Morayo Afolabi-Brown Resigns from TVC After 2 Years as Entertainment MD

Popular TV host, Morayo Afolabi resigns from TVC

Morayo Afolabi Brown, a prominent Nigerian broadcaster and former Managing Director of TVC Entertainment, will step down from her role at the media company on August 29, 2025, TVC Communications confirmed in a statement Tuesday. Her departure marks the end of a 12-year tenure that saw her rise from hosting one of Nigeria’s most-watched talk shows to leading the network’s entertainment division.

Edward Akintara, Public Relations Manager for TVC, praised Brown’s contributions in an official release, stating, “As she embarks on this exciting new chapter, we wish her continued success and fulfillment. Her legacy will always be a valued part of our story, and she remains a beloved member of the TVC family.” The announcement urged the public to extend support to Brown in her future endeavors, though specifics about her next move remain undisclosed.

Brown joined TVC in 2013 as the anchor of “Your View,” a daily talk show addressing sociopolitical issues and cultural trends. The program gained a loyal following for its candid discussions and panel debates, solidifying her reputation as a influential media personality. Her elevation to Managing Director of TVC Entertainment in November 2023 marked a significant shift in her career, placing her at the helm of the network’s entertainment programming strategy.

Her resignation, arriving less than two years into her leadership role, has sparked interest among industry observers, though neither Brown nor TVC provided details about the reasons behind the decision. Some analysts suggest her exit aligns with a broader trend of high-profile media figures transitioning to independent projects or digital platforms in Nigeria’s evolving broadcast landscape.

During her directorship, Brown oversaw the launch of several original productions and partnerships aimed at expanding TVC’s reach across Africa. Colleagues have described her leadership style as collaborative, with an emphasis on uplifting emerging talent. The network has not yet announced plans for her successor.

For now, Brown’s legacy remains intertwined with TVC’s identity. “Your View” continues to air, maintaining its status as a platform for national dialogue—a testament to her enduring influence. As audiences await her next move, her departure underscores the dynamic nature of Africa’s media industry, where seasoned professionals increasingly balance traditional roles with new opportunities in a digital-first era.

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