In Case I Never Love Again: A Seven-Part Visual Album Premiering in April 2025
Set for release in April 2025 on the MAMS Multimedia YouTube channel, In Case I Never Love Again is a seven-part visual album that delves into the intricate emotions and relationships that shape our understanding of love. The project explores a spectrum of feelings—including love, pain, hatred, envy, and confusion—offering a deep reflection on the love languages we develop over time.

As production advances, an increasing number of renowned actors are expected to join the cast, presenting exciting opportunities for performers to bring their unique artistry to the project. In Case I Never Love Again is an insightful and compelling narrative that resonates with many, shedding light on the complexities of love and relationships. It not only evokes emotion but also imparts valuable lessons on building and maintaining strong, healthy connections. Through relatable characters and thought-provoking scenarios, the visual album encourages self-reflection while offering practical insights into the challenges of love.
The Vision Behind the Project
Ghanaian filmmaker Horla Manuvor Jr., the executive producer and director, has highlighted the economic advantage of producing films in Nigeria over Ghana. He expressed that for filmmakers with no alternative career paths, integrating into Nigeria’s thriving film industry is a logical step.
The project is produced by Pearl Agwu, who also serves as the head writer.

Breakdown of In Case I Never Love Again
Part 1: Adam and Eve
This segment, written by Myde Glower and Pearl Agwu and performed by Anthony Woode, introduces the album’s core themes of love, self-discovery, and emotional evolution. Through a reflective monologue, the character embarks on a journey through the highs and lows of love—joy, heartbreak, jealousy, and confusion—questioning why something so beautiful can often be painful.
Part 2: Bits and Pieces
Written by Winner Achimugu and Pearl Agwu and performed by Adeoluwa Akintoba and Goodness Omattutee Egbe, this chapter captures the euphoria of falling in love. It portrays the excitement of a first encounter, the magic of connection, and the joy of experiencing love in its purest form—complete with butterflies, first kisses, and dreams of a shared future.
Part 3: What Love Really Is
A continuation of their love story, this section—penned by Pearl Agwu—dives into heartbreak. Just as everything seems perfect, circumstances beyond their control tear them apart, leaving the protagonist to grapple with the devastating pain of loss.
Part 4: Our Time Together
Written by Deborah “Strange Energy” Ahmed, this segment explores the protagonist’s struggle with love after heartbreak. Despite meeting someone new, past wounds prevent him from fully opening up, leading to emotional detachment and self-sabotage. His fears of loss inadvertently push his partner away, creating a cycle of toxicity marked by insecurity, gaslighting, and unintentional heartbreak.
Part 5: Three Is a Crowd
Co-written by Horla Manuvor Jr. and Empress Blessing Allen, this chapter delves into communication breakdowns and the impact of third-party involvement in relationships. Instead of addressing issues directly, the protagonist finds comfort in confiding in a friend rather than his partner, leading to misunderstandings, emotional distance, and ultimately, a painful breakup.
Part 6: Parable of the Ex
Written by Nosa Isibor, this section portrays the aftermath of a breakup. The protagonist struggles with self-awareness, choosing to place blame on his ex rather than confronting his own shortcomings. He questions love languages, emotional expectations, and the role he played in the relationship’s demise, refusing to take responsibility for his actions.
Part 7: My Side of the Story
Performed by Linda Ejiofor-Suleiman and Ibrahim Suleiman and written by Ufuoma Bakphore, the final chapter resembles a therapy session. Both partners reflect on their experiences, acknowledging their mistakes and how things could have been different. However, instead of rekindling their relationship, they focus on healing and acceptance, recognizing that growth comes from understanding and moving forward.
In Case I Never Love Again promises to be a deeply emotional and thought-provoking experience, offering a raw and authentic exploration of love, loss, and personal growth.