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How do men feel about dating ‘broke’ women? Why people “dey JAKPA?”
You have probably asked yourself these questions, but what are your truest thoughts on these matters?
Well, the newest season of the captivating all-male lifestyle and entertainment show on Joy Prime, 'Bald, Muscled, Potbellied, and Skinny' (BMPS), is about to dazzle viewers with mind-blowing topics.
The host, Kofi Hayford, and his panel have enthralled viewers with male-related issues for the past four seasons. However, the 5th edition, which is to kick off soon, promises to be extra exhilarating and fun.
The show features a group of outspoken men: Samuel Nana Yaw Berima-Poxieble, representing ‘Skinny’ (S), Nanye Kofi, representing ‘Bald’ (B), Oliver Rockson Prempeh, representing ‘Muscled’ (M), and Kofi Hayford, who doubles as ‘Potbellied’ (P).
Based on their experiences, the guys seek to give the world a plain and realistic view of issues through the lenses of men. They bring unique perspectives to the conversation.
Join the 5th edition of the BMPS show as the gentlemen get into the nitty-gritty of sensitive but interesting topics that revolve around men’s lifestyles.
Don’t miss the opportunity to be well-equipped to solve the daily tests life brings your way. Book a date with the casts of the show, which will now air on Thursdays at 9 p.m. this April on Joy Prime and across all of its social media handles for the ultimate experience. Catch the repeat every Sunday at 9:30 p.m.
The season 5 of the BMPS show is proudly sponsored by Johnnie Walker.
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