LagosExplorer reports: In a move that has stunned fans and media watchers alike, renowned Nigerian broadcaster Morayo Afolabi-Brown has officially resigned from Television Continental (TVC), stepping down as the lead host of the widely watched breakfast show Your View. Her announcement on Monday marks her second exit from the station in less than a decade—sending shockwaves through the Nigerian media landscape.
Morayo, who became a household name through her unapologetically bold and intelligent conversations on Your View, broke the news of her departure via Instagram. “I’ve resigned my position at TVC and stepped down as host of Your View. My final episode airs Friday, August 2nd, 2025. Thank you for the love and support. See you soon,” she posted. This revelation has since sparked an outpouring of emotion from fans and colleagues who have followed her career for over a decade.
For many Nigerians, Your View has been more than just a talk show—it’s been a platform that shaped public opinion on national issues, especially women’s perspectives on politics, culture, and governance. And at the heart of it stood Morayo Afolabi-Brown, a media executive with over 20 years of experience in broadcasting, known for her poise, integrity, and courageous commentary on controversial issues. Her ability to navigate complex discussions, ranging from domestic violence to national policy debates, earned her respect far beyond the studio.
This isn’t the first time Morayo has left the station. She previously took a brief exit in 2019 before returning to helm Your View once again. However, this time feels final—and more deliberate. Industry insiders suggest that Morayo is preparing to pivot into independent content creation or a new venture altogether. While she has not revealed her next step, she hinted at something “bigger” in the pipeline, fueling speculation about a possible YouTube talk show or a leadership role in advocacy or politics.
Reactions have poured in across social media. One fan wrote, “Morayo was the only reason I tuned in every morning. Her calm, intelligent analysis always kept me informed.” Another commented, “She is not just a host; she’s a national voice. We’ll follow her wherever she goes next.”
Her exit also raises questions about the future of Your View. The show has undergone several changes in recent years, but Morayo remained its most consistent and defining figure. Without her presence, some viewers fear the show may lose its credibility and appeal. TVC has yet to announce a replacement or a new direction for the programme.
Morayo Afolabi-Brown’s legacy is firmly cemented. She has mentored dozens of young female broadcasters, spoken at national conferences, and remained a strong advocate for women's voices in media. As her fans wait for her next chapter, one thing is clear: her voice will not be silenced.
In a media era dominated by fleeting relevance, Morayo stands out as a woman who has not only endured but evolved. Her exit from TVC is not an end—it’s a bold transition that promises to shake up the Nigerian media space once again.