Episodes
On Worthy of Note, Joyce discusses the reward given the members of the victorious Super Falcons team by the president. What is it about the Nigerian spending? She asks.
On Open Thought, Joyce is looking at the perception of Nigerians by the rest of the world. This is in the wake of a protest in Ghana against Nigerians. Is there something like the Nigerian curse? Are the assumptions of Nigerians accurate or inaccurate?
On Radio Active, Joyce discusses fake drugs in Nigeria and the implications. She also delves into the world of GMO foods. Have you noticed any differences with our foods? She asks.
In this episode, Joyce furthers the conversation on the root of evil. Where does bad behaviour come from? She asks.
In this episode, a married man wants to quit masturbation after being exposed to it at an early age. Another man wants to know if it is wrong to pad budgets whenever he brings deals to the office as a procurement officer.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce shares the story of two Nigerians who shared their bad experiences at the hands of immigration officers while on a trip to Manilla.
On Open Thought, Joyce discusses the protest retired police officers to the Force Headquarters, Abuja over poor welfare and pension conditions affecting them. Is this a cause worthy of support from Nigerians? She asks.
On Radio Active, Joyce focuses on the drama between Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo and former Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi over the latter's visit to the state. Is Peter Obi doing too much? Is there any agenda on the part of Okpebholo?
In this episode of the Lords of Logic, Joyce continues the conversation on the root of evil. Where does bad behaviour come from? She asks.
In this episode of Confession Thursday, a guy wants to know how to quit gambling, while another is struggling with masturbation. A man would like to know why men want a woman when they have money but women don't when they make money.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce discusses the statement made by Former Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, Femi Adesina following his principal's passing. She also discusses Kenya's visa-free policy for all Africans.
On Radio Active, Joyce discusses news from Rivers State following news of a truce between Sim Fubara, Nyesome Wike and President Bola Tinubu. What kind of democracy is operational in Nigeria? She asks.
In this episode of the Lords of Logic, Joyce asks: What is the root of bad behaviour?
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, a guy is lusting after his boss' wife and believes she is secretly leading him on. What should I do? He asks. A man wants to know what to do; his wife and his mother have been at war since their marriage began.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce discusses insecurity in Nigeria and the intelligence behind security breaches. Are authorities aware of attacks before they happen? She also discusses Peter Obi's displeasure about the destruction of his brother's property.
On Open Thought, Joyce discusses how Russia recruits Africans to fight in their war for $2000. Would you accept this offer? What's your price to die? She ask.
On Radio Active, Joyce discusses insecurity in Nigeria and wars around the world. She discusses the president's tweet to reassure Nigerians on the government's plans to combat insecurity, and the story of a lady whose sister was kidnapped in Lagos.
In this episode of the Lords of Logic, Joyce discusses the concept/idea of depopulating the world. Is it an actual thing? How will it happen? She asks.
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, a lady whose mother-in-law-to-be has sworn she won't marry her son because she is biracial. Another person shares how masturbation helped and is still helping them stay away from inappropriate relationships.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce discusses the killings in Benue and the Governor's reaction to it. What has the government not done when it comes to insecurity in the country? What should the people do? She asks.
On Open Thought, Joyce discusses the best thing to give your child for the future. She also takes a look at the concept of submission in relationships.
On Radio Active, Joyce discusses the killings in Benue State over the weekend. Should a state of emergency be declared in Benue State? She asks.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce discusses science and immortality. Do you believe it when science says by 2030, and with the help of nano-technology, humans can attain immortality.
On Open Thought, Joyce discusses the pressure of fending for family. At what cost does this come for the giver? What are your experiences? She asks.
On Radio Active, Joyce discusses the discovery by BudgIT of 11122 projects worth N693trn inserted into National Assembly's 2025 FG budget. Is corruption in Nigeria normalized? Is every foundation of Nigeria largely a distribution of corruption? She asks.
In this episode of the Lords of Logi, Joyce furthers the conversation on aliens. What do we know about aliens? What does the CIA documents reveal about aliens? What is the link between some our cultural practices and aliens? She asks.
In this episode of Confessions Thursday, a guy wants to recover all the monies he spent on his now ex-girlfriend after she opted to leave him because she says he doesn't say "I love you" enough. A lady is caught between her marriage and her life.
On Worthy of Note, Joyce discuses the tragic killing of a 14-year-old student after police allegedly used excessive force during a traffic stop in Oyo. How do we compensate the family for the life lost? What is appropriate compensation? She asks.
On Open Thought, Joyce discusses affordable housing in Lagos and the LASG's move to solve the housing deficit in the state by moving to introduce monthly rent payment system to reduce the burden of rent on low income earners.
On Open Thought, Joyce furthers the conversation on build-up to the 2027 general elections with constitutional lawyer, Liborous Oshoma. They also discuss Edo state politics, cross-carpeting of politicians and the readiness of Nigerians for the polls.