
She 's Shocked To See The Billionaire She Left With D Most Beautiful Girl At The Supermarket 2026 HD
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The video opens with Frank showing his friend a newly built house, complete with domestic staff, including Daniel the gateman and Celestina Ambassa, the steward. The friend, whose name is not explicitly stated but is implied to be the recipient of the house, expresses gratitude.
Later, a conversation unfolds between a woman, identified as "madam," and her associate Lucas, discussing the upcoming election. The Democratic Party of Nigeria (DPN) might field a female candidate, potentially Lady T, despite two strong male opponents. Madam expresses concern that a female candidate could divide the women's votes she is counting on. Lucas reassures her, highlighting her strong public service credentials compared to Lady T's lack of reputation. Madam acknowledges Lucas's point but stresses the need to prepare if Lady T becomes their opponent, anticipating a tough race if two women are involved.
The scene shifts to a restaurant where Morphy and Quineth are meeting. Morphy, who has just returned to the country after 10 years, declares his single status and his love for Quineth. Quineth, the daughter of a politician, reveals she is also single and involved in the jewelry business.
Back at home, Quineth's mother, Lady D, expresses her worries about the elections to her daughter. She fears her chances of becoming the party's candidate are dwindling due to lack of financial muscle against her opponents. Quineth tries to reassure her mother, reminding her of her resilience.
Meanwhile, Ken advises his friend, who is looking to invest in lucrative businesses in Nigeria. Ken suggests various options like entertainment, IT, fashion, and even oil and gas. However, his friend is more inclined towards agriculture, though he clarifies he wishes to invest, not directly farm. Their conversation is interrupted when the friend receives a call from "beautiful angel," who is revealed to be Quineth, and he rushes off to see her, prioritizing pleasure over business.
Lady D's daughter, Stephnora, expresses concern over her mother's high blood pressure and stress due to the campaign. Stephnora urges her mother to rest, reminding her of her past contributions as a private citizen. Lady D, however, is determined to become a senator to further impact women's rights and influence change through constitutional authority.
Later, Morphy discusses his investment plans with Quineth. He mentions his interest in agriculture, but Quineth suggests politics as a more lucrative investment in Nigeria, especially since her mother, Lady Daniella Oroduji, is running for the Senate. Morphy is surprised to learn that Quineth's mother is Lady D, whose campaign posters he has seen. Quineth explains the challenges her mother faces, particularly the lack of financial resources, prompting Morphy to consider investing in Lady D's political campaign.
Lady D is then seen discussing campaign strategies with Lucas. She rejects the idea of buying gift items for rural women, viewing it as bribery, and insists on running a clean campaign based on the representation she will provide. Lucas, however, emphasizes the practicalities of Nigerian politics, including the need for "spiritual protection."
Quineth later tells her mother about Morphy, describing him as a big fish who has returned to the country looking to invest. She reveals she used her "magic wand" to sway his interest from agriculture to politics, specifically her mother's senatorial ambition. Lady D is intrigued and asks Quineth to invite Morphy over for a meeting. Quineth confidently assures her mother that she will make Morphy "crawl at her beck and call."
During a subsequent meeting, Morphy confirms his interest in investing in politics, influenced by Quineth. He offers to bankroll Lady D's elections, proposing an agreement where he provides the cash, and she repays him within six months of being in the Senate. Lady D readily agrees, and they toast to their deal.
Ken confronts Morphy about his decision to invest millions in Lady D's campaign for a girl he barely knows. Morphy dismisses Ken's concerns, asserting his love for Quineth and his belief in their compatibility. He insists on discussing business and leaving Quineth out of the conversation.
Lady D's campaign trail is shown, with her giving a passionate speech to a crowd, urging them not to believe candidates who offer gifts but to demand what they will do for them "now." She contrasts her approach with those who offer "peanuts," promising a great future.
Back at home, Lady D is distraught over poll numbers, which show her 20 points behind her opponent. She expresses fear about losing the election and being unable to repay Morphy, revealing she has sold her house, jewels, and even taken money from her fixed deposit. Janet tries to calm her, assuring her of victory. Dexter arrives with news that the "tempo is for the Alliance for Progressive Change," and unless drastic action is taken, they will lose.
