Children who experience bullying often exhibit behavioral issues such as stubbornness, aggression, and refusal to attend school, which may be misinterpreted by parents as attitude problems rather than symptoms of underlying trauma or victimization. Effective parenting requires understanding the root causes of a child's behavior, creating a safe environment for open communication, and recognizing that children may be reluctant to share their experiences due to fear of appearing weak or being judged by peers.
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ZARA THE SPECIAL GIFTED CHILD (New Movie) TOOSWEET ANAN | LATEST NIGERIAN NOLLYWOOD MOVIESAdded:
Zahra.
Zahra.
>> Oh.
>> Zahra, you need to wake up and prepare for school.
Zahra, baby, you're going to be late.
>> I don't want to go to school.
>> Zahra, daddy says you must go to school.
ZAHRA.
ZAHRA.
>> LEAVE [screaming] ME ALONE.
>> YOU DON'T TALK TO YOUR ELDER LIKE THAT.
>> YOU'RE NOT my elder, you're just a nanny.
>> You know what?
I don't have time for all this.
Just come and bathe and go to school.
>> No. I said no.
>> Come on, LET'S GO.
>> [screaming] >> WHAT HAPPENED?
HUH?
ZAHRA, WHAT WHAT WHAT HAPPENED?
>> IT'S your little naughty daughter who did this.
>> Hey, Gladys, you watch your mouth.
>> I'm sorry, sir.
But your daughter has been the worst child I've ever met.
>> Gladys, will you stop?
>> In fact, you know what? I quit.
>> What?
>> And you, look for someone else to traumatize. You see me? I'm done.
>> Hey, Gladys, Gladys, Gladys, you can't quit. Gladys.
Have you seen what you've caused?
Have you seen?
THIS IS THE THIRD PERSON LEAVING THIS HOUSE, THE THIRD NANNY.
WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?
WHY CAN'T BE NORMAL? WHY ARE YOU SO STUBBORN?
ZARA, WHAT IS IT?
YOU'RE FRUSTRATING ME.
AND WHY ARE YOU CRYING?
HUH?
>> [laughter] >> It's okay.
>> I'm sorry.
>> It's okay. It's okay.
Stop crying.
Let's get ready.
Okay?
Let's go to school.
Okay?
Let's go.
>> Daddy.
>> [music] >> Baby, I missed you.
>> I missed you, too.
>> How's Zara?
>> Zara is fine. She's She's just being too stubborn.
You know her nanny quits?
>> What?
That's the third one this month.
>> Yeah, it's crazy. I I don't know how I'm going to combine office work and taking care of Zara.
It's It's It's just frustrating.
>> Um baby, I have an idea.
>> What is it?
>> I need you to keep an open mind, okay?
>> Okay.
>> What about taking her to boarding school?
>> What? Hell, no.
>> I mean, that way you would have time for yourself and other things. I mean, you can take her to British High School.
They'll take good care of her there.
>> There is no way I am taking Zara to boarding school.
>> What?
>> Listen, no buts, okay? Let's talk about something else.
>> Okay. Fine.
Anyway, um the tailor will be coming for your measurements for Enitan's wedding.
>> Oh, I totally forgot.
>> It's okay. That's why you have me.
To remind you. All you have to do is relax and be my man. That's all.
>> I'll plan our wedding, also.
>> [laughter] >> Yeah.
Excuse me.
Oh, it's Zara's school.
>> Oh, okay.
>> Hello?
Yes, good afternoon.
What?
Oh my Oh my god. Um I'm so sorry. I'm I'm I'm coming right away.
Oh my god.
Zara. Zara.
She was fighting in school.
I hate getting calls like this [music] from her school.
Ugh.
This girl will kill me.
>> Oh, baby.
What is it, baby?
You got to think you're driving too fast. You'll be fine, okay? Just slow down.
>> Zara, just look at you.
Take a good look at you.
Look at your hair.
What is wrong with you?
This is the fourth time I am coming to your school all because you're always fighting.
>> Daddy, >> Zara, stop interrupting your father.
>> Leave me alone. You're not my mom.
>> Zara.
Zara, COME BACK HERE.
ZARA.
>> JUST STOP.
>> I UNDERSTAND.
>> SARAH GO TO your room.
>> No, Daddy.
>> I said go to your room now.
>> No.
>> I'm so sorry, babe.
>> It's okay.
Kids are so difficult to handle.
>> I guess.
>> Babe, children need discipline and a firm hand.
Else they'll get spoilt.
And the best place for that is a boarding school.
>> I am not sending my child to a boarding school.
Period. I'm not talking about this again.
>> Babe, I'm only trying to help.
>> Stop. Stop.
>> Just think about [music] it.
>> I said no. Are you still talking about it?
>> Okay.
I'll still keep talking about it.
You know, Amaka advised me to take Zion to a boarding school.
>> What?
That's a terrible idea, bro.
>> I know, Amaka. I know.
>> How would Amaka suggest that to you, now?
How would she even think of something like that?
