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Adaeze and Ify’s fallout reveals that many university friendships are symbiotic, not genuine. When survival is on the line, loyalty fractures.
Without spoiling too much, Episode 7 tackles the invisible wall that shows up right before the final sprint: burnout, self-doubt, and the fear that “first class” might actually be out of reach.
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But now? The grades have plateaued. The motivation has evaporated. And a single piece of feedback from a professor threatens to undo months of discipline.
This episode is for anyone who has ever stared at a textbook and felt nothing. Or worse—felt everything all at once. Adaeze and Ify’s fallout reveals that many university
The episode opens with a tight close-up of Tunde’s trembling hand. The flash drive is the "golden ticket" – a complete leak of the semester's finals. A mysterious voice (later revealed to be a cartel of failing students) offers him a deal: leak the answers to everyone, destroy the curve, and walk away with a million Naira.
The directing in this section is masterful. The sound design isolates Tunde’s heartbeat, muffling the world around him. For the first time, we see him cry—not out of sadness, but out of exhaustion. But now
Key scene: Tunde calls his mother, a market trader who sells groundnuts. She talks about how proud she is of his "First Class" potential. He hangs up without telling her the truth. This is the emotional anchor of the episode.
The “exam leak” subplot explodes. Liam confesses to Ethan that he accidentally left a professor’s office door open, and someone photographed the final exam. He didn’t report it because he was drunk. Now, the university is investigating all Honours-track students.
Victoria, in a surprising turn, offers Liam a deal: she’ll use her father’s influence to bury the investigation if Liam signs a statement blaming a different student—Priya.