Miss PJ (2024) Movie Script

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I think it is better to listen when
someone tries to show you the right way
because it can change
your life for better.
But if you asked me, I cannot
tell why she did all she did.
Maybe that was all God's plan.
But we shall never forget
about her in this town forever.
- Corper Patience?
- Yes.
Oh my God!
- Welcome.
- Thank you, ma.
I am Mrs. Adeyemi.
The Principal of the school
you are coming to serve.
- Otitodun Grammar School.
- Otitodun Grammar School.
Right. Very nice to meet you.
Same here. You actually
came at the right time.
- I did?
- Today is our festival.
Oh, it is really
colorful one I must say.
Thank you. Oh my God! Don't
let me waste your time.
I'll take you to the Corpers'
lodge. Good. Oh, carry this one.
Thank you, ma.
That was the first day the
Principal and I met Miss PJ.
On the day of our festival.
- I love nature.
- It's a beautiful town.
It is.
Mama! Good day, ma.
- Good day, how are you?
- I'm fine. I'm fine, ma.
- Looking good is good business.
- Thank you so much, mama!
- You know, we're just managing.
- I can see.
Well
Our new Corper. Corper Patience.
- Nice to meet you, Corper Patience.
- My pleasure.
And our one and only,
Corper Festus.
All right, Patience
How are you?
- Your key.
- Thank you, ma.
And that will be your room.
- So welcome once again.
- Thank you, ma.
And I promise you, you're
going to enjoy this town.
- I can see that.
- Yeah. I'll see you later.
Bye.
Don't stay for too long.
Okay, thank you.
Hello, Mommy.
I am fine. I have arrived.
Yeah, so I'm just
trying to settle in.
The road to this place
was not good at all.
But then the trip
wasn't so bad after all.
Yes.
Amen.
Amen.
Amen.
Amen.
Am...
Let me call you back. Call you
back. Let me call you back.
Oh, Lord! What has
she done wrong?
Labisi.
My father!
Welcome.
You are fast asleep.
I've been expecting you for a while,
so I decided to lay down and rest.
Till you'd get back.
- Have you eaten?
- Yes, I have.
What did you eat?
I ate Amala.
Amala?
That's good too Did
you leave some for me?
Yes, but
It might be cold, because
I made it a while ago.
Don't worry, I will
eat it like that.
I bought you something.
Oh, father! Thank you so much.
Do you like it?
I like it.
Add it to the others you have.
- Okay?
- Okay.
- Labisi?
- Yes, father.
I, Ifabiyi, am your father.
There's nothing you want in this
world that I wouldn't do for you.
Okay, thank you, sir.
I am doing all these things
because I don't want
anyone to deceive you.
Don't let men deceive you.
Are you listening?
Most men will lead you on
and leave you stranded.
There's nothing you desire in
this world that's within my reach
that I wouldn't do for you.
Thank you, father.
- Okay?
- Yes, father.
My dear Labisi.
Aduke Okin.
In the name of Jesus!
Amen.
- In the name of Jesus!
- Amen.
- In the mighty name of Jesus!
- Amen.
- Glory be to your name Father.
- Amen.
We thank you for your
protection over us.
We are thankful that we
slept and woke up healthy.
Oh Lord, accept our
praises and thanksgiving.
Lord, accept our praises
and thanksgiving.
Holy Spirit accept our
praises and thanksgiving.
I hand over Otitodun
village in your care, Lord.
Otitodun Grammar School,
I put it in God's care.
The students of Otitodun Grammar
School, I put them in your care, Lord.
The workers in there, I
put them in your care.
Lord, we beg you as
we go out and come in,
protect us!
Protect us!
Deji!
- Amen, Mum.
- Say Amen
- In our going Protect us, Lord.
- Amen.
All these we ask through
Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Amen.
Lakaye that is nicknamed
Oluwanran and Ogun esusu
That one that makes himself
Into a planting heap
Lakaye murdered the
husband At the fireplace
And tosses his wife's corpse
At the back of the fireplace
Ogun the river side grass
That stirs turbulence
Ogun Lakaye, Do not
throw us to the bushes
Ogun, do not make
our lives miserable
- Bisi
- Yes, father.
- Won't you come out?
- I'm coming.
Ogun, do not forsake us Or
make our lives miserable
I want to reverence Ogun
The agile man of Ijamo
Ogun that adorns a midget spike
Better catch up with me!
Na by grace
No be luck
Na'im I take dey survive
As I dey go
Oh as I dey come
Eledami, se ohun lo nsho mi
I no go ever stop
On my way to the top
Cause my light, no go ever die
Excuse me!
Please, where's the way
to the Principal's office?
Thank you.
Come in.
Oh, Corper Patience.
- Good morning, ma.
- Good morning.
I hope you had a restful night?
- I did, ma.
- Oh, that's great.
Oh! Him Please ignore him.
They know that I am
a disciplinarian.
And that I do not take
nonsense in this school.
Please, sit down.
Thank you ma.
You will be taking one
of our key subjects.
- Oh, really?
- Oh, yes.
- Ma.
- Yes?
I'm so sorry.
I don't mean to go off-topic.
And I don't mean to pry, but
A girl died yesterday at the
Not too far from the Corper's
lodge. And I'm still in shock.
Tola
Such a terrible thing.
I feel so bad for her mother.
A single mother.
- Really?
- Yes.
The sad part is,
Tola was a promising child.
A promising student
of this school.
And I had high hopes for her.
What class was she in?
SS1.
A very happy girl.
Full of life.
Ma, I'm sorry but, what
could have caused her demise?
I mean, she bled out and I
cannot wrap my head around it.
I don't know.
Mystery, I would say.
And this town has
a very... A lot of potentials.
A huge one.
And government has not
been taking much attention
to us until recently.
All is well.
Touch wood.
We'll get there one day.
And to look at the
brighter side of the day.
Let me introduce you
to the other Corpers.
- And also the teaching staff.
- All right, ma.
- Shall we?
- Yes, ma.
Thank you.
Please, after you.
Thank you.
This is our Miss Isio.
She's our Biology teacher.
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
Mrs. Balogun, Chemistry Teacher.
Good morning, Mrs. Balogun
Our one and only, Mr. Joseph,
our Yoruba teacher.
Good morning, Mr. Joseph.
Good morning, Corper. You're
welcome to Otitodun Grammar School.
The village is very welcoming.
Good morning. How are you?
Please, mind how you go.
All stand, greet!
Good morning, ma.
