To Kill a Monkey is Kemi Adetiba’s daring Netflix crime thriller that dives deep into the world of cybercrime, betrayal, and survival in the streets of Lagos. Released in July 2025, the Nollywood series quickly became a trending topic, not just because of its star-studded cast, but because it tackles the very real and dangerous world of online fraud with a mix of grit and suspense. William Benson plays Efe, a desperate programmer whose life spirals out of control after being lured into fraud by his friend Oboz, brilliantly portrayed by Bucci Franklin. Their chemistry is sharp, their friendship toxic, and their choices lead to devastating consequences. What makes To Kill a Monkey stand out is not just the tension and drama, but how it mirrors Nigerian society, showing how ambition and desperation can destroy trust, loyalty, and even identity.
The series has its strengths—Oboz is electric on screen, Efe’s conflict keeps viewers hooked, and the gritty Lagos setting gives the show its raw edge. The dialogue is memorable, sometimes hilarious, sometimes cutting, and the emotional stakes keep the audience invested. But it isn’t without flaws. The pacing sometimes drags, certain storylines feel forced, and character depth, especially for Efe, doesn’t always align with the brilliance his role suggests. Still, the tension and unpredictability make it binge-worthy, sparking heated conversations across social media.
To Kill a Monkey is far from a perfect series, but it’s bold, ambitious, and necessary for Nollywood’s evolution. It raises hard questions about greed, loyalty, and survival in a world where one wrong step can cost everything. If you’re looking for a Nigerian Netflix series that blends suspense, betrayal, and social commentary, To Kill a Monkey is worth your time.