>> I guess maybe because she went to boarding school.
>> Bro, so many things are happening these days.
It's a crazy world out there. We just heard about a 14-year-old boy getting killed by his friends in boarding school, >> Yeah, that's true. That That was so scary.
>> Guy, just forget about that, my baby.
Forget about it.
>> But, how do I handle Zara now?
Huh?
There's no nanny. And I'm busy with work.
Currently, I am working on a very huge project and it's taking my time.
I don't know what to do. I like I'm confused.
Um okay.
So, I just remembered that my sister outsources her blue-collar jobs to from an agency. So, I'll ask them if they have nannies.
>> Oh, please.
>> Okay.
>> I would really appreciate it if you if you can do that for me.
>> No, I'll do for you.
>> Ah.
Zara is a handful.
>> What?
>> Well, I'm not happy with him right now, that's it.
No, she's just trying to help.
You'll see that you'll understand when you have kids.
>> Me, I That's like him. Having a [music] child.
Five years.
>> [laughter] >> Hello?
Yes, I have sent all the details to your email.
Okay. But, please, I I want a nanny that is well educated to help my daughter with her homework and other stuff.
Okay.
Sure.
I will be expecting the referrals and I will let you know if any of them qualifies.
Thank you so much.
All right. Bye.
>> [sighs] >> So, tell me, how long have you been a nanny for?
>> This is my first time, sir.
>> Your first time?
>> Yes, sir.
>> Oh.
Wow.
I see.
>> Good day, sir.
>> Yes.
Who are you and how may I help you?
>> My name is Charles. I came for the interview.
>> Which interview?
>> The nanny interview, of course.
>> But, you are a man.
I only want women.
>> Uh yes, actually, my sister is very busy at home, so she asked me to come stand in for her.
>> Really?
Get out of my house.
Get out.
Get out of my house.
Tunde, to be honest, I am tired.
All the people that agencies sent don't seem to qualify for the job.
Can you Can you believe that a man came here for the interview?
>> I'm so sorry, just be patient.
>> Look, if I don't get a nanny for Zara, I will send her to my mother.
>> But I thought you didn't want her to have a house help.
>> All the Ibos are not alike.
She'll be okay.
Hold on.
The door is open, can you come in?
Um Tunde, I'll call you back. I think one of the applicants is here.
Okay, bye.
Hello.
>> Good morning, sir.
>> Um how are you?
>> I'm fine, sir.
>> What is your name?
>> Ify Ify Okafor.
>> Ify Okafor?
>> Yes, sir.
>> Okay, um how long have you been a nanny for?
>> Um 4 years now.
>> 4 years?
>> Yes, sir.
>> Wow.
That's quite impressive.
Please, have a seat.
>> Thank you.
>> Tell me, why do you choose to be a nanny?
>> Um um I have a diploma in early childhood education. Plus, I love children. And being around them makes me really happy.
When I'm around them, it's like I don't have any worries.
So, I decided to go into child care.
Why not earn a living while doing something I totally love and enjoy?
Well, the pay is really good, too.
>> Oh, the pay is good, huh?
>> Yes.
>> Okay, um that's That's nice.
I'm actually impressed.
So, let's say I'll give you a try.
>> Thank you so much. I I promise you will not regret this. I won't let you down. I promise.
>> you better not.
So, I will call and update the agency so they can send you a letter.
>> Okay, sir.
Thank you so much.
>> You're welcome.
>> Thank you. Thank you, sir. Um So, when can I start work?
>> Uh the agency will let you know.
>> Okay.
All right.
Will you call me back, sir?
>> No, the agency will call you.
>> Okay. I just asked.
Thank you very much.
>> All right. Okay.
>> [music] >> Ah, Sunday.
So, I'm I'm a king [music] now.
Hey, baby.
>> Daddy.
>> How are you?
So, I want you to meet someone.
This is Iffy, your new nanny.
>> Hi.
Oh.
>> This is Zara.
>> Hi, Zara.
>> Well, I'll leave you two together, yeah?
>> Okay. Bye-bye.
We're going to have so much fun.
>> How did it go?
>> Well, I'm sure they're going to sort themselves out.
Yeah, but this your nanny is fine. She has fronts, back, everything, my guy.
>> Sunday, please. Please.
Do not talk about my nanny like that.
>> Are you saying you didn't notice that this your nanny is actually very fine?
>> Wait, are you expecting me to be checking my nanny out?
I I Are you serious?
>> Okay.
But as Amaka senior, no.
What if Tunde sees her?
>> What will now happen?
>> Bro, women are jealous.
>> Tunde, did you realize that Ify is not the only nanny that has been in this house?
Besides, Amaka knows how much I love her, so she'll be fine.
>> Okay.
Please, do not talk about my nanny like that again.
>> Stop it.
>> [laughter] >> I told you this. I told you this.
>> Uh they don't send it on time.
>> Yeah, they just sent an email.
>> I'm sending it now.
>> Nice. Nice. Nice.
>> Hi, Zara.
