Episodes
On Radio Active, Joyce is taking a look at President Bola Tinubu's speech in response to the #EndBadGovernance protest. How much does it affect the protest? She asks.
In this episode of the Lords of Logic, Joyce continues the conversation of Love. What do you understand or suppose love really is? She asks.
Confessions! Confessions! Confessions! Joyce Onyemuwa hears never-before-told stories of love, hate, lust, betrayal, joy, pain and more in this episode.
Financial Expert, Gbolahan Olojede joins Joyce Onyemuwa to discuss the Federal Government's move asking the country's apex bank to direct banks to move monies in dormant accounts to the CBN for safekeeping to forestall its susceptibility to fraud.
On Open Thought, Joyce continues the conversation on the UAE's response to the visa application requirements for Nigerians, and also takes a look at the #EndBadGovernance protest. What is your take on these issues? She asks.
On Radio Active, Joyce is discussing claims by the vice-president, Oil and Gas at Dangote Industries Ltd, Devakumar Edwin that International Oil Companies in Nigeria are trying to frustrate the survival of Dangote Oil Refinery and Petrochemicals.
In this episode of the Lords of Logic, Joyce continues the series on the true idea/concept of love. What do you understand love to be? She asks.
From stories of love to lust, betrothing to betrayal, family feuds to bitter rivalries between mates, Joyce Onyemuwa hears them all in this episode of Confessions Thursday.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce is again discussing corruption in Nigeria with focus on bribery. She also takes a look at the sale of religious paraphernalia just to make money.
On Open Thought, Joyce is looking at the current situation in Kenya in relation to Dele Alake's statement that "powerful Nigerians" are behind illegal mining in the country. What needs to be done? She asks.
On Radio Active, DG of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, Segun Ajayi-Kadiri joins Joyce virtually as they discuss the country's manufacturing industry.
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, Joyce hears the story of someone with anger issues, as well as a man who fought his in-laws for the love of his life. She also hears an update on the story of the woman whose father killed someone for rituals.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce takes a look at the comments made by Aviation Minister, Festus Keyamo on private illegal aircraft operations.
On Open Thought, Joyce is discussing the FG's move to place a 150-day duty-free import window for food commodities as it stepped up efforts to tackle rising inflation which has impoverished many Nigerians. How does this benefit you? She asks.
On radio active, Joyce is joined in conversation on the challenges in the manufacturing sector by former DG, Chamber of Commerce, Muda Yusuf.
On radio active, Joyce is discussing the Sallah celebrations; how much were you able to buy in the market for Sallah? She asks. She also discusses the EU placing a ban on beans coming from Nigeria. How do you prepare your beans these days? She asks.
On Open Thought, Joyce is asking for your take on what the new minimum wage should be after Labour Union released a document showing what the senators earn.
On Radio Active, Joyce discusses Organized Labour's nationwide strike, a planned protests by electricity consumers on Band A, and the possibility of changing the Nigerian flag in the wake of the revert to the old national anthem.
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, a man who says his mother wasn't in support of his marriage to his now late wife thinks he may be responsible for her death. Another man is at sea as to how to deal with his truant nephew. A third man masturbates b
On Worthy of Note, Sheriff Quadry is discussing the implication(s) of traditional rulers kneeling before governors in the wake of a video that surfaced online showing a traditional ruler kneeling before the Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun.
On Open Thought, Joyce discusses the sad story of one Samuel Odugbesan, a staff of Ikeja Electric who had his hands amputated after he was electrocuted on duty. She also continues the discussion on what men think about women.
On Radio Active, Joyce is joined in conversation by constitutional lawyer, Liborous Oshoma as they discuss President Bola Tinubu's one year in office.
In the Lords of Logic, Joyce continues the series on the 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene with a focus on Law 10 which states: Infection: Avoid the Unhappy and the Unlucky.
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, Joyce hears the never-before-told stories that weigh heavy on the hearts of those who all in on the show.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce is discussing the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic following the news that AstraZeneca has begun the worldwide withdrawal of its Covid-19 vaccine due to a “surplus of available updated vaccines” that target new variants
On Open Thought, Joyce discusses the organized Labour's move to move the hand of the government over electricity tariff hike.
On Radio Active, Joyce is joined in a discussion on GMO Seeds by Agricultural Researcher, Prof. Qrisstuberg Amua as they look at the perks of GMO seeds on the agricultural ecosystem.
In the Lords of Logic, Joyce continues the series on the 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene with a focus on Law 8 which states: When you force the other person to act, you are the one in control.
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, Joyce hears the story of a man who let his friend steal the wristwatch of his very kindhearted boss and has never confessed to the act. Another guy is not telling the girl he loves about his feelings for her.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce is joined in conversation on Getting Women into Tech by career coach, Ezinne Orimoloye, and Rachael Akalia, the regional marketing manager, West Africa at Yellow Card.