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In July, Joy Prime’s outstanding morning show, Prime Morning, introduced a "Divorce" series, where ardent viewers shared delicate issues about their marriages.
With the help of a legal practitioner Sena Hotor, the resourced personality on the show, numerous issues were raised. With his expertise, many marital challenges were addressed.
Based on feedback from followers, the team is confident that couples who have been struggling in their marriages have reconsidered the decision to divorce or otherwise.
This September, the channel and producers of the Prime Morning show are set to commence another intriguing and sensitive human-centered topics in a new segment dubbed "Secrets and Confessions."
Through research and inquiries, most people are believed to be battling with deep secrets in life that are killing them slowly within, but they are confused about who and how to pour out these hidden feelings and pain.
As one of the motives of the channel is to be the voice of the voiceless, the "Secrets and Confessions" series is here to ease the burden of people facing such cumbersome challenges.
What is your story? What secret is eating you up? Do you have sleepless nights because of that unforgettable secret and need help?
Joy Prime’s Prime Morning is here to help. Viewers are urged to share their stories in the new series and receive guidelines on how to deal with their hurtful experiences.
With experienced and knowledgeable guests, be assured that the burden will be offloaded as they provide insights and the nitty-gritty of the issues throughout the month of September.
People are encouraged to send their stories to the WhatsApp contact, 055 157 5757. Remember, a problem shared is half solved, and every problem has a solution.
Confidentiality would be strictly adhered to.
Join the hosts, Roselyn Felli, KMJ the Royal host, and Asieduwaa Akumia, every weekday on the Joy Prime channel from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. as they inform and educate you with the help of experts.
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