You are welcome to SS3B, ma.
God bless you, ma.
Amen, ma.
Thank you. Good
morning, everybody.
Sit down.
This morning,
I'm going to introduce
our new Corper.
Her name is Corper
Patience Jideofor.
Thank you, ma.
She will be taking you
on English language.
- And Corper Patience?
- Yes, ma.
This is SS3B.
Okay.
I'll be taking my leave now.
If you need anything,
please, do not hesitate.
And to you students, a very
good morning to you once again.
Good morning, ma.
- Enjoy your class.
- Thanks, ma.
- All right, class. Hello, everyone.
- Hello ma.
My name is Miss Patience Jideofor,
just like the principal said.
But, you all can call me
Miss PJ.
Yes, PJ.
We'll get to that later. So
is this everyone in class?
- No.
- Where are the rest of the classmates?
At home, ma.
Farm.
Oh! Okay Where is
your class captain?
In the farm.
Hair dressing.
Something is wrong with you all.
All right, okay. Pipe down,
please. You, please get up.
- You mean me?
- Yes, please.
What's your name, please?
My name is Olufunke Akanbi.
Funke Akanbi, nice to meet you.
Do you know the names
of everyone in class,
both present and absent?
- All of us? Yes, ma.
- Yes, please.
All right, can you write
the list out for me?
All right. Thank you very much.
Oh, Feyi? Hi, please come.
- Good afternoon.
- Hi. How are you? You remember me, right?
That's great.
Well, coincidentally, I'm
your new English Teacher.
I was in class today and I
noticed you weren't there.
So, your classmates told
me where to find you.
I'm learning a trade here.
Oh, I see, you want
to be a hairdresser?
Yes, sure!
There is nothing wrong with being
a hairdresser. But, you know
It would be much better if you
added, like, a diploma to it.
Corper, there's no work here.
Oh, I see.
But, like I said,
you know there's nothing wrong
with being a hairdresser, right?
Oh, this why I agreed
to learn hairdressing.
Universities and Polytechnics
cannot teach that to me.
You're right.
There's nothing wrong
with learning a trade.
I think everybody should learn
a trade and have it on the side.
But don't you think at least,
acquiring a certificate
even if it's your O'Levels
would be a good idea.
You're in the last lap of your
senior secondary education.
- You might as well just finish up.
- Okay.
- Really?
- Yes.
Or is there another
thing I don't know about?
Nothing.
So, what do you say I come to your
madam, talk to her and convince her to...
Absolutely not. No.
- I will talk to her myself.
- You want to talk to her yourself.
Feyi, madam wants you inside.
- I'll be right there.
- Feyi!
I get you, it's fine. You have
to go. But think about it, yeah?
I'll see you soon in class
soon, right? All right. Bye.
- Well done, Aunty. I like your hair.
- Thanks.
Let me be sincere
Miss PJ encouraged all of
us to go back to school.
Especially we girls.
And she did this on her own.
Hello.
Corper Hi.
- Hi. How are you?
- Fine.
You must be Bisi, right?
I am Corper Patience.
I saw you at the festival when
you arrived into the village.
Oh, did you? Nice. That
was a very colorful event.
I mean, what a
great day to arrive.
So, how have you been?
Fine
No. There's no problem.
I'm actually your new English Teacher
over at Otitodun Grammar School.
And I realize you are not in school, so
I came to check if everything is okay.
I school at the neighboring
village Not here in Otitodun.
Why is that?
- Nothing.
- Are you sure?
If there's no problem, why
are you changing schools?
Otitodun
All the Otitodun school
students always make jest of me.
They mock me.
Oh, is that so? I'm so sorry.
They abuse me every day,
calling me all sorts of names.
I'm not going there anymore.
But you know that
can change, right?
There's no hope.
Nothing is changing.
Bisi.
Look, changing your
school is not a bad idea.
But then what happens when
you get to the other school
and they treat you the exact way
the Otitodun students treated you.
They don't know me there.
They won't be calling me names.
Did you know that the student of Otitodun
would treat you the way they did?
Exactly!
So when you get to the other school
and the situation is the same,
would you keep running?
Look, life will throw
different challenges at you.
Your best bet, is to fight it.
If you keep running, you
probably would never stop.
My mother would say, the only opinion
about yourself that matters is yours.
I know I see that you're busy.
Why don't you come over to my
place later in the evening?
I'm in the Corper's lodge.
For what, ma?
No, nothing. Don't be afraid. It's
just, you know, for you to come
We'll sit down, talk,
get to know each other.
I'd like to be your friend.
- Should I be expecting you?
- Okay, ma.
All right, then.
I'll be waiting.
Bye.
Well-done.
Where is it?
You will hear from me as
I start the preparations.
You will be victorious.
The mousetrap conquers the mouse.
The fishing net conquers the fish.
The pouched rat is fated to
die by the trap set for it.
The doorway eventually
swallows the Lord of drums.
The snail shell
outlives the snail.
You shall be victorious!
Whatever I do shall be
without consequences.
One lets go of Eko leaves
after eating its content.
The locust beans and salt
are bought for consumption.
When a woman returns home
from the marketplace,
the bags containing palm oil,
salt and the pepper is untied.
Whatever I do shall be
without consequences.
Second period!
I'm serious.
All of them, not one single
person passed that test.
They all scored zero!
This is something that I've
taught them how many times now?
They are all dull!
What nonsense! Who does
she even think she is?
Who does she think she is?
She thinks she can come here and
change the way we've been teaching.
I've been teaching before
she left elementary.
Skills Acquisition Program.
The normal ones
we've been teaching,
they've not learned it yet,
she wants to add other stuffs.
Rubbish!
Miss Isio, who are
you talking about?
Is it not that female
Corper that just joined us.
I overheard her
telling the principal
Ma, I think we need to add
skills acquisition program.
Guess what?
The principal was just there,
smiling and looking at her
sheepishly without objecting it.
I know one thing for sure.
Aside Biology,
I'm not teaching anybody
anything, at least not for free.
If they want to learn it, they should
go to Technical Schools or roadside.
I cannot kill myself.
Miss Isio, if you asked me,
this does not sound
like a bad idea at all.
Oh, yes!
Because these students are
not all that brilliant.
So this might just be what
they need to edge them on.
So, if you asked me, it
sounds like a good idea.
It's not a bad idea at all.
Tola's mother?
You are welcome, ma.
Welcome.
- Good evening.
- Good evening.
Bring it down.
- Thanks, my regards to your mother.
