Kemi Adetiba’s Film “King Of Boys” Makes Nollywood Triple History
Everything Kemi Adetiba touches literally turns to gold.
Her highly-rated film which she also produced King of Boys in its opening weekend has shattered several Nollywood records. They include:
- Biggest opening week for a non-comedy Nollywood film
- Second highest opening week of a Nollywood film in 2018.
- Second highest opening by a female director
She took to Twitter to state this:
God is GOOD!!! 🙌🏾 🙌🏾 🙌🏾 pic.twitter.com/FE15GhRj8v
— Kemi Adetiba (@kemiadetiba) November 5, 2018
Since the times of Wedding Party 1 which was directed by her, a few films have generated this amount of buzz. While critics have said that it depicts the political climate in Nigeria, enthusiasts have praised Adetiba’s efforts to improve from the status quo to make Nigerian films get international acclaim.
Below is the synopsis of the film:
King of Boys follows the story of Alhaja Eniola Salami, a businesswoman and philanthropist with a checkered past and a promising political future. She is a pillar of society — loved by many, feared by most, and truly known by a select few. As her political ambitions see her outgrowing the underworld connections responsible for her considerable wealth, she’s drawn into a power struggle that threatens everything she holds dear. To come out of this on top, she will need every ounce of the cunning, ruthlessness, and strategy that took her to the top, as well as the loyalty of those closest to her. But who can she really trust?
Weldone Kemi!
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