The Delivery Boy

The Delivery Boy is a thriller written and directed by Adekunle Adejuyigbe, a Nigerian film maker.

The film stars Jammal Ibrahim, Jemima Osunde, Charles Etubiebi, Kehinde Fasuyi and a host of others.

The camera cuts to a car on a city road, where a man makes use of the services of a sex worker (Jemima Osunde).

After he's done, the man throws some money at the sex worker, and she walks into the nearby St. Luke's Hospital.

The woman donates 1,000 Nigerian Naira (placing the movie definitively in Nigeria) and updates the sign.

A large amount of swelling on the right side of the sex worker's face is revealed by the camera, and she rejects the receptionist's offer to see “him,” Chidi, who she just donated to save.

The camera cuts to Amir, who walks down a city road, reads a piece of paper he's holding, and then hides under a truck.

Young Amir grabs a piece of paper and quickly hides it in his hand before a man (Jude Chukwuka) comes in the room to pick up the phone.

The man, who is named by the caller as Mallam Sadan, is speaking with a woman he calls Sister Dorcas (Kehinde Fasuyi), who tells him “the papers are ready.” Mallam Sadan requests that she “take them to Ofili at the new house,” but cannot find the address for "the new house" written down anywhere because the paper with the address on it is in Amir's hand.

The driver is taking Amir down a dark road, and begging to go to the hospital, for he is losing a lot of blood.

Back in the house where the film started, the man Amir poisoned is conscious and calls Mallam Sadan.

Amir scolds Nkem for undressing in front of him, calling her “shameless woman” in Hausa.

The man has a flashback to the fight that took place after Amir considered stealing the journal from the cabinet.

Amir and Nkem are sitting in a taxi driven by a quiet man (Muyiwa Ayoola).

She says her brother (presumably Chidi, who she donated to previously) is in the hospital dying, and the operation costs 5 million naira.

Amir asks if she's made 5 million prostituting herself, implying that her current method isn't working anyway.

The man who permitted Amir to enter sneaks up behind him, preparing to stab him with a large machete.

Sister Dorcas shoots Amir with a small firearm she had hidden in her baggy robes.

Sister Dorcas tells Amir she works with Mallam to earn the money necessary to feed all the orphanage's young residents.

While Sister Dorcas is talking about why she must kill Amir, he snatches her pistol to the side and stabs her suddenly.

Nkem finds a map in Amir's satchel with the location of the hospital where Chidi is being treated marked on it.

Amir wakes up inside the building, shirtless, without his suicide bomber vest, with an IV drip in his arm.

The abortion doctor (Mahin Nosa Itotoi), a middle aged woman, is watching television and laughing in the next room, with Nkem who is much more concerned about whether Amir will survive.

The abortion doctor has figured out that Amir is planning on committing a crime but does not care because she believes she will be paid in full.

Nkem demands privacy from Matron Dora and then asks him if he was ordered to bomb St. Luke's Hospital, informing him desperately that Chidi is recovering from his injuries there.

Before leaving the building, he gives Nkem enough money to pay for Chidi's surgeries, which makes her cry.

The camera cuts between Amir reading the letter and Nkem walking up to Mallam, where she detonates the vest.

The man identifies himself as Chidi's uncle and says that the operation's cost, 5 million Naira, was too high.

Chidi's uncle demands that the hospital give him a partial refund of the cost of the operation.

Outside it stands Amir, who makes direct, sinister eye contact with Chidi's uncle.