentine has refused the kingship, portraying himself as the only viable candidate. He justifies his ambition by referencing biblical passages about moving on and giving thanks in all circumstances, even for the deaths and departures of others. He successfully convinces the elders to crown him king, reinforcing his position with a substantial bribe of one million naira for each elder.
However, a priest intervenes, warning Tobias against snatching the throne from Valentine and threatening divine wrath. Tobias dismisses the priest, vowing to "take him out" spiritually and physically. He also reveals his plan to take a substantial loan of 120 million naira to fund an extravagant coronation and his future reign, detailing his intentions to exploit the community financially through exorbitant taxes and security fees, even benefiting from kidnapping.
As Tobias prepares for his coronation, Valentine suddenly becomes blind. This unforeseen event further solidifies Tobias's claim to the throne, as the popular candidate is now incapacitated. While some express sorrow and suspicion, Tobias sees it as an opportunity. He consults a spiritualist, not to cure Valentine, but to ensure Valentine regains his sight *after* Tobias is crowned, so Valentine can witness his punishment and humiliation. Tobias also plans to make Valentine's mother his concubine and then turn Valentine into an imbecile, relishing the thought of his nephew's suffering.
The spiritualist, however, reveals that Tobias's own kingship will come at the cost of his sight, making him the first blind king. Tobias accepts this sacrifice without hesitation, eager to achieve his ambition. He is immediately struck blind, but remains resolute, planning to rule with the spiritualist as his guide and to unleash his vengeance upon his enemies.
The elders proceed with Tobias's coronation, accepting his blindness as an unfortunate but necessary consequence. Tobias's wife, having left him earlier, returns, begging for forgiveness and hoping to be queen. Tobias, now blind, accepts her back, planning to use her as a symbol of his victory and to further torment Valentine.
The story concludes with Tobias, now blind and wielding newfound power, reiterating his determination to destroy Valentine, take all his possessions, and make his life a living hell. He plans to ensure Valentine sees his downfall and suffers immensely, culminating in turning him into an imbecile. The spiritualist provides him with a bitter leaf concoction to restore Valentine's sight temporarily for this purpose, but confirms Tobias's own blindness is permanent. Tobias, undeterred, prepares for his coronation, eager to begin his reign of power and revenge.