- Please sit down, ma.
Hope you are well?
I am, thanks.
Sorry.
Thank you, ma.
How are things?
I'm grateful. I am
grateful to the almighty.
You're a strong woman.
The almighty God,
will not forsake you.
- Amen.
- He will empower you.
- Amen.
- And pacify you.
Sorry for your loss.
I'm just returning
from the farm,
and my husband said I
should give you these yams.
Thank you, ma.
I'm grateful, send my
thanks to your husband, too.
All thanks belong to
God, not a human being.
May God not forsake
anyone of us.
He won't forsake you.
Tola's mother,
God will heal and bless you.
Amen.
- Do you hear me?
- Amen.
Be prayerful.
It is only through prayers
that you will find solace.
- Thank you, ma.
- You are welcome.
Thank you very much, ma.
- Let me be on my way.
- Thank you.
My regards to your husband.
I will extend your regards.
- I will come and check up on you soon.
- Thank you, ma.
Lest I forget, you
heard what happened?
What happened?
Stop acting like you
didn't hear what happened.
Not at all. What happened?
One girl died this morning.
- What!
- Well, it's crazy
They found her lifeless body when
she bled out from her private part.
That's two deaths in
how many weeks now?
- Did somebody die before her?
- Yes!
The day I arrived, a little after
the Principal introduced us.
What's this woman name? Mama Tola. She
lost her daughter the same exact way.
- Are you serious?
- Yes.
No wonder I've not been
seeing that girl lately.
You
I just hope this is not
some virus outbreak,
because these deaths are the
same It's not normal or random.
It makes no sense.
If you think about it, you'll
see that it makes no sense.
So, not a single health center,
or a mini hospital in this town.
Maybe if those girls had
gotten medical attention,
they wouldn't have died the way
they did, but now we'll never know.
Well, there's a hospital that's
about one hour drive from here,
even a Police station.
Yes.
We heard a few government
officials have been here
to check a few things out.
But, still nothing has
been heard from them.
From the look of things,
I am certain their services
are not extended to this area.
Please, where are they? Maybe
one can go to report this issue.
Maybe they'll investigate, the
government officials or the Police.
Listen, about that, I'll advise you
not to waste your time and energy.
Do not interfere in
affairs of these villagers.
Remember you and I are Corpers; we
are only here to serve and leave.
- Our time here is limited.
- That's a very insensitive thing to say.
Just very insensitive.
If she was your sister,
would you say such?
They don't have a
king in this town.
The best bet is the government
officials or the Police people.
How are you sure this
is the last death?
Come on! See, you know
what? Don't worry.
Just help me with the address.
I will follow up myself.
No problem, I will send you the
address. I'll have it texted to you.
Okay then, I'd appreciate it.
Hello, Corper.
Hi. Do you need help?
What happened, Bisi?
You gave me your word.
I'm not interested.
I changed my mind.
Why?
It cannot work.
I mean, probably.
But then we'll never
know if you don't try.
Why would you just give
up completely like that?
I don't want anybody
to laugh at me again.
I know I don't look appealing
like the other students.
Bisi, that's exactly
where the problem lies.
How do you expect people to love you
when you don't even love yourself?
- It doesn't matter.
- Who said that?
Exactly. Nobody did.
Bisi listen, you owe it to yourself to
choose the best option for yourself.
Come on!
I don't have any options.
- How would you know if...
- Labisi.
Yes, father.
You've done enough, come inside.
- Bye-bye.
- Bye.
- Greetings, father.
- Greetings.
Sir?
Good afternoon, sir.
Greetings.
Sir, I was hoping you
would help me talk
I want you to help
me talk to her.
Help me talk to her.
Concerning what?
For her to come to school.
My daughter said she doesn't want
to attend your school anymore.
Whatever she wishes for is what
I do. I don't change her mind.
Sir...
I'm already making arrangements for
her, at the neighboring village.
Sir
I can help her. I can
help her get better.
Did you tell her that?
I told her I could help her
to change and get better
if she comes to my house.
I can help her, I told her so.
All right, then.
And that would be Hyperbole So,
that would be all for today, guys.
- Did you have fun?
- Yes, ma.
Okay, so our next class, we're
going to be talking on Euphemisms.
Don't worry, it's the next class. You
don't have to tell me about it now.
However, myself
and other teachers
have decided to teach you some
extra-curricular activities.
That's outside of book reading
so you don't get bored.
So if you want to learn shoemaking,
please go over to JSS 2E.
Mr. Joseph is going to
be there waiting for you.
If you want to learn baking,
at the staffroom you have
Mrs. Olajire waiting.
And if you want to learn make-up,
I'll be teaching you that so sit back.
Thank you.
All right.
Orelolu? Do you want
to learn makeup?
Yes, what is makeup?
No, no, no! Girls, no.
Please don't do that.
So makeup is a beauty
enhancement done on the face.
Basically, it's mostly
done on women though.
Okay
So, you will teach us how
to makeup in our faces?
Wh... Ladies, what did I say?
Orelolu, so
Why don't you join Mr. Joseph
for the shoemaking class?
That's easier, don't you think?
Thank you, Ore.
Okay so makeup.
Everyone else has come
around except Bisi.
Go and meet her.
I've used up all my wits
trying to convince her.
Indeed! Like you can
ever use up your wits.
Still go to her, maybe you
need a different approach.
Festus, I've exhausted all the
approaches, I know and I am tired.
The girl is too stubborn.
I think because she was raised by
an over-protective jealous father,
all by himself.
- And that man is quite troublesome.
- You mean Ifabiyi?
Yes, Ifabiyi. Who doesn't know
Ifabiyi? The strong herbalist.
That man That man is
powerful, do you understand?
I heard he's been on a revenge
mission ever since he lost his wife.
Are you serious? How so?
I don't know. You know
Three days after they moved here,
back then Bisi was very little.
So
From what I've heard, I was
told his wife slept one night
and didn't wake up.
Since then, he didn't take things
lightly, he got so paranoid.
Like, he doesn't
even talk to anybody.
And he doesn't want to
re-marry since then.
You know, so
No wonder. It all
makes sense now.
Good afternoon, I'm
looking for Shade's house.
That's her house.
Thank you, ma.
May we not experience
such again.
Please take heart.
Good afternoon.
I'm looking for Shade's father.
That is me.
- Good afternoon.
- Good afternoon.
- My condolences.
- Thank you.
- Good afternoon, ma.
- Corper.
