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Divorce is a challenging journey that many couples face.
Due to anguish, some divorced couples are unable to fight and prefer to end everything by suicide.
Committing suicide is definitely not the best solution, but some opt for that as an escape.
This is the reason Prime Morning, Joy Prime’s morning show, has put up an all-new segment dubbed ‘Divorce Series’ to provide support, guidance, and real stories from those who have been through it.
The goal of the segment is to empower viewers with the knowledge and resources to navigate this challenging time by sharing real testimonies from individuals who have found strength and happiness beyond divorce.
Join the hosts, Roselyn Felli and KMJ the Royal Host, in the month of July every weekday as they delve into the different aspects of divorce.
With seasoned guests, they will explore the legal processes, the emotional impact, and even offer coping strategies for couples faced with this challenge.
You don't have to face divorce alone. Tune in to Prime Morning from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and discover the support and guidance you need. Whether you're considering divorce, going through it, or seeking guidance for a loved one, Prime Morning will help solve your problems beginning in July.

So, if you have real experiences to share, send your details via the WhatsApp contact: 055 157 5757, and follow us on all social media platforms at @Joy Prime.
Divorce is not the end of life.
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