Known for her comedic personality and unique accent, Jenifa is a young woman from a rural village who relocates to Lagos, Nigeria's largest city, where she navigates various humorous and challenging situations as she adjusts to urban life.
Over time, Jenifa's character transitions from a gullible and uneducated individual to a more confident woman, learning to navigate the societal intricacies of Lagos with humor and irony.
As Jenifa becomes entangled in the city's fast-paced and often dangerous lifestyle, she faces numerous challenges, including academic struggles, strained relationships, and the consequences of her actions.
[5] The series is a spin-off of the popular Jenifa's Diary and follows the life of the Baale (traditional ruler) of Aiyetoro village, portrayed by Femi Branch.
Having lived in Edinburgh and been exposed to Western civilization, the Baale returns to Aiyetoro with a vision to modernize the village, transforming it into a town while preserving its traditional heritage, customs, and values.
In the third film Jenifa has evolved from her bumbling past into a successful businesswoman and philanthropist, becoming a beloved figure in her community through her impactful charity organization, which provides aid and empowerment programs to the less privileged.
Lobster, a sophisticated and well-connected individual, quickly gains the admiration of the community, overshadowing Jenifa’s efforts and threatening her position as the local favorite.