My name is Ify, and I'm guessing we're going to be friends soon.
What are you watching? Let me see.
Oh.
Okay. Okay. I see.
Today is a bad day, right? You're not in the mood.
No problem. We'll try again tomorrow.
What would you like to eat? Let me make you something. Something really nice.
Pasta?
Rice?
Burger?
I'll just make you something, okay?
Hi, Zara.
>> Yeah.
Yeah.
>> Ooh la la.
Ooh.
Ooh.
But it's going to be the meal of your life cuz I'm going to cook for you. You got to sing with me for you.
>> Excuse me.
>> [snorts] >> Hi. Good afternoon, ma'am.
Who are you and what are you doing here?
>> Um um excuse me. I'm Zara's nanny.
>> Nanny?
>> Mhm. I'm making her lunch.
Do you want me to I'm still going to cook. [laughter] I'm going to cook.
La who?
>> Mhm.
>> Hi, baby.
>> You hired a new nanny and you didn't you didn't tell me.
>> Oh, uh I'm sorry. It slipped my mind.
>> It slipped your mind?
Really? Mad it.
>> Babe, why are you so angry?
>> Why did you hire her?
>> Because she was the most qualified amongst the rest.
>> Of course.
And you didn't think it was necessary to discuss it with me first?
>> And why would I do that?
The last time I checked, Zara is my child and I decide how she's cared for.
>> Wow.
>> Besides, you don't like spending time with her.
>> Well, that's because she doesn't like me. Okay? She doesn't like anyone except you.
>> Okay. Well, I hired a new nanny and I'm glad you've met her.
Excuse me.
>> Hello?
>> Hey, baby.
You think you can run away from me, Abby?
I told you I'd find you.
>> I'm here.
I told you it's over between us.
>> It's not over till I say so, trust me, Abby.
I will find you wherever you are.
>> Mhm.
Baby, this place is so beautiful.
>> Yeah.
It's in Paris.
>> Mhm.
I'd like to go.
>> You like to go everywhere.
>> Baby, seriously.
>> Okay, just put it in your bucket list.
>> Aw, that's so sweet.
Um baby, what about the trip you promised me?
You said we're going to go to Dubai by month end.
>> Yeah, um about that. Baby, we have to postpone it.
>> Baby, you promised.
>> I know. You know I have a new nanny.
And I have to, you know, monitor her for a while before I can comfortably leave her with Zara.
>> But baby, you promised me.
>> baby. Babe, come on. Don't I'm sorry. It won't be like that.
>> Stop. Don't patronize me. You promised.
Leave me alone.
>> Baby, can you just understand? Huh?
I can't just travel like that.
>> I don't care. Leave me alone.
Going to bed. Good night.
>> Baby, he hasn't gone into bed.
Uh why is the pillow between us?
What's going on?
>> Don't come close to me.
I'm serious.
>> Baby, come on.
>> Do you want me to leave this room?
>> Zara, baby.
Breakfast is here.
I'm not hungry.
Eat, Zara.
Eat.
Zara!
No, no, no, Zara. This is not nice. This is not nice. [music] You could have told me that you were not hungry instead of throwing it away.
Do you know that there are so many hungry people on the street [music] who do not have food to eat? Now, look at what you're doing.
Is it good?
I will leave you to reflect on what you have done.
>> [music] >> Honestly, babe, I'm just tired of everything.
>> Relax, Amaka. Relax.
>> Relax? What do you mean relax?
Seriously, when everything is falling apart?
Honestly, with the way things are going, it's so clear that Majid will never put me first.
>> Well, that's what comes with dating a single father.
The children always comes first, as it should be, Sharon.
>> So, does that mean when we get married, he will put Zara's needs before mine?
>> Look Look Look, Amaka.
You should be glad that Majid is a responsible father. It means he'll be a good husband.
Yes.
>> Yeah.
I guess.
>> Well, don't worry.
>> Honestly, the most annoying part of this whole thing is that he hired a new nanny.
>> What's wrong with her?
>> I don't know, but there's just something about her.
She doesn't look like a nanny.
She's way too pretty for a nanny.
>> Wait, Amaka.
Is that jealousy I hear?
>> Jealousy?
Why would I be jealous of an ordinary nanny?
I am not jealous.
Jealous. And of course, Majid would never stoop that low, so >> Anyways, if you say so.
>> Yeah, I say so.
Honestly, I just have to go away.
I'm just tired of this whole thing.
Doesn't even look like a man.
Zara, baby, wakey, wakey.
Zara.
Zara, wake up. [music] It's time for school. You have to go.
>> Zara, you need to get up. It's time for school. You're running late.
>> I don't want to go to school.
>> But you have to, baby.
>> No, not going.
>> Zara, your dad says you have to go to school. Besides, it's for [music] your own good.
>> No, I'm not going.
>> All right, let's try again.
>> No.
>> Calm down, young lady. Hear me out.
>> Fine.
>> So, if you stand [music] up and get ready for school now, I will grant you any request. One request.
