In the quiet village of Odo-Ayo, a seemingly ordinary morning begins to unravel into something deeply unsettling when Ayo notices a strange stillness in his mother’s goat. What starts as a small, almost dismissible moment soon grows into a chilling encounter with an unseen presence that moves through silence itself. As the phenomenon spreads and begins to affect others, Ayo is forced to confront a reality where the line between the physical and the unseen blurs.
Guided by the enigmatic Baba Sola, Ayo learns that the true danger is not what is seen, but what is felt in the spaces between moments. As the presence begins to call his name and push into his consciousness, he must struggle to hold onto his sense of self before it is overtaken. The Silence Before the Harmattan is a haunting psychological mystery that explores perception, fear, and the fragile boundary between awareness and invasion.