This report is based on publicly available data as of April 14, 2026. If a low-budget web series or unregistered production used the title My Lovely Liar in Nigeria in 2025, it would not appear in official records. However, no credible evidence of such a series has been found.
In 2025, the title refers to two distinct productions trending in Nigeria: a new Nollywood drama film released in late 2025 and a popular Hong Kong remake of the 2023 South Korean series. Nollywood Film: My Lovely Liar
Clarification on the existence and availability of a Nigerian adaptation or original series titled My Lovely Liar .
In September 2025 , the series was also rolled out in several regional languages on Amazon MX Player, increasing its accessibility for diverse audiences. Summary of the Final Arc
Ready to binge? Stream it now on , KoraPlay , or catch the rerun on TVC this weekend. Don’t forget to tune in for the post‑episode live‑chat with the cast on Instagram Live —the perfect way to end a night of “lovely lies.”
By the time the 2025 season arrived, the series had already aired three full seasons and a special holiday edition. The , titled “Shadows over Ikoyi” , marks the first time the story’s main arc shifts entirely to Lagos, integrating local dialects, music, and contemporary issues such as fintech disruption, climate‑induced flooding, and the rise of youth‑led activism. The episode was broadcast simultaneously on TVC, Showmax Nigeria, and the streaming platform KoraPlay , attracting a record 9.2 million live viewers across the nation.
My Lovely Liar has proven that a well‑crafted lie can be more than a plot device; it can serve as a mirror reflecting society’s most pressing dilemmas. The 2025 Nigerian episode masterfully weaves Lagos’s vibrancy, its challenges, and its indomitable spirit into a single, emotionally resonant hour. Whether you’re a fan of romance, a tech‑savvy viewer, or someone who simply loves a story that respects its cultural roots, “Shadows over Ikoyi” is a must‑watch—and a testament to the rising power of African‑centric narratives on the global stage.