Episodes
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?
In this episode of the show, Joyce hears the story of a young man who is willing to end his relationship with his girlfriend (who is begging him to stay) because he can't guarantee her a comfortable life in marriage. Another lady is in love with two guys
On Worthy of Note, Joyce asks what talent is, and what is its purpose
On Open Thought, Joyce discusses the comments made by Asari Dokubo as regards providing extra security in the country; how does this better the situation? Joyce asks.
On Radioactive, Joyce analyses aspects of the Student Loan Bill with focus on who can apply.
In the episode of the Lords of Logic, Joyce is asking; Who do you say you are? Who are you? She asks.
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, a man tells Joyce how his wife betrayed him financially, while another woman says her husband wants to get into money rituals to get rich by all means.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce discusses the position of the truth in this ever-changing world; where does it lie? She asks.
On Open Thought, Joyce samples the opinion of Nigerians on what Nigeria as a nation is capable of creating for use by Nigerians; she also discusses the possibility of giving someone money instead of loving them.
Joyce discusses the history, purpose gains of democracy, as well as the president's decision to suspend CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele.
Following on from a conversation on Confessions Thursday where a caller shared his struggles with masturbation, Joyce prods at where exactly the weakness lies in the way of a person's road to redemption. What brings change? She asks.
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, Joyce listens to the story of a young man dealing with masturbation, while another man is not sure if he has got 'magical' powers or how to use them. Another man, a pastor is sure his past is chasing him down.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce is taking the reaction of Nigerians to the recent drama regarding the launch of Nigerian Air; how does it make you feel, and how to stop this recurring embarrassment? She asks.
In Open Thought, Joyce is discussing the reasons that hold people from wanting to get married. Why are you afraid of getting married?