
Audio By Carbonatix
The wait is over, and the much-anticipated lifestyle show, 6th Sense, returns Sunday, January 8, 2023, with exciting discussions.
The all-ladies affair show seeks the perspectives of women on varied issues ranging from sex, marriage, politics, fashion, entertainment, and a host of other topical and trending issues that evoke one's clairvoyance, the sixth sense.
Season 2 of The 6th Sense will be co-hosted by three very intelligent and beautiful ladies. Joy Prime's Roselyn Felli, JoyNews' Araba Koomson, and media personality Naadu Ollennu make up the panel.
There would also be a guest host on the show every week; and for the first episode, the fascinating hostess of Adom TV's Odo Ahomaso Show, Akumaa Mama Zimbi, will make an appearance on the show.
They will look at the issues relating to hook-up boys and girls, prostitution, and the craving for O-shot by ladies. The panel will also spend time looking at the impact of the biting economy on families.
The 6th Sense is proudly sponsored by Onga.
Catch the show on Joy Prime on all digital television sets. It is also available on DSTV channel 281, GOTV channel 180, HD+ 102, and Multitv Digibox.
Latest Stories
-
Trump’s face is added to select US passports for America’s 250th birthday
3 hours -
Trump threatens 100% tariff on European nations over tech tax
3 hours -
Injured Raducanu withdraws from Wimbledon
3 hours -
Rice set for England start against DR Congo
3 hours -
Sunderland reject £8m Chelsea bid for Xhaka
3 hours -
Spain’s Pino may miss rest of World Cup
3 hours -
Gakpo asks for privacy after loss of unborn son
4 hours -
Ugarte has ‘most serious injury footballer can face’
4 hours -
World Bank increases Ghana’s growth rate for 2026 to 4.8%
4 hours -
T-bills auction: Government records 60% oversubscription but at higher cost; interest rates hit nearly 13%
4 hours -
“Tourism and hospitality are at the heart of our people” – Seychelles Tourism Minister Amanda Bernstein
6 hours -
Ghana Sports Fund administrator urges patience and support for Black Stars after Croatia defeat
7 hours -
Wesley Girls’ High School launches 190th anniversary celebrations with legacy projects
7 hours -
NPP questions government’s refurbished locomotives, demands transparency over railway acquisition
8 hours -
GJA calls for dedicated defamation law to protect journalists and clarify media litigation
10 hours