
He Accidentally Hit D Poor Rejected Girl & Took Her Home To Heal Bt Couldn't Help To Fall In Love
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The narrative begins with a taxi driver, Ezena, arguing over a fare to the airport. He insists the price is 2,000 Naira, while the passenger offers 1,000. Ezena expresses frustration about not having earned anything all day. Shortly after, he receives an urgent call about his wife, Amaka, who is in distress.
The scene shifts to a hospital where Amaka is pleading with a doctor, Dr. Oka, to treat her husband, Ezena, who is losing blood. Dr. Oka insists on a police report or a 20,000 Naira deposit before commencing treatment, stating there's nothing he can do otherwise. Amaka, desperate, agrees to get the money and begs the doctor to start treatment immediately, which he eventually does while she goes to arrange payment.
Later, a young woman, Lucy, is at Amaka's house. Amaka tells her that her mother isn't home, likely at the market. Lucy expresses hope that Amaka will take her back to school, and Amaka assures her she will, emphasizing the importance of education. Amaka also promises to transfer money to Lucy's account.
Back at the hospital, Ezena is recovering but feeling weak. He asks for Amaka, who has gone home to get him food. Amaka then calls her mother, informing her that Ezena is in the hospital after being attacked. Her mother, concerned, promises to visit the next morning.
Amaka's friend, also named Amaka, calls her, saying Ezena is in the hospital after a fight with some "cows" (presumably a euphemism for thugs or a gang). Ezena's mother expresses alarm and decides to go to the hospital immediately. Lucy, who is also present, wants to accompany her, but the mother insists on going alone first. Lucy mentions her financial struggles with school fees and expresses worry about Ezena's hospitalization affecting her ability to get money from him.
The next morning, Ezena's mother arrives at the hospital. Amaka's friend is also there, having arrived from school due to her father's sickness. The conversation reveals that Ezena had brought Amaka's friend back to the hospital.
Meanwhile, a landlord, Osandu, aggressively demands to see Ezena or his wife, threatening to break down their door. He explains that Ezena, who drives his tricycle (Keke), has not paid him for over a month and was injured, preventing him from working. The landlord expresses anger but calms down when Amaka's friend apologizes and promises Ezena will return the Keke.
At the hospital, Ezena is told he can be discharged but the bill is 72,815 Naira. Amaka and her mother plead for a reduction, and the doctor agrees to lower it to 70,000 Naira. Ezena, feeling frustrated by his unemployment despite having a first-class degree, expresses regret about his education. His friend encourages him to keep trying, suggesting he submit his CV to NNPC, a major company.
Ezena's landlord confronts Amaka, complaining about Ezena's "laziness" and demanding the Keke be returned. He threatens to evict them if the Keke owner, Mr. Osandu, returns with noise. Ezena's mother intervenes, defending her son and confronting Osandu, who is now present. Osandu demands his Keke key back. Ezena, having just been discharged, returns the key, promising to pay for the days he spent in the hospital.
Ezena expresses profound despair, feeling his world has ended due to losing the Keke, facing eviction from the "heartless" landlord, and his inability to find a job despite his education. He questions God's existence and fairness. Amaka tries to comfort him, but he sinks deeper into depression.
Ezena's mother discusses the situation with a friend, revealing that Ezena has not left the house since the Keke was repossessed. She laments the lack of food and money for Ezena's school fees. She promises to find a way to help, even if it means borrowing money.
The following day, Ezena's friend, a legal professional, visits him, expressing surprise that Ezena didn't inform him about the Keke repossession. He believes he could have sued the owner for injustice. Ezena explains that it was part of their agreement that the Keke could be repossessed if payments were missed. Ezena then leaves for job hunting, expressing his weariness with the country's unemployment situation for graduates.
Lucy, Amaka's friend, is also frustrated by her lack of funds for school and her father's illness. She is advised by her friend to call her "guy" (boyfriend) for help, despite her reluctance to appear burdensome.
Ezena's friend, Ben, who has recently become successful, encounters Ezena, who is now a taxi driver. Ben, now wealthy, offers Ezena a job, but Ezena initially declines, feeling unworthy. Ben insists, and Ezena eventually accepts, expressing gratitude.
A mysterious package is being discussed. Amaka's husband is hesitant about a business deal involving a package, and Amaka's friend, Lucy, is asked to find out its contents. Lucy discovers the package contains chemicals for drug production, to be taken to a healthcare facility in Abuja. Amaka's husband expresses concern, and Amaka asks Lucy to decline the offer, fearing for his safety. Lucy, however, is swayed by the promised 2.5 million Naira payment, seeing it as an escape from poverty.
Lucy, now working for the drug operation, is given instructions by her boss on how to handle potential police encounters, emphasizing that money can resolve any issues. She is then intercepted by police at a checkpoint. They search her car and discover the hard drugs. Lucy is arrested, claiming she was set up by Collins.
The police interrogate Lucy, who continues to insist on Collins' involvement. The police plan to search both Lucy's and Collins' houses. Collins, who appears to be a respectable man, denies knowing Lucy and allows the police to search his house. When no drugs are found, Lucy insists Collins has a storehouse. Collins admits to having a storehouse and offers to take the police there.
