'6th Sense'- It is new and trendy. An all-female show that views the world through the eyes of women.
Their opinions cut across all facets of human endeavour - politics, family life, marriages, traditions, education culture just to mention a few.
The maiden edition will explore ways to nip corruption in the bud, influencing factors why people check their partner’s phones as well as how much is too much for our children.
The show will be co-hosted by Joy Prime’s Roselyn Felli, JoyNews’ Araba Koomson and Media Personality, Naadu Ollennu.
Also appearing as Guest is Musician and 2021 Artiste of the Year, Diana Hamilton.
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