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  • MTV Shuga Naija Season 4 Review: Navigating Old Waters With Fresh Angles



  • MTV Shuga Naija has been around since late 2013 and if there is anything the popular
    youth-focused franchise has figured out by now, it is how to give the people what they
    want - more.
    Three seasons, increasingly deep messaging and growing eyeballs later, MTV Shuga
    Naija is back for a fourth season and by the look of things nothing has been
    compromised - not the storytelling, not the hardworking cast and certainly not the
    quality the critically acclaimed drama has been known for since its inception.
    In season 4, we meet new characters and continue to follow the old on the journey we
    last saw them embarking on.
    Ebisinde (Abayomi Alvin) is locked up in a police cell, with no hopes of getting out. A
    fate the audience will find inevitable after he was caught during a botched attempt at a
    spare parts robbery in the last season. Not only is Ebisinde locked up, his talented elder
    sister who has her own problems - raped yet being hounded by cameras while people
    question her credibility - has no money to bail her brother from behind bars.
    There’s also Frances (Ruby Akubeze) whose tell-all presentation during a school
    performance has done nothing to relieve her of her pain. In an interesting but familiar
    twist of events, she is thrust into a panel filled with hawk-eyed parents who barrage
    her with unnecessary questions. Suddenly, their concerns disturbingly lie with the idea
    of a party on a school night as opposed to an innocent teenager violated at the said
    party. The victim suddenly becomes the criminal and these parents whose first instincts
    should be to protect, are more worried about the creases the situation may cast on their
    pristine reputation. A depiction that is an incredibly good illustration of the average
    Nigerian parent’s eerily familiar reaction to cases such as Frances’.
    MTV Shuga Naija does not deviate this season. The show continues on its journey to
    focus on women in this climate. This season’s messaging toes the life of young women
    - a move that worked well for the last season. Yasmin (Rahama Sadau) and her
    husband's lovely marriage, is threatened by prying in-laws up north. Meanwhile, back in

    Molade memorial, Diana continues to hold sway as the resident Queen Bee while
    constantly waxing new devious ways to mess up everyone’s lives. Including hers.
    This new season also ushers in fresh faces. There's Barbie (Omowunmi Dada) and Moji
    who really prefers to be called 'MJ' played by Belinda Yanga, two women who instantly
    grab attention when they pop on screen. And it has nothing to do with their colorful
    wigs or extravagant clothes.
    The performances are good as usual. Since season 3, when the show particularly took it
    upon itself to bring more fresh faces to the screen, the show has taken a new turn to
    reinforce its stance in telling its truth.
    Abayomi Alvin continues to be good as Ebisinde. A young boy who is nothing like his
    drunk father and who will go out of his way to do right by his sisters. His emotions suck
    you in and threaten to pull you apart on screen. There is also Ruby Akubeze whose
    Nollywood future promises to be bright especially if she insists on the right projects and
    scripts. Bukola Oladipupo continues to wow as Faa and one cannot wait to see how
    she plays her character when she eventually shares the screen with veteran, Richard
    Mofe Damijo. A notable mention is Timini Egbuson, who has played Tobi since the
    beginning of the show. Like his character, Egbuson’s acting has increasingly grown and
    by season 4, not only is the audience witnessing immense growth in his character arc,
    Timini’s growth as an actor is evident and applaudable. Newcomers, Omowunmi Dada
    and Belinda Yanga are also not afraid to play in these waters. They hold nothing back
    as they show off skills that reveal to the audience how good the casting decision to
    have them on screen is.
    Perhaps what MTV Shuga Naija does best this season is to balance old faces with the
    new, while navigating the same waters of selling its story through fresh angles. It’s
    refreshing like the new theme song, welcome and most likely going to be a winner with
    their already established audience and new converts.
    MTV Shuga season 4 returns on the 23rd of October, 2019.

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