Later, Morphy visits Senator Wax (Lady D) at her house, inquiring about Quineth, whom he hasn't been able to reach for over a week. Lady D dismisses his concerns about Quineth, stating she doesn't interfere in love matters and has more important government issues to attend to. She then eagerly inspects jewelry brought by "Madam Sparkle," negotiating a discount and purchasing several items with a check.
The scene shifts to Quineth, who is with two other women, seemingly discussing Morphy. When Morphy appears, expressing worry and asking where she has been, Quineth dismisses his concern, calling him "classical [__]" and expressing tiredness with him. One of the women asks Quineth how she plans to handle Morphy, to which Quineth confidently replies, "I have his mumu button."
Morphy later confides in Lady D about Quineth's changed behavior and unresponsiveness since her mother's victory. Lady D advises him to sort out his love life problems directly with Quineth or a therapist, emphasizing her busy schedule.
Morphy then talks to Ken about Quineth's disappearance and her mother's dismissive attitude. Ken points out that Quineth's behavior changed right after the election, and asks if Lady D has repaid the money. Morphy confirms she has. Ken suggests a meeting between Morphy and Quineth to understand the "disconnection point" and fix it. Morphy, however, laments that he cannot find her. Ken urges him to make the meeting happen and to "put this love to test."
Morphy eventually meets Quineth and reveals he has kidney failure and needs a transplant. Quineth's response is cold and dismissive, suggesting he buy a kidney from "street urchins" since he has money. She states she doesn't want to be a widow and is too young to be tied down by a sick person. She leaves, calling him a "disaster waiting to happen." Lady D is amused by Quineth's account and encourages her to continue with the plan, suggesting that if Morphy returns to farming, they would at least get a steady supply of fresh food. Quineth remarks that her mother is "the baddest" and taught her well.
Devastated, Morphy confides in Ken about Quineth's lack of love and care. Ken finds Morphy in a state of distress and takes him to the hospital, where the doctor confirms Morphy had consumed excessive alcohol, suggesting suicidal tendencies. The doctor assures Ken that Morphy is stable but urges him to address any underlying issues.
Meanwhile, Lucas and Dexter confront Lady D about unpaid debts and unfulfilled promises made during the election, including making them spokesperson and secretary, respectively. Lady D dismisses their concerns, stating that not all promises in politics are kept and she cannot be held to ransom as a senator.
Ken confronts Morphy about his continued belief in Quineth, questioning her absence during his hospital stay. Morphy defends Quineth, suggesting she might not know he was hospitalized. Ken becomes frustrated, calling Quineth a "virus."
Later, Morphy questions his house assistant about a call made to "Auntie Madam," who reportedly said she was not in town and couldn't help. Morphy is in disbelief, unable to accept that Quineth would say such a thing. He expresses heartbreak over Quineth's treatment.
Morphy finally encounters Quineth and proposes marriage. Quineth rejects him, citing his illness and her unwillingness to be a widow. She reiterates her earlier sentiment, calling him a "disaster waiting to happen" and leaving him.
Some time later, Morphy is seen in high spirits, telling Ken he has found love with Dr. Stephanie, the doctor who cared for him in the hospital. He expresses deep affection for her, describing a "joy from within" and "butterflies in his stomach."
Laura Okeji and Dexter Obi visit Barrister Kay, presenting evidence of the rigged senatorial election in favor of Lady Daniella Uroji and alleging her involvement in the murder of Dr. Tom Blaze and his son, Harry Blaze.
Shortly after, DSP Kune Ojo from Maitama Police Station arrives at Lady D's residence with a warrant for the arrest of Lady D and Quineth for the murder of Dr. Tom Blaze and Harry Blaze. Lady D and Quineth protest, asserting Lady D's position as a senator and attempting to call the president, but the officers proceed with the arrest, advising them of their right to remain silent.
In a flashback, Dr. Stephanie reveals to Morphy that her father and brother were assassinated during the senatorial election, causing her mother, Dr. Ibinabo Blaze, to lose interest in the race. Morphy had gifted Stephanie a diamond, which she recognized as identical to one she had recently sold to the president's wife. Stephanie receives a call from her mother, during which her mother instructs someone to intercept a black SUV at a lonely path at 12 PM. Stephanie abruptly ends the call, telling Morphy she needs to leave.
The video concludes with a scene where Quineth and another woman encounter Morphy and Stephanie. Quineth mocks Morphy, asking if he is putting his life to good use now. The other woman questions why Quineth said Morphy was dying when he appears healthy.