At the storehouse, no drugs are found either. The police apologize to Collins for the inconvenience, believing Lucy's accusations to be false. Lucy, however, maintains that Collins set her up.
The landlord, Mr. Tony, expresses disbelief at Ezena's arrest, claiming to know him well. He vows to prove Ezena's innocence in court. However, the police have concrete evidence against Ezena.
Amaka confronts Collins, pleading with him to help her husband, his friend. Collins, however, tries to seduce Amaka, reminding her that he had approached her first in school but she chose Ezena. He offers to get Ezena out of prison if she accepts his proposal. Amaka rejects him, stating she is happily married.
Ezena, in prison, tells his mother that he was only transporting materials for drug production and didn't know they were changed. His mother prays for his vindication.
Amaka consults a barrister, Tony, about Ezena's case. Tony demands payment, which Amaka provides with 30,000 Naira from her microfinance bank. He assures her he will get Ezena acquitted. Ezena's mother expresses concern that Amaka gave too much money.
The family prays for Ezena's release and forgiveness. Amaka later talks to Lucy, expressing fear that Ezena will go to prison, especially since Tony, the barrister, couldn't make a strong case. Lucy reassures her and promises to help.
Collins, still pursuing Amaka, offers to get Ezena out of prison if she makes him "happy." Amaka rejects him, calling him a "dog."
Meanwhile, Ben, Ezena's friend, approaches his boss, asking him to give Ezena a job as a taxi driver. The boss is initially hesitant but agrees due to Ben's persistence and trust.
Amaka, distraught, questions Lucy's suggestion to give in to Collins' demands. She asserts she would rather die than betray her husband. Lucy then reveals that Ezena has been sentenced to life imprisonment, with police finding hard drugs in his house. She believes it's a setup and only a miracle can save him.
The taxi boss warns Ezena to be careful with the car and to bring in the accounts every Saturday.
Amaka, desperate, calls the chief judge, Mr. Haka, who had given her his card. She expresses her love for Ezena and her fear of him going to prison. Mr. Haka promises to ensure Ezena is not found guilty, but states she will have to make a "sacrifice" for his freedom.
The scene shifts to Amaka and Mr. Haka celebrating his birthday. He implies the "sacrifice" is sexual. Amaka, though wanting to save her husband, is scared of infections. Mr. Haka takes her to a laboratory in his suite. Later, he reassures her that she did what any woman would do for her husband.
Ezena is released from prison. The landlord thanks the barrister for his help. Ezena's friend, Lucy, confronts him, revealing that Amaka slept with the chief judge and almost with Collins to secure his release. Ezena is devastated and confronts Amaka, who tearfully admits to sleeping with the judge for his freedom. Ezena, heartbroken, throws her out of the house. Lucy, who is with Ezena, tries to console him and suggests he move on with her, promising to secure him a job.
Ezena's mother visits him and is furious to learn he has thrown Amaka out. She insists he bring her back, reminding him of Amaka's loyalty during his troubles. Ezena remains adamant about his decision.
Amaka, now homeless, encounters the barrister, Tony, who helps her. Later, she discovers she is 8 weeks pregnant.
Lucy confronts Amaka, revealing her long-standing love for Ezena and her desire to take Amaka's place. Amaka, resigned, tells Lucy to have Ezena.
Ezena's mother is overjoyed about Amaka's pregnancy, believing it will bring happiness. She tells Amaka that she will no longer work. Lucy, Amaka's friend, expresses surprise at Amaka's new relationship with Ezena, and Ezena's mother slaps Lucy. Ezena is furious with his mother for slapping Lucy, who he intends to marry. He gives his mother an ultimatum: accept Lucy as his wife or leave. His mother refuses to accept Lucy, calling her a "witch."
Ezena's mother, having located him, meets Bernard, Ezena's new fiancé. She blesses Bernard for helping her son out of prison, acknowledging Ezena's past "stupidity."
Ezena's mother learns that Amaka was chased out of Ezena's house and replaced by Lucy. She is enraged and blames Lucy, believing she has bewitched Ezena. She recalls how Lucy slapped her, and threatens to deal with her, but her sister calms her, urging her to leave it to God.
Ezena's wife, Amaka, is in the hospital after a difficult birth. Ezena's friend, Ben, receives a call from NNPC, offering him a job. He is overjoyed and rushes to share the news with his wife.
Lucy, Ezena's new partner, is confronted by auditors from her company. They accuse her of fraud, freeze her account, and demand she return all company property, including her car and house keys. They reveal that Amaka's injury from the assault affected her ovary, making her unable to bear children.
Ezena is now living with Lucy in a new, luxurious home. Ben visits, congratulating Ezena on his new job and expressing happiness for his success.
Ezena, now successful, seeks out Tony, the barrister, to help him locate Amaka, as he heard she was pregnant for him. Tony demands money for his services.
Ezena confronts Bernard, Lucy's husband, claiming Amaka was his wife and was pregnant with his child before she left. Bernard denies this.
Amaka, now abandoned by Ezena, is confronted by him at the hospital. He cruelly tells her she has "outlived her usefulness," has no job, car, house, or womb to carry a child, and he no longer needs her. Amaka expresses her love, but Ezena threatens to kill her if she ever approaches him again.
Amaka receives a court summons regarding a case filed against her and her husband. Her friend reassures her that no one will take