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Nikki Samonas Returns to TV: New Host of Joy Prime's 'Changes' Lifestyle Show

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Nikki Samonas Returns to TV: New Host of Joy Prime's 'Changes' Lifestyle Show

Veteran Ghanaian media personality and actress Nikoletta Samonas, better known as Nikki Samonas, has marked her return to mainstream television with a new role as host of Joy Prime's afternoon lifestyle and entertainment show, Changes. The move represents a significant milestone in her evolving career, as she brings her extensive experience and versatility to the daily programme aimed at exploring stories of personal transformation and resilience.

With nearly two decades entrenched in Ghana's entertainment landscape, Samonas expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity, emphasising that her transition into television hosting complements rather than detracts from her primary passion: acting. During her debut edition, she reflected on her multifaceted approach to her career, stating that whilst acting remains her core strength, she remains committed to exploring and developing other professional avenues.

What Viewers Can Expect

Nikki has outlined a distinctive vision for her presentation style on the show. She plans to bring an energetic, free-spirited approach infused with humour and accessibility, though she has clarified that her hosting demeanour maintains professional discipline. For Friday editions particularly, she has signalled intentions to create a relaxed, music-infused atmosphere designed to encourage audience engagement and entertainment.

The show itself focuses on compelling, human-centred narratives—exploring how individuals have transformed personal challenges into opportunities through crisis, choice or circumstance. Through conversations with accomplished personalities and diverse guests, Changes examines themes of resilience, personal growth and life transformation.

A Career Spanning Two Decades

Samonas' journey in entertainment began unexpectedly in 2006 with film roles in Beyoncy and Mummy's Daughter, though her early visibility came through television commercials. Born to a Greek father and Ghanaian mother, she quickly developed her craft across both on-screen acting and behind-the-scenes production work.

Her television hosting experience is substantial. She has hosted Rythmz on CharterHouse TV, the African Movie Review Show for Farm House Productions, and co-hosted Breakfast Live on TV Africa. She also served as host of Time with Celebs on TV3. Beyond regular television programming, Nikki has hosted major industry events including the 2019 Women's Choice Awards, 2019 Golden Movie Awards Africa and 2019 Glitz Style Awards.

Why It Matters for Ghana

This appointment underscores the continued prominence of Ghanaian entertainment professionals in shaping the country's media landscape. Nikki's return to daily television programming reflects the evolving nature of the local entertainment industry, where established talent frequently transitions between acting, hosting and production roles. Her involvement as Ghana's first UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador also signals how entertainment personalities increasingly leverage their platforms for humanitarian engagement—a trend gaining traction among Ghanaian media figures.

The Changes programme itself taps into audience appetite for lifestyle content centred on human stories and personal transformation—a format that has proven popular across African media markets. Nikki's hosting from Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Joy Prime positions the show within prime afternoon slots likely to attract significant viewership from working professionals and home audiences.

Source: MyJoyOnline

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