Boko Haram gets mention in Money Heist season 5
The much anticipated season 5 of Money Heist finally dropped today, taking Nigerian Twitter by storm.
Part 5 of this acclaimed series, released in Nigeria on Friday, shocked Nigerians further due to the infusion and mention of the Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram in certain scenes and episodes.
Recall that in the maiden season’s opening montage, the N100 note was shown alongside other currencies.
Money Heist is a Spanish series that has amassed a global audience for its unique plot about a criminal mastermind who goes by the name professor, who recruits criminals with abilities to pull off the biggest and seemingly most impossible heists in history.
Here are various reactions as seen on Twitter.
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