So you can speak Yoruba?
I can speak but not so
fluently. I was born in Lagos.
- I hope all is well?
- Yes, ma.
Hope there's no problem?
None at all, I came to check up
on you to see how you are doing.
That's good. Thanks.
Where is Shade's mother?
- She is inside the house.
- Can I go and see her?
- Yes, you can.
- Thank you, sir.
I decided to come and check up on
you to see how you've been fairing
since your daughter Tola died.
Corper,
it has really been difficult.
The only daughter I had
died just like that.
You will need to be strong.
That is what Tola would want.
Thank you. Corper,
thank you very much.
I hope you don't mind
telling me how it happened?
Myself and her father
wanted to go out
and she said she wasn't
feeling too well.
And I told my daughter that I would get
some herbs for her on my way back home.
But when I got back,
I met my daughter dead with
lots of blood from her genitals.
On the day of the festival,
I woke up very early to
help make arrangements
for what my mates would
be using for the festival.
Then I woke Tola up and told her
to quickly do all the house chores
and join me afterwards
at the festival.
Later at the festival,
I searched for Tola
and I didn't see her.
Where is Tola?
Then I came back home
All I saw was Tola's corpse.
Tola was gone.
Tola had died.
I'm so sorry. I am very sorry.
Was there blood
from her genitals?
I met her in a pool
of her own blood.
Could it be something she ate?
Not at all.
The night before,
we all had Amala for dinner.
Then yesterday morning
I made pap for her.
All the food she ate,
I made them myself.
My condolences, ma.
Do you know if she had
gone anywhere before then?
No.
My daughter didn't go anywhere.
She didn't go anywhere.
My daughter did not go anywhere.
Thank you for speaking to me.
Are you aware Shade also
died the same way Tola died?
Is Shade dead?
My goodness!
She died the same way Tola did. Blood
was streaming out of her genitals.
Shade died and Tola died.
I will come and check
up on you again.
Much later.
Thank you.
Hello there! Madam,
I'm greeting you.
- Hello, Corper.
- Yeah.
My name is Festus, a
serving Corper in this town.
- I've seen you around a couple of times.
- Really? I'm Miss Isio.
Nice to meet you, Miss Isio.
I must say you are a
very beautiful woman.
Thank you, is there
anything you want me to do?
Oh, no. I just want to
get to know you better.
For what?
Why?
Yes, that's because I don't
have friends around here.
- Someone I can talk to every now and then.
- I'm not interested.
Hi.
Can I talk to Feyi?
She is not around.
I mean Feyi, your colleague.
She is not around, Corper.
Thank you.
You see, so
I mean, I have a clear understanding
of all the things you said, Corper.
And I just want to let you
know that our local government
is one of the lucky
local governments
that is getting the government
attention right now.
You know Am I right?
Yeah, you see, and again
- we have made sure that
- Good day, sir.
Hey, how are you?
all the developmental projects
that we promised the people,
we have told the state
that we must do everything
in this period, you know.
Thank you very much, sir. I
am very happy to hear that.
I'm sure that the people of Otitodun
will be happy to hear that as well.
They don't have a choice
They are the ones who put us there
and it is my responsibility, you know,
as the chairman of this local
government and constituency
to make sure that everybody
- Good afternoon, sir.
- Greetings.
is attended to.
- Do you get me?
- Yes, sir.
So, my main point
is, you just relax.
Again, thank you for bringing
this to my attention.
And I'm sure everything
will be okay.
Thank you, sir.
- And once in a while, we can do drinks
- That would be good.
All right then, do take care.
So
Hello
- Bisi. Hi.
- Good morning, ma.
- Hi, how are you?
- Fine, ma.
How's it going?
Oh, thank you.
It's fine. It's fine
right there. Thank you.
Have a seat.
- How are you?
- I'm fine.
I'm just going to go
straight to the point.
I noticed you don't
have friends and I
I noticed that the students in
the school, they make fun of you.
But I I would love
to let you know
that I would love to be your
friend if you would allow.
I bought you some gifts
and it will make me really
happy if you will accept it.
What's that?
Just basic necessities
that every woman needs.
This is a sanitary pad.
It's used for your monthly flow.
You know, that monthly thing
when blood comes out of your body
and every month.
- Sani
- Yes.
I use cloths
Right.
Okay. Well, this is more hygienic,
but don't worry, I'll teach you.
I'll teach you about how to use
it later, okay? Don't worry.
And this is body spray.
Sorry.
You like this? Yeah, exactly.
So it's actually
used for when you...
After the shower, you just spray it on
your body, and it's smell like that.
Oh, look at you.
Yeah, they actually
all work hand in hand.
So this is it, I'll teach you
how to use all of them later.
Yeah.
Why don't I take you inside and teach
you how to use all these things.
You like them? I see
You're welcome. Let's go.
Let me teach you
how to use them.
All right, let's go.
All right, so today we're
learning Idiomatic Expressions.
- What did I say?
- Idiomatic Expressions!
So it's basically
the indirect usage...
- Good morning, ma.
- Bisi, hi.
- How are you?
- I'm fine, ma.
It's good to see you.
You are late though.
I'm sorry, ma. I went to
the farm and came back late.
It's okay. Please,
sit down. Welcome.
So we're learning idiomatic
expressions today.
Let's start with the
phrase: Hit the nail
on the head.
But how much do people
pay around here?
It depends on the hair style.
Style? You mean braids.
That is quite expensive.
It's about three hundred.
Or two fifty naira.
True! I'm not lying.
Feyi, come on! You
are so funny. I swear.
Okay see, Feyi.
You know I like you, you
know I like you so much.
Listen, I'll take you to Lagos,
open a good salon for you
and then you start making
ten thousand naira per head.
Trust me.
As long as you calm down for me, you
understand, do the right thing...
Corper Festus.
- Hi.
- How are you doing?
- I'm good.
- Where are you going to now?
- Feyi.
- Ma my madam
I know. I'm just coming from your
shop. I was told you weren't there.
- I need to talk to you.
- About what?
I just saw you talking to Corper
Festus. Do not get carried away by that.
You don't need a man in
your life. Be very careful.
What is wrong with you?
I'm highly disappointed
in you, Festus!
These girls are supposed
to be learning from us.
You're hell-bent on getting in their
pants like the shameless dog that you are.
- Calm down, you're shouting.
- I'm shouting?
Yes, you're shouting.
I don't care what you do with
what's in between your legs,
stay away from those girls!
Or I will lodge a complaint
against you, try me!
