
THIS FUNNY MOVIE OF EBUBE OBIO WILL MAKE YOU FORGET YOUR PROBLEMS TODAY
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The video begins with a distressed conversation where a woman, Isioma, learns from her friend that her sister is in the hospital and needs money for bills. Isioma expresses concern but also financial limitations. The friend then reveals the sister's infertility, which Isioma finds difficult to accept, suggesting adoption as an alternative. Isioma regrets getting a scan that revealed her condition, confirming the damage to her ovaries across three hospitals. She confides in her friend, Ego, who promises to keep it a secret but acknowledges the implications for Isioma's future. Isioma faces pressure to lie to her mother about her condition.
The scene shifts to a young girl, presumably Isioma, being encouraged by an elder, possibly her mother, to study hard and become a doctor, promising to personally treat them in her hospital. This is interspersed with lyrics about living life and treating others kindly. Later, Isioma is excited as her friend, Ego, announces the release of her goods confiscated by customs, attributing this success to Isioma. They share a meal, and Ego informs Isioma about her parents wanting to see her, hinting at marriage discussions, as Isioma is older and unmarried. Isioma expresses reluctance, still recovering from an unspecified event.
A young woman, also named Isioma, is seen studying diligently late at night, collecting books from friends to keep up with her studies despite not attending school. This dedication is acknowledged as commendable, explaining her insistence on registering for junior secondary classes. She prioritizes her education, even waking up early for her hawking business before studying.
The narrative then shifts to a woman, presumably Isioma’s mother, expressing gratitude to Franklin and Juan for food items and, specifically, for Isioma, whom she describes as a blessing. She believes Isioma will make a good wife. She then introduces her own daughter, who she claims is even better trained than Isioma, and encourages them to meet. Franklin is introduced to this daughter, Kamsi. Kamsi recounts her positive interaction with Franklin, where he complimented her beauty and asked her to be his girlfriend, to which she agreed.
Ego and Isioma discuss a plan involving a visit to a place called "Obanyu." Ego emphasizes the need to organize things carefully for the visit. Franklin expresses his strong attraction to Kamsi, listing her qualities: cultured, well-brought-up, and modest. He is surprised to learn she is Isioma’s sister, making him eager to proceed. He questions why he should delay getting to know her further, emphasizing that he doesn't control time.
Isioma arrives at Franklin’s place, where she is welcomed by him. He takes her to her room. Isioma expresses discomfort with Ego’s presence, finding her stay inconvenient and suggesting she be sent away. Ego reminds Isioma of their plan: to make Franklin sleep with her and then claim pregnancy. Isioma proposes an alternative plan: persuading Franklin to send her out of the country to arrange for a baby’s adoption.
The next morning, Franklin leaves for work, giving Isioma money to cook. Isioma expresses her excitement about cooking. After he leaves, Isioma is confronted by another woman who aggressively demands she get out of the bed. A fight ensues, and Isioma is told she is stupid and needs to leave. Isioma tries to retrieve her slippers amidst the chaos.
Isioma calls Ego, distressed, explaining that Franklin left money for her to cook but she bought ingredients for melon soup. She mistakenly bought turmeric, which she’s unsure how to use, and Ego suggests buying soup instead. Isioma's mother then appears, questioning Isioma about a missing pot that Isioma claims is on her waist. The mother accuses Isioma of being a thief, leading to a heated argument where Isioma disowns her as a sister.
During a meal, Isioma expresses her dislike for the food, calling it "roadside food" and preferring homemade meals. She claims Franklin prepared the food, which he denies, stating he gave money for it. Isioma states she doesn't like the taste and would rather make noodles. She offers to assist her sister with cooking in the future. Isioma then confronts her sister, accusing her of trying to make her life miserable, just as she and their mother did. She warns her sister to stay away from Franklin, declaring him hers. They agree to a bet.
Franklin is looking for his cards and phones. Isioma denies seeing them, which infuriates Franklin, who accuses her of trying to ruin his day and warns her against playing with fire. He tells her to leave.
Later, Franklin’s partner wakes him up, concerned about his well-being. He reassures her he's fine. She then expresses a desire for them to have time alone, suggesting they send Isioma back to her village or to boarding school, as she feels inconvenienced. Franklin is hesitant, citing a promise to Isioma’s mother to see her through school and stating Isioma is not inconveniencing him.
A phone call reveals that Franklin's partner is pregnant. He is overjoyed and proposes marriage. They discuss resumes and upcoming exams. Meanwhile, it's revealed that Isioma is also pregnant, which is met with happiness and congratulations.
Ego calls, seemingly upset, and asks if Franklin’s partner is okay. She then reveals that "our pregnancy" died, implying a miscarriage. The conversation becomes tense as Ego accuses the other woman of being a witch.
In a separate scene, a man is told that a dead mother can carry a baby, which is considered a miracle. He is encouraged to ask the friend. Another woman, Ego, expresses her disbelief and excitement about her friend’s pregnancy despite a supposedly dead womb. She concludes that "what God cannot do does not exist."