>> Any request?
>> Oh my god, I'm in trouble, right? Oh, yes.
Yes, any request.
>> Yes.
Yes.
YAY.
MY GOODNESS.
>> CAREFUL.
When you give me like that, I give you like >> Okay, dance [music] like a frog.
>> [laughter] >> I'm coming.
I'm coming.
>> So my son is already working his [laughter] magic.
>> [clears throat] >> Good morning, sir. [music] Good morning, ma'am.
>> Good morning, I hope you are well.
I see you're already working your magic.
Keep it up.
Nice one.
Are you ready to go, baby?
>> Yes, Daddy.
>> Have you said hello to auntie?
>> Good morning, auntie Amaka.
>> Mhm. Hello.
Bye-bye.
>> Bye, auntie.
>> Bye. Bye.
Bye.
>> Hello. Hello.
>> Ify, baby.
>> Harry.
How did you get my new number?
>> Yes, he doubts me.
>> Come on, Harry. Come on.
You don't you don't you don't have to do this.
Harry, hello.
>> I told you I will find you wherever you go.
>> Harry, how did you know?
Harry, just You you should not be doing this, please. Just let it go. Just move on.
Hello.
Hello.
Um good afternoon. Good afternoon.
That's just >> Hey, baby.
>> She called us go.
>> Again?
>> Yes.
I'm actually getting tired.
>> Good evening, sir.
>> Ify, how are you?
Zara, why can't you be like every other normal child? Huh? Every day it's one thing or the other.
>> Daddy, just >> Zara, do not talk back at your dad.
>> LEAVE ME ALONE.
>> ZARA.
>> Leave me alone.
>> Zara.
>> Let me Let me talk to her.
>> I don't know why she's always like this.
I just I just don't get it.
Why?
Is this how every child behaves?
>> Zara, baby.
>> Leave me alone. I know you're angry.
Leave me like my father.
>> Ooh, why would I do that?
I just want to know why you fought at school.
>> It was Grace and Charmaine. They always try to bully me, so I have to fight back.
>> Mhm. Mhm.
>> They always speak on me. Sometimes they will miss me in an empty class and I have to fight back. Then they won't like that I started it and everyone believes Grace because her mom is there.
>> Oh, I'm so sorry, baby.
I'm so sorry. I didn't know that was what you were going through.
You know what? I'm going to handle them.
>> No, no, no. You'll make it worse.
>> Hello, excuse me. Have you seen me? Have you seen me? Do you know me? Do you know what I can do? I've handled bullies like that before. It's a small piece of cake for me.
I'm so sorry, my baby. Uh-uh. Hey, oh, Zara. [music] Zara, my girl. Zara, my big baby.
I know. Let me fix [music] your hair.
Let me fix your hair. Switch it up on Zara. Then, we're going to deal with them, of course, okay? Is that what we're going to do?
>> Yes.
>> Is that what we're going to do? Now, let's get to work.
By the time I'm done, Zara, you will be asking, "Who is this?"
>> Okay. Okay.
>> Who is this?
>> Okay. Okay.
>> Who is this? Who is this?
Let me make [music] your hair for you.
So, what style do you want?
Love come down.
Part.
>> [laughter] >> How much hair do you want?
>> Baby, this is special. Not as black as my skin on my side.
>> Oh, scary.
Have a good good evening.
>> Hey, baby.
>> Daddy, I'm sorry for fighting at school.
>> It's okay.
>> Until I make up, please forgive me. That was rude earlier.
>> It's fine.
Come here.
Come give Daddy a hug.
>> Aw.
>> It's okay.
Hey.
>> Hey.
Good evening, Zara.
>> Good evening.
>> [music] >> Um I came to check on Zara.
>> Yeah, she's fine. She's already asleep.
>> Yeah, okay.
>> Um sir um Can I speak to you like very briefly?
>> Yeah, sure.
>> Okay. Is it fine let's go outside so we don't wake her up.
>> All right.
>> All right, just one second.
>> So you're saying that Zara has been a victim of bullying all along?
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
I I have failed as a father.
>> No, sir.
You don't need to be like that.
>> You know, I have been blaming her for being stubborn, rude, and always fighting and I never stopped to ask why.
Zara's mother abandoned her after childbirth and ran away to Germany with her boyfriend.
>> Really?
That's That's That's sad.
>> Yeah.
She's She's all I have and I could have just asked why and she would have told me.
>> So you need to calm down.
It's not your fault, believe me.
You see, the kids being bullied, they don't like to talk about it.
Most times because they don't want to appear weak in front of their friends.
But it's it's very humiliating for them.
>> You know what?
Tomorrow morning I am going to that school to tell them my piece of mind.
>> Sir, I I I think you need to calm down.
You don't need to do that.
>> Hey, baby.
>> Hey.
Hey.
Baby.
>> Hey.
>> I'm waiting.
>> I know.
I'm so sorry.
You know, Ify was just telling me about Zara's problems at school.
>> Oh.
>> But we're done. We can go. Ify, thank you for bringing this to my notice.
