"One Rape, Too Much" is based on a real story of the rape of an 11-year-old girl, Sarah, and the horrific cascading effects that followed after the anguished victim’s
father murders the rapist.
Odafe Enoch Odafe, Sarah’s father goes to prison for murdering the rapist, Tunde. Sarah’s mother loses her mind and Sarah and her little brother James are sent to her
aunt who she is named after.
At her aunt’s home, Sarah is raped by her aunt’s husband who later converted her into a blackmailed sex slave. His son, Sarah’s cousin, Gbenga, discovers the illicit affair between his father and Sarah and insists that Sarah must have sex with him to buy his silence.
Sarah gets pregnant. Her aunt discovers that she is pregnant and beats Sarah until she reveals that she has been having sex with her aunt’s husband and son.
Sarah’s aunt suffers a stroke and orders Sarah out of her house. And thus began a streak of wandering up and down the streets from Ikare-Ekiti to Lagos. A dubious quack nurse, Nurse Eliza, takes Sarah in, helps her deliver a son, and sells the child to a wealthy childless couple in a dubious arrangement between Nurse Eliza and Mrs. Afolabi.
Every man who picked Sarah out of the streets had sex with her except for Mofe Makanjuola who dared to be different, saved her from a mob, and helped her reunite with her parents.