Lolu, a mid-20s student, is the emotional engine of justice in the story. Forced to grow up too fast as the eldest brother, the loss of Dayo ignites in him a relentless, slow-burning pursuit of answers—one that refuses to fade, no matter who stands in his way.
Loyal, stubborn, emotionally raw, and fiercely protective, Lolu is unafraid of confrontation and driven by the guilt of believing he failed Dayo. What he wants is simple and absolute: justice.