
How A Billionaire CEO Tried To Steal My Poor Mechanic Boyfriend, Bt I Taught Her A Big Lesson CHIOMA
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The story begins with a tense confrontation between Susan and a man named Yusuf at Susan's workplace. Yusuf, who appears to be Susan's ex-lover or an unwanted suitor, confronts her about her relationship with "that small boy," implying he has nothing to offer her but an "unwanted pregnancy." Susan repeatedly tells Yusuf to leave and insists she is not interested in him. The situation escalates, with Susan pushing Yusuf away, leading to a physical altercation where Yusuf is injured. Susan's boss, overhearing the commotion, reprimands both Susan and her boyfriend, Efe, for fighting and engaging in "love" at the workplace instead of focusing on their duties. He threatens to fire them if it continues.
Later, Susan receives a package of pants, which she initially believes are from Qatar, but then realizes they are from the man who attacked Yusuf. Efe becomes enraged, questioning how the man knew their house address and Susan's waist size, suspecting Susan has been seeing him behind his back. Susan denies any involvement, swearing she didn't give out their address. Efe, still furious, confronts the man, who attempts to provoke Efe, leading to another physical altercation where Efe is injured. Susan tries to calm Efe down and offers to massage him, but Efe is distrustful.
The narrative shifts to Janet, a mechanic, who helps a woman whose car broke down. The woman, whose name is not immediately revealed, is impressed by Janet's skills, especially after learning Janet has been a mechanic for 22 years since finishing school and finding no other work. Janet introduces herself as Janet, and the woman introduces herself as Effiom, or Effi. Effi insists on calling Janet "ma," despite Janet's protests.
Later, Janet's husband, Ike, confronts her late at night, questioning where she has been since morning. Janet explains she was at the mechanic workshop, but Ike is suspicious, given the late hour. He accuses her of acting strangely and implies she is hiding something. He mentions "the other man" she was talking to on the phone. Janet denies any wrongdoing and expresses her exhaustion, wanting to go to bed.
The next day, Effiom (Effy) brings lunch to Janet at the mechanic workshop as a token of appreciation for fixing her car. She expresses gratitude, but Janet's husband, Efe (Ike), arrives and angrily confronts Effy, stating that Janet is his wife and that anything Effy brings for him, Janet will eat first. He also criticizes Effy for not including a spoon or salad with the food. Effy, seemingly amused, observes the scene.
The story returns to Chidinma, who is frustrated with her husband, Efe, because he is constantly demanding sex. She refuses to cook for him and states that since he has "sexually frustrated" her, she will frustrate him in return. She accuses him of changing after they got married, becoming less attentive and only focused on sex. She tells him that if he wants peace in their marriage, he needs to make her happy, otherwise, "nothing for you."
Janet is later confronted by Kachi, the wealthy woman who offered Efe money to set up his own workshop. Kachi attempts to flirt with Janet, expressing her attraction and trying to touch her. Janet, a married woman, strongly rejects Kachi's advances, warns her to stay away, and threatens to shout if Kachi doesn't leave her alone. Kachi dismisses Janet's marriage, noting the absence of a wedding ring and belittling Efe, stating she can take care of Janet much better. Kachi then offers Efe 5 million naira to set up his own mechanical workshop, a proposition that clearly surprises him.
Back home, Efe apologizes to Janet for ignoring her and admits he can be childish. He expresses his fear of losing her and reminds her of their long history as lovers since secondary school. He then confesses that he feels he isn't adding enough value to her life, which prompts Janet to accuse him of flirting with the wealthy woman because he wants a better life. Efe denies flirting and explains the woman was a married client who was merely being nice. He assures Janet that no other woman has his attention.
The next morning, Susan arrives at Efe and Janet's workshop and confronts Efe, telling him to tell his wife, Janet, to stay away from her boyfriend. She claims Janet is disturbing her relationship and warns that she will embarrass Janet if she continues. Efe is confused, asking for Susan's name and which workshop she is referring to. Susan reveals her name and asserts that Janet knows about "this workshop," implying Janet is interfering with her boyfriend, Carter. Susan emphasizes that she has a "coconut head" and will not hesitate to cause a scene. Efe promises to pass on the message.
Efe then confronts Janet, accusing her of cheating on him, based on Susan's warning. Janet is shocked and hurt, questioning why Efe would believe a stranger over her, especially after all they have been through. She suggests that if he doesn't trust her, he should divorce her instead of accusing her of lies. Efe, realizing his mistake, apologizes profusely, admitting he was wrong to believe a stranger's words. He explains his overreaction stemmed from his love for her and the mere thought of her with another man. Janet is still deeply hurt by his lack of trust.