>> You're welcome, sir.
>> All right. Baby, let's go.
>> Yeah.
>> Goodnight.
>> [music] >> Hello?
>> Ify, baby.
I had you at Ikoyi, Lagos Island.
>> Harry.
Harry.
Stop calling me now. Stop calling me.
I will report you to the police.
>> So, I just need to transfer.
>> Okay.
>> My dad says you should get more serious with Zara.
>> Okay.
>> What are you just standing here for? My friend, move.
>> Oh, sorry. Let me go.
>> Sorry for yourself.
Nothing.
>> [clears throat] >> Look, look, look, look, baby. I I am not ready for your trouble this evening.
>> Trouble?
I am telling you that that lady is hiding something and you're saying I'm making trouble.
>> You and I know you never liked [music] her from day one.
>> Well, of course, but that's not the point. I heard her making suspicious calls.
>> Really?
Okay, tell me.
What are some of the things she was saying on the phone?
>> Well, I think she's running from something or someone. She kept telling the caller to leave her alone.
>> Can you hear yourself?
Look, can you just hear yourself?
What is wrong with that?
We all know how persistent house sitters can be.
>> Wait, this has nothing to do with her house sitter. I know what I heard.
>> No, you don't.
If she is the best nanny Zara has ever had. [music] >> She may be dangerous. This is the lady that stays with your child.
>> You listen to me.
You do not tell me how to raise my child. [music] It's high time you learned your boundaries.
>> Wow, that's it.
You know what?
I am >> [music] >> tired of you constantly reminding me that I have no say in your life.
You know what?
I'm leaving. Suit yourself.
>> Baby, it hasn't gotten to that.
>> [music] >> Amaka.
>> You know I still can't believe Amaka left.
>> Bro, let her go, man.
Just let her go.
>> But I love that girl.
>> Bro, love is not enough, man.
Come on.
Two of us we both know that she's not wife material. I beg I beg I beg don't go outside though. Don't even try it.
So, do you want a woman that only cares about fashion, Tik Tok and vacation?
Is that how you want your daughter to turn out?
See, bro, you it's high time you start to look for a woman that will be a good role model to your daughter.
Shh.
Excuse me.
Hello.
What?
Okay, I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm coming. I'm coming, okay? I'll be home soon.
Okay, how far?
>> It's Zara. She's not feeling well.
Where's this Baman?
>> No, no, no, no, don't worry. I'll send it to you.
>> Okay, I'll call you, all right?
>> I'm in the house here, bro.
Baman.
>> So, you give her one pill of each [music] after breakfast tomorrow.
>> Okay.
>> I've given her all she needs for tonight.
>> Okay, doctor.
>> Thank God the fever has subsided.
>> Thank God.
Doctor.
>> Oh, Majid, relax.
I left as soon as I got your call.
>> What is she doing?
>> It's best we let her rest, please.
>> Thank you.
>> You're welcome. It's nothing. She just had a little fever. I've given her some injections.
Thank God she's stable now.
>> Mhm.
Thank God.
>> I've also given your nanny um some drugs for tomorrow and next tomorrow.
>> Okay.
>> Please, make sure she takes them as scheduled.
>> I will. I promise. Thank you so much for coming, doctor.
>> You're welcome.
I have to take my leave now.
>> All right.
>> My assistant will send you the bill.
>> Okay, sure. That's not a problem.
>> All right, doctor. Good night.
>> I'm sorry.
>> [crying] >> Thank you for calling me.
>> It's fine, sir. I'm just doing my job.
>> Yeah.
>> I I think we should go outside so we don't wake up others.
>> Yeah.
I'll be right out.
>> So, maybe >> Thank you.
>> Mhm.
>> I hope she gets better.
>> Sir, she'll be fine. Just calm down.
>> I need some fresh air.
>> Okay, sir.
>> You want to come?
>> Um oh, yeah, Yeah, Mhm.
Let me help you.
>> Oh, no. Don't worry about it.
I'm fine.
You know, I really needed this.
>> Yeah.
The weather is so cool.
>> I think it's going to rain.
>> You think so?
Ah, I hope it does. I love the rain.
The cool breeze, the sound on the roof.
>> Me, too.
You know, when I was little, I used to sneak out of the house to play in the rain.
My mom would start shouting, "Moji, if I come into that rain, you'll snap at me."
>> [laughter] >> I can imagine.
>> You should do that often.
>> What?
>> Smiling.
>> Oh.
>> You have a nice smile.
>> Thank you.
>> So, tell me.
Where did you come from?
>> Um I'm from my um my hometown.
>> Where is your hometown?
>> Uh uh It's getting chilly out here.
>> Oh, >> [laughter] >> you want us to go inside?
>> [music] >> Yes.
>> Yeah, that's fine.
I'm good.
>> Ah.
>> [music] >> Daddy.
>> Hey, ZARA. HEY.
>> I GOT SICK TODAY.
>> BABY.
You're up?
Come here.
I'm glad you're much better.
