Tunde returns to Ijebu Road carrying more questions than answers, after years of chasing success that never quite settled. What begins as a reluctant homecoming slowly becomes a quiet reckoning with failure, identity, and the cost of always moving forward without staying long enough to understand anything deeply.
Through small, grounded moments, tending a garden, reconnecting with his father, revisiting old spaces, and confronting past choices, Tunde begins to see that growth is not found in constant motion, but in patience, presence, and commitment. The road he once believed would lead him somewhere better instead leads him back to himself.