Uncle Shom Part3
At the start of the story, Uncle Shom is portrayed as a shell of his former self. His grief is not just emotional but paralyzing, affecting his ability to care for himself. This sets the stage for Sunita’s intervention. Her initial motivation is rooted in a "daughter-like" affection, as she views Shom as a second father figure. This creates a complex moral landscape when their relationship begins to shift from caregiving to something more intimate. The Role of Sunita
Uncle Shom finds Kweku in a rusted office on the top floor. Kweku is terrified but alive. However, Rasak is waiting. The final confrontation is not a long fight but a masterclass in dialogue. Rasak (played by Femi Adebayo) delivers a chilling speech about how men like Uncle Shom and himself are the same—both willing to burn the world for family. uncle shom part3
Uncle Shom’s monologue here is heartbreaking: “I raised that boy after his parents died. If I lose him, I lose the only proof that I ever did something right.” This line has already become iconic on social media, with fans quoting it under the hashtag #UncleShomPart3. At the start of the story, Uncle Shom










