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YOLO Season 4 – What to Expect?


In many minds, YOLO Season 1 started just about a week ago. But make no mistake; we’re close to the 4th season. April comes with many goodnesses, including the premiere of YOLO Season 4

Read my Season 1 & 2 Review, and the production team behind the YOLO Show.

To the YOLO newbies, “YOLO is a television series that seeks to increase young people’s access to appropriate health information and health services by enhancing the social, legal and cultural environment for the improvement of young people’s reproductive health!”

During the previous seasons, maternal health, malaria prevention and solutions, adolescence reproductive health, and a ton more other living a “Good Life”-related subjects were discussed. Although Season 01, I couldn’t notice much of the educational content in them, I must say the production was great, and subsequent seasons have managed to present the “Good Life” message gradually.


Season 04 Premiere of YOLO on April 15, 2017 (source: YOLOGhana, facebook)
Considering the massive interest in the show, no wonder many have loved the impact the popular TV Series is having on millennials.

Season 4 hopefully will continue with the trend and help educate as many as possible.

So Far So Good
Let me quickly bring you up to speed about the previous seasons, before you dive straight into Season 4 which premieres this April 15.

Season 01 to 03
For a detailed review of Season 01 and 02, see our previous article.

Cyril & Emily


These lovebirds start off their relationship in a not-so-straightforward way. The interest in each other peaks before a young attractive student, namely, Irene, comes crossing Cyril’s way, placing a kinda wedge between him and Emily.

Cyril is easily the most civilized, responsible and reasonable gentleman in the entire show, holding up to great morals and setting a great example for what young adolescence should strive to become.


“Cyril nie. Yours good!”
He takes (took) his books seriously, even coming out with flying colors in their recently ended Basic Examinations. A party in celebration of the success, thrown by Aunti Enyonam (role by Jackie Appiah), Cyril’s Mum, unfortunately, didn’t end successfully for Psycho, who gets himself drunk. Carried away, Psycho was a perfect reflection of the “Confession” song by Kofi Kinaata.

Although Emily remains sorta out of the equation, Cyril is still in the run to win her, and how it all unfolds remains to be seen in the upcoming season 4.

Drogba & Jane


Drogba remains the ladies ‘hunter’ for the most part of the early seasons. In a literal sense, he makes it his daily goal, job and target to “run” as many ladies as possible in his neighborhood, which happens to be full of amazing, smart and beautiful ladies, namely, Jane, Araba, Irene, Antoinette, Lydia and Betty.


Betty, right and a friend.
Drogba eventually becomes a father to a baby who’s mother is Jane. In season three, I, for whatever reasons was convinced Drogba would turn over a new page and live up to the responsibility his actions brought to fore.

Shame on me! He proved me wrong, to the extent he found it comfortable sleeping in front of Jane’s family, who met with Drogba for the first time to assess how ‘worthy’ he is or will be as a son-in-law.

To add insults to injury, right in Jane’s hometown, Drogba finds it convenient enough to even make sexual advances to his ex-girlfriend, who happens to be a close friend of Jane.

Will Jane proceed with Drogba, who seems in many ways a not-so-great-fit for raising a kid with? Will Drogba really change for the better?


Drogba asleep, during a family meetup.


Lydia & King George


Lydia begins her appearances on the show as a humble hardworking young lady, who works as an assistant of Auntie Enyonam at a boutique shop.

Things escalate quickly as Lydia becomes the person one could hardly envision. Finally forming a strange relationship with Shaker (listen to the name), over a promise

























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