In bustling Lagos, Ifeoluwa is a bright, outspoken teenager who believes in justice and grabs every opportunity to build a better future, including mentorship from a popular youth leader she and her community deeply trust. Behind closed doors, that “brother” rapes her, and the violation is followed by disbelief, blame, and a legal process designed to exhaust her into silence. Refusing to disappear, she names him, endures humiliating court battles, and finally wins a conviction, then turns her pain into power by founding “The Loud Ones,” a survivor-led movement demanding that Nigeria reckon with the true cost of justice.