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Sen Alex is everything her classmates wish they were and everything they're slightly afraid of. Confident to a fault, effortlessly popular, and never short of an opinion, she runs her Canadian high school like it's her personal kingdom. If there were awards for attitude, Sen wouldn't just win she'd redesign the trophy.
There's just one detail she refuses to acknowledge.
She's Nigerian.
Well... technically.
Born and raised in Canada, Sen has spent years carefully distancing herself from anything remotely connected to Nigeria. The culture? Too loud. The stereotypes? Absolutely not her problem. The identity? She'll pass. In Sen's world, she's simply above all that.
Unfortunately for her. life made her do something bad to her father
After one bold, disrespectful move that pushes her father past his limit, Sen receives a punishment so outrageous it feels illegal:
She's being sent to Nigeria.
Not for a weekend. Not for a quick visit.
For 3 years.
No negotiation. No escape. No sympathy.
To Sen, this isn't just bad it's catastrophic.
Suddenly, she's thrown into a world she's spent her whole life rejecting. Relatives who don't care about her "status," traditions she doesn't understand, and situations she definitely can't control. And worst of all? Nobody is impressed by her attitude.
But as the days go by, something unexpected begins to happen. Between chaotic family moments, brutally honest aunties, and experiences that humble her in ways she never imagined, Sen starts to realize that maybe just maybe Nigeria isn't the problem.
She is.
Now the question is: will Sen Alex survive the whole 3 years with her pride intact... or will Nigeria do the impossible and change her for good?