Their big break comes when a wealthy politician hires them separately to target his son, Kunle, a reclusive tech heir mourning a past betrayal. Tunde builds “Zara,” a poetic coder who loves indie films. Amara creates “Dapo,” a sensitive artist with a motorcycle. Both fake personas begin courting Kunle on different apps.
When two small-time con artists fall for each other while running a love scam on a lonely billionaire’s son, their scheme turns into a spectacular disaster — and an unlikely redemption. loveyapa flop
The “Loveyapa Flop” becomes legendary when the politician’s son reveals he knew all along — he hired them to expose his father’s corruption in the romance scam industry. In the fallout, Tunde and Amara lose their reputations as con artists but gain something real: a partnership built on mutual deception turned honest. Their big break comes when a wealthy politician
However, interpreting “Loveyapa” as a quirky blend of “love” and “sapa” (Nigerian slang for deception or unnecessary drama), we can develop a fictional story around a romantic scam that became famously known as Title: The Loveyapa Flop Both fake personas begin courting Kunle on different apps
In the bustling heart of Lagos, Tunde (27) and Amara (25) are independent “romance hackers” — professionals at fabricating online lovers for desperate clients. Tunde specializes in crafting the perfect digital boyfriend; Amara creates the irresistible virtual girlfriend. They’ve never met, but their fake profiles have crossed paths in the wallets of lonely hearts.
A romantic comedy about how the biggest flop in love can sometimes be the setup for the truest connection.