Something is wrong
with your brain!
What's even your problem?
Something must be wrong
with your own brain!
- Do you know who you are talking to?
- Who are you?
- What's even wrong with you?
- What is it?
You're an idiot, look at
you. Old shameless thing.
Okay, don't worry.
Don't worry, you
will see. Idiot!
Soon enough,
we started seeing a Police
Inspector in our town.
We later found out
that it was Miss PJ
who had gone to make a report
to the local government chairman
about the deaths of the two girls.
Bisi
Good evening, Corper.
- How are you doing?
- Fine.
- I knew I was going to meet you here.
- I hope there's no problem?
It's been hard keeping
up with you lately.
What did I do?
No, you didn't do anything.
Well, it's just that
you know, I like you.
And with the recent
your recent transformation
in this village,
a lot of boys have
been eyeing you.
Nothing like that. Boys you say?
My father does not allow
me to talk to boys.
I don't talk to boys.
Bisi, your father meant boys
and not fine men like us.
Yes!
Have you ever imagined
what it would feel like
to be a big girl
among your peers?
I'm sorry, Corper.
My father buys me everything
I want. Everything for me.
I know, let me
tell you something.
You know I can take
good care of you.
- You know that, right?
- My father can take care...
I'm not saying your father
can't take care of you...
Corper!
Do you want to be unfortunate?
Corper! Look at my face.
If I ever see you with Bisi,
your father and mother would
cry because you will die.
Do not follow my daughter again.
I was only playing with your
daughter. Is there anything
- There's nothing...
- Play?
Don't play with my child.
If you don't want the
deities to strike you down!
If I see you again with
Bisi, your life is ruined.
Your father and mother would weep
over you, because you'll die.
Let's go!
Is this the water
you've been fetching?
Is this the water
you've been fetching?
Rubbish!
Hey, wait.
Miss Corper or whatever name
these students call you.
I've been meaning
to talk to you.
It's Miss PJ. Good afternoon,
Miss Isio. I hope all is well?
Everything is well.
But it seems your activities are
disrupting the peace in the school.
I don't understand.
How do you mean?
Haven't you noticed how our
senior secondary school girls
go about looking like they're
contesting for a beauty pageant.
They look like beauty queens.
The amount of time they
spend making their faces
should be used to
study properly.
- Miss Isio, you're getting it all wrong.
- What am I getting wrong?
When has it become normal for
students to love and wear makeup
to the extent of carrying an eyeliner in
their pockets instead of pens and pencils.
Miss Isio, if you
would calm down
I'm sure you would have noticed the
positive changes in all of this.
I mean, haven't you noticed
that the classes are now more filled than
they used to be when we just started?
They happy to learn, and look
forward to vocational skills,
if you asked me, it's
boosting their morale.
You're not making
any sense to me.
You think you can bring
your Lagos lifestyle
and come to this place and
influence our students with it?
It's not possible!
It's not acceptable!
I don't know why the
Principal is allowing you.
Miss Isio, you are looking at it
from a whole different perspective.
Things are not as it seems. Look,
all these things are voluntary.
- The teachers are doing it voluntarily.
- Please, come off it!
You've only been here for months
and you're messing with the system.
You think you're
smarter than all of us?
Is that what you
think? What rubbish!
Miss Isio!
Miss Isio,
what was that?
What came over you?
I'm sorry, ma.
I am not at all happy
about what just happened.
You're a grown woman.
I expected you to
have come to me
if you have a problem with the
program instead of creating a scene
with the Corper.
Why?
You know
I know.
Everybody knows that these
children are not her children.
All she's trying
to do is to help.
And you cannot sincerely
sit down there comfortably
and tell me you have not seen the impact
of this program of these children's lives.
Even the school attendance.
I am disappointed in you.
And for this reason
you must apologize to
Corper Patience, right now.
Sorry.
No, not like that.
I'm sorry.
It's all right.
Thank you very much.
It's nothing.
- Please keep up with the good work.
- Gladly.
That'll be all. All
right, ma, thank you.
Excuse me. I'm not done yet.
What is it?
She said he doesn't touch her.
Yeah, I get that but
Hi, morning.
I get that but, I mean you
know how these girls can be.
They won't want to speak up
because of fear of a lot of things.
And I'm not saying Mr. Ifabiyi
molests his daughter,
but that man is a
well known fetish man.
And I hear he has juju which he
doesn't hesitate to show in public.
Right.
Will do, Inspector Garba. Thank
you for always taking my calls.
Okay. Have a good
day, Inspector Garba.
Isio mama!
Number one socialite
of Otitodun!
I cannot come and kill myself.
I cannot even come and allow some
people's children to kill me.
You know I've not my own.
You are living the life!
Hello.
Hi. How are you?
- Fine, thank you.
- Welcome.
All right, guys, so
that was a good one.
This is to ease our nerves
and just have some fun.
Okay? So we'll do one more time.
Bisi, this time, I want
you to take the lead.
Okay, let's go!
No, darling, no.
Listen, you have to boost your
confidence with this, okay?
Remember we rehearsed
this, right?
So you can do this for
me. All right, let's go.
All right, guys, let's
join her. Come on!
Okay, one more time.
Oh my God, it's amazing!
Okay, you can dance in circles.
Okay! Bisi, you're
doing amazing.
Emmanuel, well done!
One more time from the top
Okay, that's fine.
- Corper PJ?
- Yes, darling.
I want to ask you something.
Yeah, of course.
Go ahead. Why not?
Why is it that you
like us so much
as if we were your own sisters?
The previous Corpers
that came to Otitodun,
they don't like us the
way you like us so much.
Why?
Well, thank you for the
acknowledgment, Bisi.
You see,
growing up my father left
us at a very young age.
Myself, my sister and my mother.
And you know, that left my mom
being a single parent to
cater to myself and my sister.
She would sell her valuables,
her clothes, her
wrappers, bags, shoes,
just to make sure that our
school fees is complete
whenever her salary
couldn't cover it.
That's why it's very painful
whenever I see girls like you,
girls of your age being
denied of those opportunities.
I suppose if my mum was here,
I would be like you.
Don't cry.
Look, I understand that your mother
is late but what you need to know
is that she's always in your
heart, and with you in spirit.
Always praying for you.
Okay? All right.
Let's wrap this up.
We're done.
Your hair looks so good.
Thank you, ma.
Hey! Where did you
get a phone from?
My dad got it for me yesterday.
Oh, really? That's nice.