Later, Janet confronts Efe, revealing she saw the wealthy woman (Kachi) talking to him and offering him money. She questions why he didn't mention it and if he wants to leave her for money. Efe explains that Kachi offered him 5 million naira but he didn't take her seriously. He apologizes for not telling her, promising to be more open in the future. Janet then confesses that she went to Kachi's house to warn her to stay away from Efe, and even met Kachi's husband to pass on the message. Efe is surprised by her actions but appreciates her loyalty.
At the mechanic workshop, Susan's boss instructs her to take Carter, the man she was previously seen fighting over, to their dealer for car parts. Susan is reluctant, pointing out that Carter knows the dealer and can use Google Maps. Her boss insists, challenging her authority. Susan reluctantly agrees. Carter tries to flirt with Susan, but she firmly rejects him, reminding him about his "several baby mamas" and stating she is not interested.
The scene shifts to Chief, a wealthy and influential man, visiting Efe's workshop. Chief is impressed with Efe's work and reveals he was the one who gave Efe the property for the workshop and invested in him. He observes the dynamic between Efe and Susan, noting their strong bond and dedication to each other. Chief expresses his admiration for their long-standing relationship, which he compares to an obsession. He also learns that both Efe and Susan are graduates, a detail that piques his interest.
Chief later invites Efe and Susan to his home and offers them a proposition: jobs in his company, with a starting salary of 300,000 naira per month, and a place to live in his house, provided they do not mix work with pleasure. Susan is excited by the offer, seeing it as a divine encounter and an answer to their prayers. Efe, however, is wary, finding the offer "too good to be true" and fearing it might be a trap, potentially involving rituals or a scheme to have Susan bear children for Chief. Susan reassures him, emphasizing that Chief is a good man and that they deserve better than their current situation as mechanics. She convinces Efe to take the risk, highlighting their shared journey and trust.
Efe and Susan move into Chief's house. Chief treats them with kindness and affection, expressing that they remind him of his late daughter and wife, who died in an accident. He states that with them, he feels he has a family again. Susan, touched, reciprocates, saying she and Efe have always wanted parents and feel this is predestined. Chief offers to buy them office wear as they prepare to start their new jobs.
Later, Chief is on the phone, dealing with a problematic business contract. He dismisses the person on the other end as a "stupid young man" who signed a contract five months ago and is now complaining. Susan, who is still awake preparing for a presentation, overhears. Chief praises Susan's intelligence and encourages her for her presentation. Susan expresses her desire to make Chief proud, and he reassures her.
News of Chief adopting Efe and Susan spreads among their former colleagues at the mechanic workshop, causing envy and disbelief. One colleague expresses frustration over his own lack of progress despite working hard, questioning when his "destiny" will locate him.
Susan successfully delivers her presentation, making Chief proud. He expresses his joy and reiterates his wish for them to call him "dad." Susan tentatively calls him "Dad," and Efe celebrates her success. Later, while Susan is showering, Efe reflects on Chief's character, noting how attached Susan has become to him, almost like a biological daughter. He suggests she ask Chief to formally adopt her.
The joy is short-lived as armed robbers break into Chief's house, demanding money. Susan, attempting to protect Chief, is shot. Efe rushes her to the hospital, distraught and begging her to fight for her life. The doctor confirms Susan is stable but needs monitoring. Chief, weak from his own illness, insists on seeing Susan.
Susan recovers, and Chief, deeply grateful for her sacrifice, reveals he has cancer, now in remission. He thanks Susan for taking a bullet for him, calling her his "angel." He then calls his barrister, Effie, to alter his will. He formally asks Susan to be his daughter, which she accepts. He bequeaths 60% of his properties to Susan, 20% to Efe, 10% to Mercy (his housekeeper), and the remaining 10% to charity. Chief then asks Efe to marry Susan and extend his family line, a promise Efe readily makes. As Susan tearfully calls him "Dad," Chief passes away.
Efe and Susan mourn Chief's death, with Susan expressing her deep sadness over losing a father figure. Mercy, the housekeeper, consoles them, revealing that Chief had been sick for years and that his death was perhaps a release from his suffering, allowing him to be reunited with his family.
Sometime later, Efe and Susan meet with Chief's barrister regarding a legal matter. The barrister informs them that a deal with a man named Femi has been nullified, resolving a case. However, Femi's new wife wants to meet with the new CEO (Susan) and a representative of Chief's company (Efe) to continue business relations. Susan and Efe attend the meeting.
At the meeting, Susan discovers that Femi's new wife is Janet, the woman who poured engine oil on her body at the mechanic workshop. Janet, now in control of Tijani's business, respects Susan's position and states that her only interest in Efe is professional, due to the business contract. She presents a new contract worth over 200 million naira, solidifying the partnership between their companies. Efe and Susan are overjoyed, realizing they now have significant wealth and a thriving business. They celebrate their success and reaffirm their love and partnership, determined to overcome any challenges together.