There might not be a second season so thank you for being patient with me and tuning in to every episode.
It's been a long journey and we're almost there. All the pieces are finally coming together. The missing money and the fading hope of ever regaining it, Sisi's health and some form of stability between Sarah and Nonso, peace and unity in Iya Taiye's family, or the lack thereof, and a bleak future that awaits Habi and her father.
What happens before all the walls come crashing down?
Sometimes we find the answers we need in the least expected places. Wherever we find it, we take action from there. The people who dropped Chibuzo off have been found and I'm pretty sure you know them already! On the other hand, Habi thinks she has found love! At 12, she's being shipped off to her husband in the north and while she's excited, she's eager to learn how to read before she goes.
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It's almost like everything is going over the top in this episode. Why bring a pervert tea literally lay hands on your daughter instead of taking her to the hospital?
At least now more than ever, Tony and Eloho are closer to finding themoney, amidst all the COVID wahala, especially from Naza's school.
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Who actually goes to the police when something terrible happens to them in Nigeria? Eloho and Tony? Well, they know not to in this episode. And in the usual Yoruba demon fashion, Seyi has another family somewhere.
The silver lining in this episode is that Chibuzo is finally awake and they're closer to finding the money - that is, if it still exists.
We're finally back from a long break and things are starting to take form in this episode. For once, Sarah and Nonso don't fight and we get to know Habi's mum a little more. Sadly, Kehinde is just as sick as she was in the last episode and Tony and Eloho are yet to find their money.
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Welcome back to the second half of Sicki Sicki!