The climactic end of Shuga Radio Naija Episode 8
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12/08/2014

The last episode of Shuga played this week and what a finale! If you missed out, make sure you tune in for the reruns of the show. In the meantime, here’s how it all played out.
Mrs Balogun is left stunned when she finds photos of naked women and videos of people having sex, on her son’s, Soji’s, phone.
Mrs Balogun then confronts Soji about his education, questioning why he can’t be more like his studious brothers. Soji insists that he’s been working, and has been sending money to Bayo, his cousin, to secure a green card for him. Soji’s mother is shocked and reveals the truth about his cousin to a heart-broken Soji.
When Patricia realises her Aunt will be away for the weekend she ceases the opportunity to ask Bitrus round to keep her company. Patricia also tries to make amends with Roli. Roli explains she and Hassan had not been in touch because he refuses to have protected sex. She also explains the situation to Miss Uju, who empathises with Roli and insists she did the right thing.
Miss Uju then encourages her to get tested for STIs.
Things get steamy between Patricia and Bitrus as they are alone in the room. Just as they are about to get naked in front of each other, the two of them realise that they are not ready for sex but do enjoy kissing each other.
Just as they are about to re-dress; all of a sudden, Patricia’s aunt returns to the house!
Roli goes to get tested for HIV and other STIs. The results come back negative and she expresses relief right until Nurse Ekaette reveals to Roli that she is pregnant! And tells her she still needs to return after her “window period” of 3 months (the period during which the virus becomes detectable).
Roli is absolutely astonished.
What do you think Patricia’s Aunt will do when she catches Patricia and Bitrus together? Knowing that she’s pregnant at 18, what would you advise Roli to do from here-on?
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