"Super Champion" is spectacularly sensational and lavishly praised by reviewers for its uniquely audacious presentation of a disconcerting plight of an incredible enthusiast, Oyale who gets groundlessly accused of a crime quite scandalous. With superb show of magical skills, the initial volume, a sub six-serial classic - "Super Champion" - Conflict of Egos, Eyes in the Cloud, Oyale, Shouting Match and Vicissitudes, is embellished outstandingly with luscious scenes that unfurl to dramatize an endless quest for resolutions to unfolding events. The drama is presented with near absoluteness without interruption with a few terms in it cautiously glossed for reason of cultural and linguistic bearing. Protagonist Oyale inescapably, is entwined in a despicable circumstance he helplessly does not call for, event that would naturally have been against his will. The play shows Oyale's superstar early discerned and is going to be quickly denied by powerful invisible figures, foes of his. The consequences of this group's activities against him are the visible happenings - troubles he finds himself in - troubles that are obvious strategies from invisible world yet unknown to Oyale and his parents including people in his entire world. It's so frustrating the controlling powers behind every move of an aspiring pubescent as depicted in the prologue of the play. Everything is complicated right now for him, with his parents glaringly in outright bafflement. Initial reaction is to scold him worryingly for dispassion towards events around his life. He's had to contend with these unseen beings that appear to gradually subdue him cruelly. But one thing, he assures himself - he's got to fight back through and through - his parents though having no answers, determinedly, he dares to find the answers all alone, taking responsibility for his own life. How? To be a champion, he realizes you've got to fight and to be a super champion, you've got to obviously fight still but differently to beat a champion and he's got no other goal besides that ultimately. So, doggedly, Oyale contends to conquer in astonishingly intriguing episodes all the way. The whole scenario as partly interpreted sees Oyale assume a role which portrays him a suspect of an attack on Ogbeni Omashola, a Ula Park resident, who lies in a vegetative state in the intensive unit of Ula Park Medical Centre, UPMC. The incident triggers a fatal public revenge on the promising adolescent who becomes a prime target of a notorious gang. The uncertainty caused by this whole plan goes bang on the entire neighbourhood sending unprecedented panic among residents and urgency to beef up Park's security. The climax of the play orbits round the agitation by the occupants seeking the estate to divulge the perpetrator of the horrific crime creating unbelievable deadly factions with a group claiming to have right on their palms the true identity of the criminal, mindless of the reason behind the attack. A legal battle is expected consequently as a best bet. Deliberate inclusion of scenes with portrayal of chivalry, boyish, seductive efforts, text messages, romantic dinner, juiced up at the same time with infatuations, temptations, lust love, romance, humour and the rest make Super Champion a bang. Rather than end up as something boringly blend with losses, it is a heart pounding storyline with lots of juices and clangs. Quite uneasy for readers to consider dropping their reading balls halfway right from a turn on its first page. The plot of the play, frankly, has got plenty angles it is veered that will keep its readers at the edges of their seats compellingly. Loaded with catalogue of suspense, it gets all heated fascinatingly all the way as the reader reads on in search of "What's next, what's next." Guided by strings of earnestly well fitted delicious devices and scenes, the playwright's "Super Champion" has all that's worth the readers penny and time.
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