I was so worried.
Look at your face.
Huh?
You feel better?
That's good.
>> Zara, baby.
>> Hi, baby.
>> [screaming] >> Oh, my god.
I'm so happy you're okay now.
Oh, that's my girl.
>> I pranked Daddy and he was like >> [laughter] >> So, who is ready for some bread and egg?
>> [screaming] >> Me.
>> Um I'm I made some for you, [music] too.
>> Oh, uh thank you.
>> Uh so, let's go.
>> Let's go. Let's go. Let's go.
>> [crying] >> Don't worry. I'll I'll bring you I'll bring your slippers, yeah?
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Add the lemon.
>> [music] >> Put these lemons in.
>> Hey.
Oh, sorry. Um Sorry, sorry. Let me Let me help you with that, yeah?
>> Sorry, it's all my fault.
>> It's okay. It's okay. It's fine.
Oh, yeah. Sorry. Um Are you okay?
>> [music] >> I'm okay.
>> Hey.
Um Zara's school bus will be here soon.
>> Yes, yes. I'm about to make something for her. I know she'll be very hungry.
>> Yeah. You know, she loves to eat.
>> She does. She does.
>> Yeah.
>> Thank you. Thank you, sir.
>> Don't call me sir. I'm I'm not that old, you know.
>> But you're my boss.
>> Well, yeah.
That is what is going to make this so wrong.
>> What?
>> [clears throat] >> Um sorry, sir.
>> I can't be If If you If you If you >> [music] >> Jesus Christ.
Don't even think about it.
>> What What do you want? Jewels?
Money? You You CAN TAKE EVERYTHING.
>> SHUT UP.
I DON'T WANT YOUR JEWELS OR your smelly money.
>> Then Then what do you want?
>> I want my girl.
I'm here to take my girl home.
>> Your girl?
>> Yes.
>> There's no girl IN THIS HOUSE.
>> KEEP QUIET. YOU STOLE MY BABE.
>> YOU BABE >> HARRY!
>> OH! SEE WHO WE HAVE HERE.
I told you I would smoke your ass up.
>> Wait. What What What is going on here?
>> me here.
>> What is GOING ON HERE? UP!
>> [screaming] >> YOU, PUT YOUR HANDS WHERE I CAN SEE.
YOUR HANDS WHERE I CAN SEE THEM. YOU, TOO. UP! YOUR hands where I can see your hands. Move. Move!
Or I blow your brains out.
Sit down.
So, you left me.
You left me for this scallywag of a man.
>> What?
>> Huh?
>> He's my He's my boss. I work for him.
>> Really?
>> Yes.
>> Yeah?
>> Yes.
>> Boss?
>> Yeah, I I I I I I I I I I >> Your boss?
>> Yeah, I'm I'm I'm a boss.
>> Boss?
>> Yes. Yes, boss.
>> Boss, huh?
>> He told you it was over between us.
>> SHUT UP!
IT'S NOT OVER UNTIL I SAY SO.
>> Excuse me. Can we talk about this as >> Talk about it. Put your hands where I can see them.
Axel, if you make him move, I'll blow your brains out.
>> What are you going to do?
Force me to marry you? Is that your plan?
>> that's what it takes. STAND UP.
>> ARE YOU OKAY?
HELP ME!
OH MY GOD!
OH YEAH, I'M A WOMAN.
>> [screaming] >> THIS IS IT'S NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS, I will get you.
I will get you.
>> Um DSS security caught him while while he was trying to escape.
So, we needed to be sure he's the one.
That's why we brought him.
>> Thank you so much, officer.
>> We are just doing our job.
So, we'll be handling the rest at the station.
And we'll call you in when we need you.
>> Okay. Thank you.
>> This is not over.
This is not over.
>> I beg your pardon. Sorry about the breaking, please.
And uh get well soon.
>> This is not over, I feel.
YOU LEFT ME FOR THIS KIND OF WORK.
THIS KIND OF WORK.
>> ARE YOU OKAY?
>> YEAH, I'm fine.
>> I'm I'm so sorry about all this.
I won't take you to the hospital.
>> Okay.
>> Yes?
Hi, baby.
Oh, you think you like taking your bath.
>> I'm just rearranging my stuff.
>> Is it because what happened last night?
>> Not like not really. I just >> dad ask you to go?
>> No, Zara. No.
>> Do you want to leave me as my mom left me?
>> Come here, baby. Come. Come. Come on.
Aw.
Yeah. need to worry your pretty head about anything, okay?
So, why don't we play hide and seek?
Oh, what? What? You know I'm going to win, you Abby.
>> I won the last time.
>> My love, that was beginner's luck. This time around Oh, sorry. I know I'm I know I I know I'm going to win this time around.
>> Okay, you'll never find me.
>> So, when I close my eyes, I'm just going to count to 10.
FIVE. ZARA, IF I see you one I cannot see you, two.
Three. Are you going under the bed?
Four.
Oh my god, where is Zara?
Five.
