Isabella Akinseye, for The Vanguard in her review applauded the minimal yet insightful delivery of the cast members, particularly Ninalowo role as "Jobe", who was noted to have utilized the required energy to bring his character to life.
[4] Ife Olujuyigbe for True Nollywood Stories gave it a 60% rating while admitting the exemplary acting of Bolanle Ninalowo, the performance of Mary Njoku, was observed as not being ethnically appropriate, but modestly believable.
The inclusion of Bisola Aiyeola as "Kiksy" was described as "nearly pointless", due to lack of individual character buildup about her life activities in the film.
The character formulation of "Jobe" was elucidated as having a persona that demonstrates that even area boys/societal miscreants can still seek consent without making sexual advances and not take advantage of persons by having a high level of discipline.
[5] The drama got five nominations at the 2017 Best of Nollywood Awards, including the category for the best actor in a lead role, best supporting actress, best use of Nigerian food in a film, best costume and best makeup.