Another Zeb Ejiro production. Starring Anne Njemanze Arinze.
Domitilla returns as a polished, well-spoken wife and mother. The daughter (Jenny) who was with her mother in part one is now with her. Jenny is a grown Unversity student who seems to be following in the partying, hi-life footsteps of her mother.
Although the highest sin Jenny can be accused of is kleptomania.
As we see, all is not as happy as we left off in part one. Domitilla's husband is having an affair with his step-daughter's friend Bibi. Anita is unhappy in her marriage: she has no child and her husband, Kure Kure is coming home drunk and demanding money from her daily.
Things spin out of control in Domitilla's life and she has to confess her past to her daughter Jenny. Jenny leaves home to think and clear her head and encounters the dangerous world her mother was trying to warn her about. End of story.
The movie tries to force an unclear lesson down our throats. Somehow, a lesbian affair (between Tilda, Jenny's friend, and 'Aunty'/Toun) even makes it into the movie.