Kendi, a young determined woman, is driven by a strong sense of purpose. Raised in a predominantly male-dominated environment, she has consistently felt the urge to surpass limitations and carve out her own identity. In her upbringing among men, she has come to understand that wealth, influence, and politics dictate the prevailing societal norms. As she strives to achieve her aspirations, she discovers the means to attain these ambitions, but in doing so, she risks betraying the values cherished and passed onto her by her beloved grandmother. Now confronted with a crucial decision, Wendo must determine whether to prioritize her ambitions or remain faithful to her cultural heritage.