Award-winning Nigerian filmmaker Kemi Adetiba has shared a personal health update, revealing she may need a third surgery as she continues her long-standing battle with fibroids.

Adetiba, known for directing blockbuster titles like King of Boys, made the disclosure in the comment section of a recent Instagram post by actress Ini Dima-Okojie, who had also opened up about her own struggles with the condition.

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Ini’s post called for more awareness and research into fibroids, stating: “We NEED a cure for fibroids.

“In the meantime, I hope every woman dealing with it is hanging in there. Just know that you are not alone.”

In response, Adetiba revealed the persistent nature of her own battle, writing: “I’ve had surgery twice for this already, and it now seems I might need a third. Sigh.”

The filmmaker first spoke publicly about her condition in 2015, describing it as a severe case that once landed her in the emergency room.

Despite her health struggles, Adetiba has continued to push creative boundaries and build an impressive body of work.

Her latest project, To Kill A Monkey, a Netflix mini-series that premiered on July 18, is already drawing acclaim.

The gripping drama follows Efemini, a struggling man whose life takes a dark turn into cybercrime after reconnecting with an old friend.

The series explores themes of morality, desperation, and the psychological toll of living a double life.

Adetiba’s resilience, both in her career and personal life, continues to inspire.

A law graduate of the University of Lagos and an alumna of the New York Film Academy, she began her journey as a radio host before transitioning to television and eventually filmmaking—emerging as one of Nigeria’s most celebrated directors.

Her latest health revelation sheds light on the challenges many women face with fibroids, a condition that remains under-discussed despite its widespread impact.

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