Synopsis
Ugbor (Charles Awurum) is forty, blind, and a virgin. His only desire in life was to have the love of a wife and children but no woman in his village was attracted to him. His loving mother was on a mission to get him married and tried to persuade various women to take his hand in marriage. Not one woman was interested.
One day Ugbor went to the market with the sole purpose of mingling with women but he still didn’t succeed at finding a wife. He did meet a new friend, Tracy (Moyo Lawal) but she only had a platonic interest in him.
Ndidi (Queen Nwokoye) was a woman from Ugbor’s town and she was friendly with his mother. Ndidi was yet another woman who wasn’t impressed with Ugbor and she actually found him repulsive. But suddenly Ndidi changed her mind and agreed to marry him.
Ndidi made it clear that in turn she had to be taken care of financially. Ugbor didn’t work so his mother paid her handsomely to ensure that she would give him children. His Mom believed that Ndidi would be good to him and she was unaware of her hidden agenda. Ndidi had every intention of starting a new life in the city with her boyfriend, Emeka (Ben Chisom) and in no way was she going to get pregnant for a goat, as she often called Ugbor.
It turned out that Emeka spent a lot of time in the city searching for a job. He was clueless about Ndidi’s marriage to Ugbor and that she was extorting money from his mother.
As the story progressed, Ndidi was forced to rethink her motives when Emeka found out about her secret marriage and Ugbor took a second wife. Desperation set in as her plan began to crumble and she had nowhere to turn.