Actually, Zara, where are you? For real.
For real, where are you?
>> [laughter] >> ZARA, DID YOU GO OUT? That's not the game.
What is going on?
What is this?
Why?
Why are you quitting?
Huh?
Is it a salary? Is it too small?
>> No.
>> I can I can increase it.
>> That that's not it.
>> Then what is it?
>> I just I just feel like yesterday was my fault.
>> How is that your fault?
>> Harry came here to look me.
>> He stalked you, broke into this house, and shot me.
What happened yesterday was his fault, and not yours.
>> It's not just that.
>> What?
>> The kiss.
>> Oh, um Look, I'm sorry about the kiss.
I lost control.
>> Problem is, I liked it.
The kiss.
>> Then that is not a problem.
>> It is.
For me.
I don't think I want to be in any kind of relationship after Harry.
Not right now.
>> Come on, Ify. Why are you sounding like this?
Huh?
>> My mind is made up. Um I'm sorry.
>> Are you serious?
Wait, what about Zara?
What if she comes asking for you?
What do I tell her?
Ify, Ify.
Ify.
>> Oh my goodness, Ify. Your arm.
Baby, I'm so, so sorry.
>> It's okay.
>> Tunde's girlfriend told me what happened. I started coming as soon as I heard it.
And and I saw that thing stepping out while I was coming in. Baby, I told you there was something fishy about that girl. But no, you wouldn't listen. Now look at your arm. Thank God it didn't go beyond this.
Anyway, you made the right decision by telling her to go.
Sorry. Does it smart?
>> Yes, it hurts. Don't Don't touch it.
>> Just sit down. Don't stress the arm.
Eat this.
>> Sorry.
Don't touch me.
>> Okay. Sorry. Sorry.
You know I love you.
I don't want anything to happen to you.
Sorry.
Do you want [music] anything to eat?
>> No. I'm okay.
>> Or drink hot water?
>> I'm so sorry.
>> He says he wasn't leaving.
>> Well, maybe she has some things to take care of.
>> Will she be back?
>> Honestly, baby.
I don't think so.
I'm sorry. It's okay.
Can you stop crying?
Hm?
>> Sarah, why are you crying over a girl that almost got your daddy killed?
>> Look at that. It's not >> No.
She needs to know the truth about Ify.
If not, she'll still keep getting sad.
>> Stop it.
>> No. You stop it, Sarah. Okay? That girl was no good. She was She's an opportunist waiting for when to strike.
>> LEAVE ME ALONE. I HATE [screaming] YOU.
I HATE YOU.
>> ZARA.
ZARA.
ARE YOU HAPPY NOW?
ARE YOU HAPPY that she's upset?
>> Look, MAJID.
>> WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?
WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG with you?
>> I was only trying to make her understand.
>> Did I ask you to make her understand?
Did I beg you?
>> Majid, you are spoiling this girl.
>> Now, you listen to me.
I have told you time and time and again NOT TO TELL ME HOW TO RAISE MY CHILD.
>> [laughter] >> OH.
SO, WHAT THEN SHOULD I TELL YOU? I can't tell you anything. I can't tell you about your job. I can't tell you about your daughter. I CAN'T TELL YOU when to HAVE SEX. I CAN'T EVEN TELL YOU THAT TIME IS going and I need to get married.
It has always been about you and your daughter.
You don't even see me, Majid.
>> You know what?
You and I this whole thing is not going to work.
>> Yeah.
You're right.
It has never really worked. I was just so blind to see it.
>> Suit yourself. I'm leaving.
Where's my goddamn bag? [laughter] Where the hell is my bag?
>> Rubbish.
Wasting my time.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Yeah, what's the outcome now? I don't like this new [music] direction you're in.
>> I beg, I beg, I beg.
>> Guys, your >> Your daughter's done and left now. You go hire another one now.
>> Someday you won't understand.
>> Make me understand, my gee.
>> [music] >> Even when your babe left you, you no dey like this now.
Did you and Ify >> [laughter] >> I took her I actually said it.
Hey, what should I say?
>> Can you stop talking about her like that?
>> What do they worry this one now?
Wait, did you fall in love?
You fell for her.
Must have been that good, yeah?
>> Tunde.
What is [laughter] it?
>> My guy.
>> [laughter] >> Oh, wow.
>> Zara, um, I want you to meet your new nanny. Her name is Tolani.
>> Hello, Zara.
>> Okay.
Okay, um, I'll be downstairs, yeah?
>> Okay, sir.
So, Zara, [sighs] tell me about yourself.
Zara, you know it's rude to >> Ignore your elders, right?
Zara, I'm talking to you and you're busy with these dirty toys of yours.
You know what? Give me that.
>> HEY, GIVE ME >> AH, ZARA, [screaming] YOU BIT ME. HEY!
I'm going to FINISH YOU TODAY.
>> [screaming] >> COME HERE.
>> HEY!
>> HEY, WHAT IS IT? WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?
YOU WANT TO KILL MY CHILD UNDER MY OWN ROOF?
