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This August, Joy Prime will be premiering an all-new family-oriented fun and games show dubbed ‘Family Arena.'
Different families will battle it out through games and quizzes to win mouthwatering cash prizes and goodies from sponsors.
With Joy FM’s Drive Time presenter, Lexis Bill, as the host, the show definitely promises to be fun and exciting for the participating families.
Poised as he is, Lexis says, “Get ready for the show” and have a blast of a lifetime.

As the show approaches, entries are open for interested families to submit their applications before the show kicks off.
To participate, families are encouraged to send their family name and the first name of three (3) members of the family to the WhatsApp number, 055 157 5757.
The show will also create a platform for families who are on the verge of breaking to rebind their union and cash out the easy but tricky way.
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