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This year's Valentine's Day takes a different turn as Joy FM prepares to switch up the love lives of partners.
Lovers should get ready to prove to the world their poetic prowess through the 'My Endless Love' Valentine Promo.
Participants would have to write a captivating half-page poem about their lover, telling the world how much they love them, and the wonderful qualities that make them the most special people in the world. The poem must end with “My Endless Love”.
With all the emotions needed to communicate your thoughts and feelings, record a video of you reading out the poem to your lover. Send the recording to Joy FM via WhatsApp on 0551111997, post it on social media and tag us @Joy 99.7FM. Remember to send us a beautiful photo of you and your partner and the title of your favourite love song.
The entries with be sifted down to ten couples who will be treated to a special dinner, music, dance and other beautiful activities at the plush Labadi Beach Hotel on Valentine’s Day. There is also a night stay up for grabs by one of the 10 lucky couples.
The deadline for the entries is 7th February, 2025.

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