Episodes
Joyce Onyemuwa is discussing the effects of the fall of the naira against the dollar on businesses in Nigeria, What next?
On the Lords of Logic, Joyce is discussing the attitude of people to give someone a religious tag based on their view on a subject. Why do you call someone a pastor/church goer when they give their take on a subject from a moral/religious angle?
In this episode, a man confesses to having issues with his wife who complains every time it comes to sex that he is too endowed for her; he met & slept with another woman who can't get enough of him now. Another tells Joyce his wife is reckless with words
Joyce is discussing again the removal of fuel subsidy with vice-president Kashim Shettima saying its removal has helped contribute to a huge reduction in carbon-dioxide emission in the air. Should it come at the cost of your well-being? She asks.
On the Sunny Side, Joyce shares a story of a woman from Sierra Leone who had a dream that her husband (of 19years) got married to another woman. After sharing it with him, he said nothing. The dream came just before he traveled to his hometown in Africa.
On the Lords of Logic, Joyce is discussing your true identity. Who would you say you are? She asks.
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, a man tells Joyce how his wife goes out to cheat and feed the family with the money, while another man shares how he had an affair with his pastor's wife who also had a spiritual husband.
Joyce is discussing the ongoing protests across the country by the NLC; Are you in support of or against it? How long do you think it will last? Your take on the one trillion naira saved by the FG since subsidy removal according to President Bola Tinubu
Joyce is piecing together the arraignment of suspended CBN governor, Emefiele for illegal possession of firearms, and the open display of firearms by Asari Dokubo, plus the little matter of obeying court orders.
In this episode, a man wants to know what to do after having an affair with mother and child and in the process impregnating the daughter who died while trying to abort the baby. Plus the usual stories of lies, deceit and selfishness.
Joyce is discussing the Senate's decision to jokingly pass a motion that "allows the poor to breathe" in relation to its review of electricity tariffs.
Joyce is discussing the increase in school fees for unity schools in the country, as well as the leaked letter from the Lagos State Public Procurement Agency to the Ministry of Health for approved sum for mass burial.
Joyce furthers the conversation on what informs reality, and what perception is.
In this episode, a man is unsure if he likes performing oral sex on his wife, while another man in a long distance relationship wants to quit having video sex with his girlfriend. Another girl needs advice on handling his boss' rude kids.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce discusses the president's decision to review the N8000/month palliative for households to cushion the effect of subsidy removal following outcry from the public. She also discusses Choice; what is it?
Could the outcome of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal lead to anarchy in the country as hinted by lawyers of the Defense Counsel at the Tribunal? Joyce asks.
Joyce is discussing the N8000/month palliative for households proposed by the Federal Government to help cushion the effect of fuel subsidy removal; do Nigerians want the money? She asks.
Joyce continues the conversation on the similarities, if any, between perception and reality. Is one the other? She asks.
In this episode, while one couple is struggling with intimacy in their marriage, another physically challenged lady is unsure if to accept a relationship proposal from a friend of her friend who really likes her. Joyce listens to all of the stories.
On Language and Interpretations, Joyce asks what choice really is.
As Nigerians await the ministerial list from President Tinubu, Joyce asks what ministries need urgent attention.
Joyce speaks to Stephen Lawal, a Cybersecurity consultant and Engineer on cybersecurity and the reported story of hackers hacking 1000 bank accounts with their BVN. She also takes a look at the EU report on fake news purveyors.
In this episode, Joyce is discussing perception. What is its correlation with reality? She asks.
In this episode, Joyce listens to a 22-year-old who feels hate for her guardians and wants revenge against them. A husband is not sure his wife is committed to their marriage, while a young man seeks to know what men owe women in a relationship.
In this episode of Open Thought, Joyce asks if the three year ban imposed on young Mmesoma Ejiofor by JAMB is required at this point, and what your own personal experiences with your JAMB results are.
In this episode, Joyce discusses how the high cost of living affected the Eid Mubarak celebrations, and how it is affecting our everyday lives. What exactly about the cost of living is affecting you the most? She asks.
On Worthy of Note this auspicious Eid Mubarak, Joyce is discusses addiction; how do you satisfy/manage your cravings/addiction? She asks.
On Open Thought on the Sunny Side, Joyce is discussing the implications of eradicating corporal punishment in the society.
Joyce is discussing the new minimum cut off mark of 140 set for Nigerian Universities by the VCs, does it make better or worse the quality of education? She asks.
In this episode of Lords of Logic on the Sunny Side, Joyce prods at the degree to which talent is sufficient. First, she asks; what is talent?