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Ghanaian film maker Horla Manuvor Jr. to release visual album in April

Mon, Feb 10 2025 5:03 PM
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‘In Case I Never Love Again’, a seven-part visual album, is set to be released in April, 2025 on the MAMS Multimedia channel on YouTube.

The visual album explores the various relationships and emotions we experience throughout our lives, shaping the love languages we use today. It delves into feelings such as love, hatred, pain, confusion, envy, and many others.

A growing roster of renowned actors is anticipated to come on board as the production progresses further. The ongoing filming is creating exciting opportunities for talented performers to add their unique flair to the project ‘In Case I Never Love Again’ is an insightful project that deserves your attention.

It presents a compelling narrative that resonates deeply with many individuals, capturing the complexities of love and relationships. The story not only engages readers emotionally but also imparts invaluable lessons that can guide you in cultivating a strong and healthy partnership with your significant other. 

Through its relatable characters and thought-provoking situations, the project encourages self-reflection and offers practical advice for navigating the challenges of love.

The executive producer and director, Horla Manuvor Jr., who hails from Ghana, has explained that it is significantly cheaper to produce films in Nigeria than in Ghana.

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“For those of us who have no Plan B asides filmmaking, it makes sense to be part of a working ecosystem that supports our craft”, he said indicating that Nigeria has a thriving film industry. 

‘In Case I Never Love Again’ is produced by Pearl Agwu who also doubles as the head writer of this project.

Breakdown of ‘In Case I Never Love Again’

PART 1: ADAM AND EVE, This part serves as an introduction to a deeper exploration of love and self-discovery. It is a monologue performed by ANTHONY WOODE and written by MYDE GLOWER and PEARL AGWU, summarizing the entire album, encapsulating its themes of first love stories, building confidence, and finding oneself. The character invites us on a journey through the spectrum of emotions tied to love: joy, pain, hatred, heartbreak, jealousy, and the complexities of loving and losing. He reflects on his initial experience with love and how his understanding of it has evolved. With a whimsical tone, the character wonders why love is so difficult. We often romanticize love, yet the scars we carry from life’s experiences can complicate our relationships. What should be beautiful can sometimes feel ugly; what should be good often brings pain.

PART 2: BITS AND PIECES, Written by Winner Achimugu and Pearl Agwu and performed by Adeoluwa Akintoba and Goodness Omattutee Egbe. Here, everything feels right; communication is open and effective, and love abounds, experience love most genuinely and honestly. Kindness and all the good things are present in abundance. This is where he falls in love—a dramatization of their meeting, filled with the butterflies in the stomach, the electric thrill of a touch, the excitement of a first kiss, and the intimacy of their first time together. It’s about the hopes and dreams of finding that special someone you envision spending your life with, and the halo of happiness that surrounds you when you see them. This is the first love seen through the eyes of a teenager, filled with depth and experience. Everything is joyful and it culminates in their first intimate encounter.

PART 3: WHAT LOVE REALLY IS, This is a continuation of their first intimate experience together. They’ve shared everything, but then it all comes crashing down. This is where he feels pain—pain from love, from loss, from having something precious taken away. It’s the moment he tastes his first heartbreak, a heartbreak caused by circumstances beyond his control. It feels like the world is playing with his emotions. A story of heartbreak well written by Pearl Agwu.

PART 4: OUR TIME TOGETHER, He now has fears about what love truly means. Despite having met someone new, he is reluctant to fully invest himself due to the loss he experienced from a previous relationship. His past experiences have shaped his understanding of love. He struggles to be vulnerable, connect deeply, or give his all, which leads to self-sabotaging good things because he doubts they will last. Even when his new partner expresses frustration, he understands the underlying issue. By holding back and not fully committing, he inadvertently drives his partner away, increasing the risk of infidelity. While he believes his fears are justified, his actions may be attracting the very outcomes he fears. This creates a cycle of love intertwined with intentional heartbreak, such as cheating, insults, and gaslighting. Ultimately, he feels caught in the mindset of “it’s not you, it’s me.” Written by Deborah Strange Energy Ahmed.

PART 5: THREE IS CROWD, in this situation, he refuses to address the issues in “our time together.” He isolates himself not because he doesn’t care, but because it feels easier to talk to a friend rather than his partner. His relationship deteriorates because he is unwilling to lower his defenses, making it impossible for anyone, even himself, to reach him. He finds himself stuck in a cycle of gaslighting and emotional pain, yet he still prefers confiding in a mutual friend. Both he and his partner misinterpret the intentions of this mutual friend, who genuinely has their best interests at heart. It’s as if they are speaking different languages, and the mutual friend is the only one who can comprehend, but the translations are often incorrect, leading to further misunderstandings. Ultimately, this breakdown in communication results in a breakup. It’s over—c’est fini. (The troubles from third-party involvement and poor communication take their toll.) written by Horla Manuvor Jr and Empress Blessing Allen

PART 6: PARABLE OF THE EX, (Blame games, no responsibility) They have broken up, but the pain lingers. He refuses to take responsibility because doing so would force him to confront his trauma and accept how much love has changed him. Instead, he blames her. It’s easier this way. Why didn’t she see him for who he truly is? What does “love language” even mean? Why couldn’t she accept the kind of love he offered? Why did she ask for what he could not provide? Attention? What is that? It’s not his fault; it’s hers! She’s the bad person for making him realize that he is, in fact, a bad person. Written by Nosa Isibor.

PART 7: MY SIDE OF THE STORY, This part is performed by the beautiful Linda Ejiofor-Suleiman and her husband Ibrahim Suleiman and written by Ufuoma Bakphore. Both of you agree that this is like a therapy session. You take turns sharing your perspectives and recognize that you could have made your relationship work if you had approached things differently. You realize that you wouldn’t have hurt yourselves so deeply, wouldn’t have left lasting scars, and wouldn’t have damaged the pieces of yourselves that remain. This process doesn’t culminate in the two of you getting back together; instead, it ends with both of you accepting yourselves and your experiences. It highlights the importance of healing.

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