Goodbye Morayo: Tears and Tributes as She Bows Out After 12 Remarkable Years on ‘Your View’
After more than a decade of shaping conversations and empowering voices on Nigerian television, Morayo Afolabi-Brown has officially stepped down as the host of the popular talk show Your View, marking the end of an era that touched millions across the country. Her final appearance aired on Friday, August 29, 2025, and was filled with emotional tributes, heartfelt farewells, and reflections on her extraordinary journey at TVC Communications.
Morayo,
who also served as the Managing Director of TVC Entertainment, was the face and
force behind Your View for 12
years. The show, known for its all-women panel and fearless discussions on
politics, social issues, and family life, became a staple in Nigerian
households, largely due to Morayo’s charisma, journalistic integrity, and
ability to connect with viewers from all walks of life.
Her
departure was confirmed by TVC Communications in an official statement, which
praised her for her “outstanding contributions to the show, the network, and
the countless lives she has touched across Nigeria and beyond.” The company
revealed that Morayo chose to step down in order to fully dedicate herself to a
passion project she has nurtured over the years.
On her
final day, emotions ran high as colleagues, fans, and fellow broadcasters paid
tribute to her legacy. The studio was filled with tears, laughter, and
gratitude as Morayo reflected on the highs and lows of her time on air. She
expressed deep appreciation for the platform, her team, and the viewers who
supported her throughout the years. Her departure was not just a goodbye, it
was a celebration of a woman who helped redefine daytime television in Nigeria.
Though
she is leaving the spotlight of Your View,
Morayo’s influence is far from over. Her next chapter promises to be just as
impactful, as she channels her energy into new ventures that continue her
mission of storytelling, advocacy, and empowerment.
As she
exits the stage, Morayo Afolabi-Brown leaves behind a legacy of courage,
compassion, and excellence. Her voice may no longer echo daily through the TVC
studios, but the impact she made will resonate for years to come.
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