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Joy Prime will premiere a new talk show, Let’s Talk, on Tuesday, 12th August, 2025.
The programme will be hosted by television personality Adwoa Asieduwaa Akumia, popularly known as Asieduwaa.
The show will focus on the complexities of human relationships, offering what producers describe as a “raw and unfiltered exploration” of romantic, platonic and family connections.
Speaking about the concept, the team behind ‘Let’s Talk with Asieduwaa’ said the show will create a safe space for people to open up about their experiences.
“It is a platform for people to share their unfiltered truths and finally say what has been left unsaid. It welcomes raw emotions and celebrates the courage to be vulnerable,” they explained.
According to Joy Prime, the show aims to encourage honest conversations, allowing viewers to embrace their truth and feel heard. ‘Let’s Talk with Asieduwaa’ will air every Tuesday at 9 pm.
About Asieduwaa
Adwoa Asieduwaa Akumia, the first of four children, attended Creator Schools in Tema and later Wesley Girls’ High School in Cape Coast. She began her television career at Metro TV, where she hosted Metro Social, co‑hosted Entertainment Review and anchored News Beat. She later joined Joy Prime in 2022 as a co‑host on Prime Morning.
Her career highlights include hosting the Halal Afrika Live Recording Concert in South Africa, the Ghana Outstanding Women Awards (GOWA) and Miss Kidi Ghana.
She has received the Media Personality award at the Ghana Corporate Summit and Awards and has been nominated for several honours, including the African Golden Awards 2025. Asieduwaa says her goal is to empower young women and make a positive impact through her work in the media.
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