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MOVIE REVIEW BY BASHIR ADIGUN ‘The Herd’: A Brutal, Brilliant Mirror to Nigeria’s Banditry Nightmare
One of the film’s most gripping storylines follows Adama (Linda Ejiofor-Suleiman) in her frantic struggle to raise ransom money.
Her journey is riddled with obstacles—an unyielding banking system, a disapproving and class-conscious in-law family, and the shocking discovery that her husband secretly withdrew millions without informing his business partner.
These moments expose a society where even in the face of danger, access to empathy and support is filtered through class, cultural tensions, and long-held prejudices.
The film uses Adama’s ordeal to underline a painful truth: in Nigeria’s banditry crisis, survival is often determined as much by social hierarchies as by fate.
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