Episodes
On Open Thought, Joyce discusses INEC's move to allow for a new means of voting in addition to the use of PVCs. How prepared are the INEC for the 2027 elections? How prepared are you? She asks. She also discusses the arrest of Aisha Achimugu by the EFCC.
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, a widow wants to know if it is safe to get her two sons involved with their father's ancestral rites after losing her husband to a mysterious curse that claimed his nine other siblings.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce discusses the psychology of Ponzi schemes. What is at play in the minds of the average Nigerian when someone sells them the idea of investing their money in a scheme that promises a geometric increase on that money.
On Open Thought, Joyce discusses insecurity in Nigeria with reports of killings and kidnappings by terrorist group, Mahmuda in Kwara State. She also discusses the Presidency's decision to pursue a N10bn solar mini-grid project for Aso Rock.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce is joined in conversation via telephone by oil and gas expert, Jide Pratt to discuss the Naira-for-Crude deal.
In this episode of the Lords of Logic, Joyce discusses the concept of the brave making the law and the weak being made to plunder.
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, a man is in limbo of love. He is in love with a lady who barely has time for fun with him, and recently met someone who loves him and gives him all the time in the world. Now he doesn't know who to focus on.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce discusses the directive to shut down pornographic sites by the House of Representatives. Does this move help curb or reduce the appetite for immorality? She asks.
On Open Thought, Joyce delves into the culture of paying extra to get new notes (mint). Why do people do that? She also discusses the pros and cons of late marriage.
On Radio Active, Joyce discusses how the harsh economic realities on manufacturing businesses in Nigeria is causing for malnutrition amongst the populace, and how that in turn impacts the psychology of Nigerians. What is the way forward? She asks.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce discusses the video of a 5-year-old child brutally beaten by her guardian. What is the permissible age to take a child from their parents to go be house helps? In what ways should society tackle maltreatment? She asks.
On Open Thought, Joyce discusses the situation of Neda Imasuen who was been barred from practice for life in New York but is an active senator in Nigeria's Senate. She also discusses the definition of success.
On Radio Active, Joyce discusses the ongoing sexual harassment allegation drama in the Nigerian Senate between Senate president, Godswill Akpabio and Senator Natasha Akpoti. What is your take? What does it say about us as a collective? She asks.
In this episode of the Lords of Logic, Joyce furthers the conversation of the similarities and differences between law and grace.
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, a man wants to know if it is right to claim from his ex-girlfriend a child he rejected as his. Another guy wants to know if to attend the wedding of his cousin who he stopped talking to for two years due to a fight
On Worthy of Note, Joyce is discussing the advancement of science in the area of robotics. Would you accept a child that was made in a lab? Would you rather have a partner that is a robot? She asks.
On Open Thought, Joyce takes a look at NAFDAC's fight against fake drugs in the country. She also discusses what the meaning of success is/could be?
On Radio Active, Joyce discusses the latest on the alleged sexual harassment story between Senate president, Godswill Akpabio and Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan. She also discusses the proposed NLC strike over telecoms tariff hike and the Lagos House of Assembly
On Worthy of Note, Joyce takes a look at the cleanliness of Lagos State. Is Lagos dirty and does it smell? She asks.
On Open Thought, Joyce discusses the NLC's plan to protest against the recent 50% increase in tariff by telecoms companies in Nigeria. Is staging a protest the best way to fight this hike? Sha asks.
On Radio Active, Joyce takes a look at the story of the kidnapped Afenifere youth leader, Prince Eniola Ojajuni and asks: What are our security operatives not doing or doing wrong. She also discusses NAFDAC and their fight with fake drugs in the country.
In this episode of the Lords of Logic, Joyce delves into the connection, if any, between law and grace.
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, a 60-year-old woman wants to know if getting involved in a romantic relationship is the right thing to do. A lady who grew up without her mother is finding it difficult to reconnect with her.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce discusses Nigeria's economic reforms in relation to the mentality of the average Nigerian. Should Nigerians feel guilty for talking down on Nigeria? She asks.
On Open Thought, Joyce continues the conversation on telecoms tariffs and the idea that polygamy is an African mentality using 2Face and Annie Idibia as a case study.
On Radio Active, Joyce discusses the USAID, terrorism funding and the increase in telecoms tariffs in Nigeria.
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, Sheriff and Kemi listen to the story of a man who wants to know if to follow his friends' advice by ignoring his responsibilities as a father due to his baby mama's bad attitude or deal with the ill-treatment.
On Worthy of Note, Sheriff discusses the event at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University during the week. A lecturer and student got into an ugly altercation on the grounds of right of way and alleged inappropriate assault.
On Open Thought, Sheriff continues the conversation on landlords and tenants in the country. What are the experiences landlords have to go through at the hands of their tenants? He asks.
On Radio Active, Sheriff discusses the health care sector in Lagos and environs following a recent report by the Punch. What did you have to go through to get access to care at a hospital? He asks.