Kemi Adetiba’s “To Kill A Monkey” is a gripping tale of desperation, betrayal, and the price of survival

[NET - Nigeria] - 22/07/2025
Kemi Adetiba’s “To Kill A Monkey” is one of those Nollywood films that stays with you long after the credits roll. After being away from the scene for four years,… The post Kemi Adetiba’s “To Kill A Monkey” is a gripping tale of desperation, betrayal, and the price of survival appeared first on (…)
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