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‘Your View’ host, Morayo Afolabi-Brown, resigns from TVC
Morayo Afolabi-Brown, the popular host of Your View and Managing Director of TVC Entertainment, has announced her resignation from TVC Communications after 12 years of service.
Her exit was confirmed in a statement released on Monday by Edward Akintara, the Manager of PR, Corporate Communications & Marketing at TVC. According to the statement, Morayo’s final day at the station will be Thursday, August 29, 2025.
The network explained that Morayo is stepping down to follow a long-time passion project she has been nurturing over the years.
“We celebrate her for the incredible impact she has made, not only on Your View, but also to millions of viewers across Nigeria and beyond,” the statement partly read.
The company acknowledged Morayo’s contributions to the growth and success of Your View, describing her departure as significant, but assured viewers of the show’s continuity and quality.
“Morayo will be dearly missed, however, the show remains strong and will continue to deliver the quality and relevance our audience has come to expect,” the statement added.
TVC Communications thanked Morayo for her years of service, describing her as a source of inspiration and wishing her success in her next chapter.

“Her legacy at TVC Communications will endure, and she will always remain a cherished member of the TVC family,” the company stated.
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