But I hope It won't distract
you from your studies?
No, ma.
Because the last thing you
need right now is distraction.
- You promise?
- Yes, ma.
Good. All right. We're done.
Let me give you my number
so you can call me whenever.
- Thank you, ma.
- You're welcome, love.
Here you go. Flash me so I
can save your number, okay?
- Okay, ma.
- All right.
Do you have clothes
you'd like me to wash?
- Maybe I can quickly wash them.
- No, darling, I washed two days ago.
- Okay, ma.
- Make sure you flash me.
Yes, ma.
- Bisi, how are you?
- Goodbye, sir.
What?
Miss PJ warned me plenty of
times but I didn't listen.
Hello Bisi.
Hello
Hello?
Hello?
Hello Bisi, can you hear me?
Hello?
Bisi, are you there? Hello.
Help me, please!
Is anyone around? Please, help.
I'm dying.
Help me.
Help me.
Oh, my God! Bisi! Bisi!
Bisi, get up! Oh my God.
Bisi! Somebody help!
Help me!
Somebody help!
Bisi! Somebody help!
Bisi, calm down, I'm
here. I'm here. I'm here.
I'm here.
Sorry.
Somebody help me,
please, I'm begging you.
Oh my God, Bisi.
Please. Oh, God. Please.
Bisi, just calm down, please.
Hello!
Mrs. Adeyemi, please, I
beg you, we need your help.
There's an emergency, please.
Bisi.
She's bleeding everywhere. Please.
I don't know what the problem is.
Bisi, please, oh God.
Somebody help me!
Help me!
Somebody help me, please!
Help me!
She's bleeding all over.
Neighbors, help me!
What is this again?
Please carry her.
Please carry her.
How did it happen?
Please be quick!
Quickly please!
I'm sorry.
She's lost so much blood.
We tried all we could but
we couldn't revive her.
I'm sorry.
I hope the angels
will guide you home
It's hard believing,
hard to move on
But then our love
will always live on
Heaven is haven
Heaven is home
I'm doomed!
I'm doomed!
My special one
Olabisi
I guess it's time to
Wish you farewell
You killed the Vulture even
though you were forewarned,
your life shall not end well.
You were advised against
killing the Bucorvidae,
you didn't listen and now
you shall not prosper!
You didn't listen when
asked to spare the parrots,
and so, everything progressive
in your lives will halt!
Things will be
extremely hard for you!
Whoever is responsible for
my daughter Olabisi's death,
the person will die
before seven days.
The individual will
run mad in seven days.
The Goat is left to watch
as its kid is sacrificed.
The Lamb is burnt and pounded in
the helpless presence of the Sheep.
The one responsible will not
make it to the seventh day.
The curses which I spew
today shall come to pass.
It's the Fern plant prominence that
outshine that of every species of wool.
Other animals succumb
whenever Olobusose demands.
The earth harkens whatever
the Pouched Rat solicits.
You cheated me and
tell me not to report,
but I have and even
told the deities.
Anyone who killed my
daughter, my child Olabisi.
The individual will run mad!
They will tear their
own clothes and go mad.
The person will die in seven days
from now and depart from this world.
Olabisi!
Olabisi.
My child, Aduke Okin
The frond that flaunts
the palm tree's abundance.
Don't be too quick to walk
into the gate of Heaven.
My daughter Aduke.
Wait at heaven's gate, your
killer is coming to join you.
Your killer is coming over! The
Vulture is the earthly cult.
While the heavenly confraternity
lords the Bucorvidae.
Mesibi is what the
witches' bird is called.
The black death makes black inking.
The red death makes red inking.
He that doesn't make any form
of inking rainbows the sky.
The Ifa consultation made for
Itu, the husband of the Goat.
Agunfagbagodorisa the
groom of the Sheep.
The words of Orisa Adele is the cause
of Oron's persistent warmongering.
Anyone who has hands
in Olabisi's death.
In seven days, the person will
die. The person will go mad!
The day you killed Olabisi
is the day you offended me.
I said no one should offend me.
Then, they went ahead to offend me.
You will lose your life.
Corper Patience.
Please,
I beg of you.
Please.
Don't be too hard on yourself.
I beg of you.
Please.
I know it's not at all easy.
I know this is painful.
It is hard and difficult.
I know what this girl, I
know what she meant to you
to me
to everybody, to this village.
Please.
Take it easy.
We need you.
Her father needs you.
Her friends everybody.
I need you. Please
don't break down.
Please.
I beg of you.
Please.
I pray to God.
That God
God will give us the strength,
to overcome this.
I beg you.
Okay.
Please.
I will come back for you.
Can I go?
Thank you.
Please.
It is only the government
that can help us.
And you are part
of the government.
Please consider the dead
girls, and their parents.
Please help us. Please.
Rest assured our
government is capable.
Besides, the parents of these
students who lost their lives,
I can't imagine how
they must be feeling.
Mr. chairman, they are
in a terrible state.
Bisi's death shook
us all terribly.
The Police then launched
a full investigation
to solve this mystery
in Otitodun town.
- Corper Festus.
- Sir.
Fingers are pointing at you
that you're the one flirting
with these girls mostly.
It seems everyone has seen you
with one girl or the other
at a particular time.
Sir, I swear with every
ounce of blood in me,
I have absolutely nothing to do
with the deaths of these girls.
God will bear me witness.
Okay, I've heard you. However, you
still need to come to our station.
So that we can take down your statement,
while investigation continues.
It's okay, sir.
Okay.
Is Corper Patience in her room?
She's been indoors since
everything happened.
She's also inconsolable, too.
- Oh, okay. Let me see her.
- All right, sir.
Miss Isio was right.
I caused this.
No, it's not your fault.
What happened to Bisi
is not your fault.
I just feel like
if I had not convinced her
to not change school then she had
attended the school in the other town,
this wouldn't have happened.
- What are you talking about?
- I just feel responsible.
See,
what happened to Bisi,
I'm not happy that she's dead
but you can't because of,
let those girls go back
to who they used to be.
You need to stand by them.
You need to be strong for
them, to be with them.
I've sent the phone they
found with her to Lagos
for forensics.
As soon as possible, we'll
get all the information.
To know who she has
been communicating with.
Oh, thank God you
bought her the phone.
No, I didn't buy her the phone. She
said her father bought it for her.
Her father?
I think when I was
interviewing
Ifabiyi
Yeah, he told me that Bisi told
him that you gave her the phone.
That's not possible.
Okay, that's not a problem.
