Yves has invested 12,000 in logistics to support his family's livelihood, but when his daughter proudly announces she was accepted as the top student at Southcrest University, her excitement clashes with harsh reality. Her mother rejects the achievement, arguing the diploma has no value and that girls don’t need higher education. With tuition costing 1,200, the family faces financial strain they can’t afford, leading to pressure for the daughter to abandon her dreams and marry instead, so wedding gifts can aid Yves. Despite this, the daughter firmly insists she must attend Southcrest, setting up a tense family conflict over her future.