>> I TOLD you to do this one.
This is your daughter Isn't that your daughter? Isn't that child? Hey!
This one I'll winch. Big one, oh, not a small one. A big winch you be.
>> Stop calling my daughter names.
>> Hey! You know what will happen now? I don't need this job. Like this now, you don't finish. I don't need to go out.
You and your daughter.
>> Two. Nanny now say if I don't they go out, say to me that I don't kill me. Ah!
>> You know they let it happen.
>> See what you've caused?
Huh?
Do you see?
This money just got here less than 30 minutes ago and you made her quit.
So, now what do you want?
Huh?
>> I miss Auntie Ify.
>> [laughter] >> It's okay.
It's okay.
>> I miss Auntie Ify.
>> I know.
>> [music] >> Last night as I was holding my pillow, last night as I lay on my bed, last night as [singing] I holding [music] my pillow, I remember my darling is away.
Last night as I [music and singing] lay on my bed, last night as [music and singing] I lay on my room, as I lay >> [singing] >> on my bed, >> [music] >> I remember my darling is away.
So, bring back, bring back, bring back [singing] my darling to me. [music] To me, bring back, bring back, bring back my darling to me.
>> Are you kidding me?
>> Sarah!
Oh my god.
>> I missed you.
>> I missed you, too, Mama. I'm so sorry.
>> It's okay. Dad said you went to do something important.
>> Oh, he he did. Yeah.
>> So, are you done so we can go home?
>> Uh >> Zara, why don't you wait in the car? Let me speak with Auntie Ify, okay?
>> Okay. [screaming] >> How are you?
>> I'm I'm good. You?
>> Trying to be as good as I can be without you.
>> Stop.
>> I'm sorry.
>> No, it's not your fault.
I'm the problem here, not you.
Do you think Harry was traumatizing?
He was really abusive.
I lost myself. I I lost my self-esteem.
And I'm just trying to get it back.
I honestly [music] don't think I'm in the right frame of mind to be in any kind of relationship.
I just want to do me, find myself.
>> I understand.
Um Are you Are you going somewhere?
Where are you going?
>> Right now, >> [music] >> I'm just going to my father's house in Onitsha.
I don't know.
Maybe I'll think of something.
I really don't know.
>> Ify, um I want you back.
>> Come on, my dear.
>> We want you back. [music] We Our lives have not been the same since you left.
Zara was [music] broken.
Nothing made her happy until I told her we're coming here today.
Look.
>> Oh.
>> You have played a huge part in our lives and I cannot let you go. Neither can she.
If you just come back.
We don't have to date or do anything [music] if you don't want to.
I can try and move past my feelings for you.
Zara needs you.
Please.
>> Okay.
>> Yes!
>> I'll come back on one condition.
>> Yeah, what is it?
>> I'm only coming back as Zara's nanny, nothing more.
>> Yeah, that's fine. Zara's nanny.
Wow. So, you're coming back?
>> [laughter] >> Zara!
Hey.
Hey, baby.
>> So, are you coming?
>> Uh-huh.
>> Yes! [screaming] >> I missed you so much.
>> I missed you, too.
>> Now, come. Come and help me carry my bag. Let's go.
>> Okay, can I help?
>> Oh, yes.
>> Oh. Ah.
Wait, this is This is really heavy.
>> Carry it.
>> Oh my gosh.
Hey.
Stop.
>> I'll tell mommy you.
>> Tell mommy what?
You tried to steal me, Tia.
>> No.
>> Yes, as we [music] predicted.
>> What do you mean, as predicted? I I wasn't >> No, I know. I know. I trust you.
>> Both of you are ganging up against me in my own house.
>> Yeah, uh-huh.
>> You want to sell me.
>> Huh. Don't worry, baby. We're going to sell you for a very good price.
>> Yeah, for a very good price.
>> Maybe 5 million. He's so [music] expensive.
>> Oh.
>> 5 million is expensive?
>> Small, $1.
>> $1?
>> MHM, it's not bad.
>> Okay, you see who's [music] going to pay your school fees if you sell me?
>> He does not have a choice.
>> After you've sold me, how am I going to pay?
>> I will use the money and pay you.
>> your properties, we'll take your ATM card.
>> Ah!
>> Smart girl.
>> You, you this girl.
>> Oh.
>> See right here? You are Come here.
You're trouble. You want to sell my properties? [laughter] Do you know how long it took me to get this?
Huh?
Come on, give me your hands. Let's pray.
Eyes closed. Close your eyes.
>> Mhm, closed.
>> Are they closed?
>> Mhm.
>> Okay, let's go.
>> Jesus' name.
>> Amen.
>> In the mighty name of Jesus.
It is well, babe.
In Jesus' name.
>> Amen.
>> In the mighty name of Jesus.
>> Amen.
>> May the power of [music] God be with us all. I'm about to >> Amen.
>> May the Lord keep us safe.
>> If I call, it will answer. [music] Wherever I send it, it goes.
>> [music] >> I don't need more
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