Let's wait for the forensics,
then we get all the necessary
information we need.
How soon will that be?
Normally takes some time, but
I'm going to follow it up,
and make sure that we get
it as soon as possible.
Please do.
I know how terrible you are feeling
now, but everything depends on you.
You need to give
us that support.
All right.
- Hunter.
- Greetings.
Hunter!
- Happy hunting!
- A great one it shall be!
- You shall have a good catch.
- So shall it be.
Are you off to the farm?
I have to go to the
farm right this moment.
There are small weeds I
need to clear on the farm.
If I don't go now before the sun
comes out, I'll suffer later.
That's good.
Because the sun scorches
too hot these days.
True. You are correct,
look at my skin.
That's how farming is.
May God help us.
- My regards to your wife.
- I'll send your regards.
Kudos to her for all she does
for our children in school.
Extend my greetings
to your family.
Thank you very much.
Wait a second.
Am I the only one that noticed
that all these people started dying
from that first day that
Corper came into this town.
- Who are you talking about?
- Who else?
But Corper Patience or Miss J
whatever name they call her.
What is "Ah!"?
I don't know why everyone is afraid
to say things the way there are.
The very first day she
came into this town,
that girl that lives with her
mother close to the Corper's lodge.
What's her name again?
Died! What is her name?
- Tola.
- Tolani.
God bless you. That girl died.
And ever since then, people
have been dying one by one.
And no one is even
suspecting her.
- This is truly strange.
- Very strange.
Miss Isio.
All these acquisitions that you're
making, do you have proof to back them?
Mr. Joseph, am I not
saying the truth?
I just don't think it is right
for you to be saying such things
in sensitive times like this.
It's not fair on the young girl.
"It's not fair on
the young girl".
It's not
Okay. Well
The only thing
I'm saying is that
God should take way whatever evil
spirit that came into this town
with anybody to be killing
our students one by one.
God should take it away, back to
sender. So, we will have peace as usual.
That is my prayer,
in Jesus name, Amen.
Holy ghost fire!
- Well done.
- Baba
Welcome back.
- I've been expecting you.
- Yes, I deliberately delayed a bit.
Where is the white cloth?
Baba
- There's no white cloth.
- How come?
All these girls we're using
their blood for the sacrifice,
it's becoming really
complicated for me.
And people in the village
are beginning to question
what has been happening.
Meaning?
Have you forgotten?
You're meant to deliver
seven virgin girls,
that we must retrieve
blood from their genitals
to sacrifice to the deity.
So that you can become king.
If you don't do these things,
you can't become king.
Baba. Remember I'm the
one that killed Adekunle?
My rival who was also
in line to become king.
It was his daughter we used
first for the sacrifice.
It doesn't matter,
what's wrong with you?
You better pull
yourself together!
If you can't find all seven, there
will be calamity on your head.
It's like you don't
understand what I'm saying,
the police are now
investigating these deaths.
Don't you know the one who wants to
wear the crown, must bear its weight.
You better be committed to it!
Baba, I understand
all what you said but
Look, Baba how can you help me?
What can you do for me to make it
easier? Baba, this is now too difficult.
How can we find a way around it?
Adeyemi, it's always up to one to
fix up whenever the need arises.
What about the commanding
charm I gave you?
It's here.
Baba, It was working
It worked at first, but now
everything is just difficult.
Which solution can
you provide for me?
- Adeyemi
- Baba
If you don't do this,
and fail to get the remaining
four girls to complete seven,
you will see calamities
upon calamities.
Damages upon damages.
The consequences and repercussions
will be so devastating!
Baba
What can you do for me? Help
me, would you leave me hanging?
Would you abandon me? Help me!
Whenever thing are difficult,
I always run to you.
Shall I sacrifice myself
for you at this point?
You better man up and go and
look for what I asked of you.
Baba? Baba, are you leaving?
No, I'm not.
Baba, help me! Don't
leave me like this.
Good morning, ma.
Morning, everybody.
- How are you today?
- Fine, ma.
Sit.
Where's Funke?
She did not come to class today.
Okay.
So today we're going to be
talking about Intonation.
What did I say?
- Good morning, sir.
- Morning.
- How are you?
- I am fine.
- Moji?
- Sir?
How is everything?
Good.
How are your parents?
- They are fine.
- You didn't go to school?
My parent said they can't
afford the school fee.
More so, my dad has been ill,
and my mother has been
taking care of us all.
That's sad.
No problem then.
Okay. Come with me.
My mother would be
expecting me at home.
Come on, Moji.
Don't you know me anymore?
You don't trust me?
Come with me.
You scared me.
- Sorry. I'm so sorry, good afternoon.
- Good afternoon, Corper.
Yeah, I was actually
waiting for you.
- Me?
- Yes.
Really?
Hope there's no problem?
Here you go.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
I passed by Ifabiyi's house,
and I found his door
was locked from outside,
and I tried to talk
to his neighbors
and they told me they had
not seen him for long.
But insinuated he must have gone
back to his original hometown.
Truth be told, I haven't
seen him for some time now.
I just hope he's okay.
I hope so.
The thing is, he doesn't keep friends,
so we don't even know who to talk to.
It is well.
So how's your arrangement
at the police station going?
Oh okay, yeah.
The paperwork we
are almost done.
And the Commandant,
the Area Commandant has already
gathered all the necessary documents
he wants the IG to sign off.
And once that is done,
everything will come to ease.
And the Local Government
Chairman, he's so worried,
he's so disturbed about
the killings of the girls.
So that's why he want everything
to be as fast as possible.
By the way, I remembered, the
forensics reports have arrived.
Really?
Yeah, there's a particular
name saved as MAR.
- Wow!
- Yeah.
Do you know anybody
by that name?
I never heard of
that name before.
Probably it's a fake
name as suspected.
But already on the sim
there's a trace alert on it.
So whenever he switches it on,
we get the alert and we trace it.
That's good news. Well done!
Yeah.
But please, whatever we discuss
should be between you and I.
Yeah, because you know we don't
know who to trust in this situation.
Absolutely. You have my word.
So please at any given
time, at any point,
once you see anything
suspicious, don't hesitate.
Please, just give me a call.
Anytime.
Okay, I think I should
take my leave now.
Yeah, right after you
finish your drink.
Good morning.
Corper
It's not good morning
It is good afternoon.
Oh, good afternoon.
Been a while.
- I would like to see Funke.
- That's Funke.
Okay. Thank you, ma.
