👑 In Every Lifetime
A light-gist, curiosity-carved review — Nollywood drama that keeps you smiling, suspicious, and glued.
This movie got me thinking about how love can sometimes feel like wahala we didn’t order. You know those relationships where you swear the universe is pushing you two together, but deep down, you’re like, “God, please, if this is destiny, can I unsubscribe?” 😂 That’s the energy here — dramatic, a little messy, and oddly irresistible.
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We meet Nyla, a palace maid who looks ordinary until she doesn’t. The way she stares at the prince is not small crush behaviour — you can feel the weight of a thousand memories in one glance. And I start to imagine silly things (you know me): what if that annoying taxi driver from last week was actually your nemesis from a past life determined to spoil your love story? Eh, imagine the paperwork for that divorce. 😅
Back in palace land, Prince Nathaniel is living the royal brand of confusion — duty on his shoulders, a political marriage on the horizon, and dreams that don’t belong to him. When Nyla appears, the man’s heart starts playing hide-and-seek with his memory, and I’m there clutching my phone like, “pause, rewind — who signed him up for this?”
The film’s clever: it teases the line between destiny and curse without spoon-feeding you. One minute you’re laughing at the queen’s theatrics; the next you’re leaning in, whispering to yourself: should I pity Nyla or pity the prince who didn’t ask for this? And just when you think the plot is behaving, it goes and tugs at your emotions again.
Now for my small, slightly dramatic theory: if two souls keep finding each other across lifetimes, what if the universe is gossiping about them? What if the gods themselves take snacks and place bets every time the lovers meet? I know, I know — I’m being extra. But the film gives you that license to daydream, and I loved it.
No spoilers, of course. Just this: you will finish watching and want to text somebody immediately. You’ll debate destiny versus free will, blame the queen, and feel oddly protective of Nyla. It’s the kind of Nollywood drama that keeps you thinking long after the credits roll.
👉🏽 Don’t dull — go watch the full movie and tell me who you’re siding with.
🎬 Credit: EGO NWOSU TV

