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Joy FM’s technology-themed show, Geek Squad, is set to make a return to the airwaves this September with a new host.
Geek Squad, over the years, has established itself as one of the leading technology and innovation shows that introduces, analyzes, and discusses new tech, while providing solutions to tech-related problems on Joy 99.7 FM every Tuesday night.
The show took a break at the end of June 2023. However, the station has announced that Geek Squad will make its return on September 5, 2023, with the new host, Perpetual Adobea Biritwum.

Perpetual holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. She joins Joy FM as the host of Geek Squad with a wealth of experience, having worked in I.T. for about a decade. Her professional career spans across engineering, insurance, fintech, and the banking industries.
Listeners of Joy FM can look forward to great conversations with Perpetual, considering her experience in moderating programs for almost half a decade, coupled with her ability to communicate tech-related content for easy consumption.

Her extensive knowledge in tech is an attribute to look out for in her presentation and discussions on Geek Squad, every Tuesday from 7 pm to 8 pm on Joy 99.7 FM, starting September 5, 2023. The show also streams live on Joy FM’s Facebook page.
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