09/08/2025
First, I want to say that Efe is the entire definition of "never trust a mentally poor man".
TO KILL A MONKEY did to my emotions the same things KING OF BOYS did.
Efe was shown to us as a man that life has trampled upon mercilessly.
Poor beyond repair, insulted and mocked by his boss in the office repeatedly,
sexually exploited by his female boss and tongue lashed consistently by his mother in-law.
I actually shed a few tears for him especially when his madam slept with him and discarded him like a used rag after promising him some money.
Efe was a complete symbol of "suffer -head!"
Then in comes the man of the movie "Oboz the bozz!"
Let me tell you something —you see those sets of people we judge in the society are mostly the type of people I prefer to have in my life.
Why?
They are as transparent as glass.
No hypocrisy.
They are who they tell you they are—you are never confused about them.
Efe was portrayed as a victim, a saint but lastly we found out he was the main villain.
Oboz was a badd guy.
He never hid it to anyone. He never pretended!
Guy was simply himself without apologies!
However, despite his rascality; Oboz never played with the people he loved.
Gave Efe a chance in his business,
made Efe's twins his godchildren and totally transformed his life.
He never would have connived with Teacher to eliminate Efe no matter the provocation.
He even fell out with his long time right hand man—Oziboy.
All because of Efe.
But if you have watched that movie critically from the beginning; you will agree with me that despite the harrowing experience he had to go through in life; Efe was still a weakling.
Oboz knew Efe might become a problem to him in his business because of his lily liver nature reason he asked him repeatedly;
"Brotherly, I fit trust you?"
He gave Efe a chance not just because Efe promised to make money for him but mainly for brotherly love and gratitude to Efe for saving his life in the university.
What happened?
Efe became