The mistakeUpdated at Jan 21, 2026, 13:52
Avva Oyibo is a fiercely ambitious young woman whose life has been shaped by struggle, sacrifice, and determination. Raised by a single parent, she learns early that nothing comes easy and that survival demands resilience. Those lessons harden her resolve as she battles through the grueling years of medical school, enduring sleepless nights, financial strain, and emotional isolation. Driven by a singular goal, Avva is determined to build a life defined by purpose, independence, and success—one where her past does not limit her future.
After graduation, she finally steps into the medical world she fought so hard to enter. Each day brings her closer to the dreams she has carried for years, and for the first time, the life she imagined feels within reach. It is during this fragile yet hopeful phase that Avva meets Edesiri. His warmth, charm, and emotional steadiness draw her into a passionate relationship that offers comfort and companionship. With him, Avva experiences a softer side of life—one that challenges her rigid plans and introduces emotions she never made room for.
Just as she begins to find balance, Avva receives an unexpected email from a prestigious hospital in London. Her job application has been approved based on her outstanding profile. The opportunity is everything she has ever worked for—a global platform, professional fulfillment, and the promise of a transformed future. But her joy is short-lived. Soon after, Avva discovers she is pregnant.
Caught between the promise of a life-changing career abroad and the reality of impending motherhood, Avva is thrust into an impossible dilemma. Choosing her ambition could mean sacrificing the child growing within her. Choosing motherhood could mean surrendering the future she has fought so relentlessly to achieve. As pressure mounts from love, society, and her own conscience, Avva must confront the hardest decision of her life—one that will redefine who she is and alter her path forever.
The moment changes her life irrevocably, forcing her to question whether destiny is shaped by the dreams we chase or the lives we choose to protect.