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A new segment has been introduced to Ghana’s number one late afternoon show, Drive Time on Joy FM.
The segment dubbed ‘Around the World’ will be about weird, funny and jaw-dropping stories gleaned across the globe.
The segment which will be hosted by aKorfa, will air at 3:30pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on Joy 99.7FM.
This is part of the show’s restructuring, which has also moved its start time an hour earlier to 2pm.
There will also be lots of exciting engagements where listeners can win prizes including mobile phones, home appliances, fuel vouchers kind courtesy The Luckiest, vouchers to Akcess Dental Clinic and more. The games include trivia questions, sing-alongs and fastest fingers.
Other segments on the show are Footprints, Global Sports, Drive Chat and Drive Entertainment.
Drive Time on Joy FM, hosted by Lexis Bill, now airs from 2 pm to 5:30 pm from Monday to Thursday, and from 3 pm to 5:30 pm on Fridays.
Meanwhile, Ignition hosted by aKorfa, now airs from 1:15pm to 2pm.

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