Hello Funke.
Good afternoon, ma.
Hi, how're you doing?
So, I noticed that you haven't
been in school for a few days now.
I decided to come see
if everything is okay.
I'm fine.
So why haven't you been
coming to school then?
Nothing.
I'm tired.
Funke, just like that?
You're tired just like that. We're
talking about your education here.
Look, everything is just tiring.
I'm tired.
Funke you're in the last lap,
come on now, you can pull through.
Is there something
you're not telling me?
Nothing.
If somebody's discouraging you,
you know you can talk to me, right?
All right.
Okay.
Would you be kind enough to
at least do this one for me?
I mean, just come to
school for the last lap.
Please.
I will think about it.
I'm going to take that as a yes. And
I will see you in school tomorrow.
I got you a gift.
Gift?
Yes.
Plantain chips, very
edible and delicious.
So you can eat as many as
you want, and I'll see...
Careful, ma.
It's fine, so I'll see
you tomorrow, right?
Tomorrow.
All right.
Yes, ma.
Good afternoon.
Goodbye.
Oh, goodbye.
Bye
- Help me thank her, she brought me a gift.
- Thank you so much.
Morning, everybody.
Good morning, ma.
- Morning, how are you today?
- Fine, ma.
Please sit down.
So today we're
going to be having
an open book aptitude test,
and we're working more
with the verbs today.
So I know the last time
we did figures of speech
was the very first time we met.
So, it's more like
an interaction.
Well done, mummy.
Olufunke my daughter.
- I'm off to lesson.
- What lesson?
When Amala is almost ready?
I'll eat when I get back.
It will get cold by then.
Keep it for me, I will
eat it when I get back.
- Okay, don't stay too long.
- Yes, ma.
Olufunke, my daughter.
- Good afternoon ma.
- Corper.
Afternoon.
I'd like to see Funke.
She just stepped out now, you
didn't meet her on your way?
- No.
- She went to lesson.
Lesson?
- I hope there's no problem?
- No, ma. No problem, ma.
When she gets back, I will
tell her you stopped by.
- I will tell her to come see you at home.
- Okay, ma.
- I will tell her to come see you at home.
- Thank you, ma.
Goodbye.
This water is too little.
- Good evening, Miss PJ.
- Orelolu.
- How are you?
- I'm fine.
You farm too?
No.
Me, I'm a hunter.
Yes.
I went to check my trap if
it had caught something.
But, it didn't catch
anything. I will
catch something
big soon.
- I bet you will. I'm sure you will.
- Yes.
- Tomorrow
- Right.
I will help you get fresh
fruits from my father's farm.
- Oh, you will?
- Yes!
That is so sweet.
So sweet of you.
Where are you off to?
Do you need to send
someone on an errand?
No, no, I'm okay.
I'm actually coming from Funke's
house. I didn't see her there.
Her mother says she
went for lessons,
which is strange because I haven't
seen her for the past few days.
- Funke?
- Yes.
She just passed by.
- You just saw Funke not too long ago?
- Yes!
But she did not see me.
When I was climbing down from a
tree, that was when she passed by.
Can you please show
me where you saw her?
- Yes.
- Okay.
I'm behind you.
- Be careful.
- Yes, I will. Thank you.
Here.
This was where she passed.
Thank you very much.
Let me take it from here, so
I don't delay you further.
All right, thank you.
- Goodbye.
- Bye, be careful.
What kind of a
stubborn girl is this?
She is too difficult to get.
I hope she gets here on time.
Funke.
Careful. How are you?
I hope nobody saw you?
No at all. No one saw
me on my way here.
Did you lie to your mother
like I asked you to?
Yes, that is what I told her.
That I was going for a lesson.
Good, come with me.
But, sir, why did you
ask me to come here?
There's something I want to tell you,
and no other person must hear about it.
Come in.
Wait a minute, please.
Tell me out here.
No! It's not what we can discuss
outside, come let's go inside.
You don't understand
Funke!
Why are you so difficult to get?
Look here!
Come with me!
No!
I said I'm not doing!
Calm down, it will
only take a moment.
Leave me alone,
I'm not interested.
Open your legs,
what's wrong with you?
Leave me alone!
I'm not interested.
Funke! Come here!
Mr. Adeyemi!
Corper. She fell, I
want to help her up.
Come assist me,
let's get her up.
Come closer.
Corper, come and assist me.
Come and help me carry her.
Come here!
Come here!
Nobody
Nobody will mess with my chance of
becoming the king of this village.
My father was cheated
off the crown of
this town Otitodun.
See what you've caused.
Now the government will be looking for
you when they can't find you around town.
Stay here. I have
unfinished business.
You One will tell you
something but you never listen.
So, it has been you!
It has been you.
You're the one killing
all these children!
It has been you.
Shade! Bisi!
May the gods punish you greatly!
Funke? Funke, try and stand up.
It shall not be well with you!
Were you cursed? Or bewitched?
What's all this rubbish? Something
we have planned properly.
You brought your stupid self into my
town, and you keep messing with us.
Not minding your business.
Look, my husband Adeyemi
is the rightful king
of this Otitodun town.
And nothing, I repeat, nothing will
step between him and the crown.
Unfortunate human!
Adeyemi.
I'm doomed.
There's no blood stain.
Where is the blood?
No blood. It shall
not be well with you.
Oh, you devil! You
good for nothing girl.
This was supposed
to be fifth girl.
And we still have
two more to go.
Do you think I will queue to
receive that stupid pension?
This is my retirement plan!
And nothing, I repeat,
nothing will jeopardize that.
Not even you.
Adeyemi?
What are you doing on the
ground? You're a strong man.
Get up! There's still work for
you to do. Stand up my friend!
Stand up, get her head.
I will carry her legs,
come on! Get up, get up.
Lift her head, I will
left her legs. Carry her
Stay where you are!
This is quite a story.
What happened afterwards?
We were shocked to know
it was the Principal
and her husband were the
ones killing all those girls.
- But they were sent to prison.
- Feyi.
Feyi.
So, are you married now?
Marriage?
Corper I did not get married.
Corper Festus is not even aware that
I conceived and bore him a child.
I didn't hear from him
again since he left.
He got you pregnant?
And it wasn't just me There's
another girl too down the road.
He got her pregnant, too.
But I blame myself. And I've
accepted this as my destiny.
And Miss PJ?
She continued to teach us.
But the government gave
us a new Principal.
But Miss PJ left after
her service ended.
Her story is an inspiring one.