TV host Morayo celebrates 10 years broadcast experience, launches book

Media personality and host of ‘Your View,’ Morayo Afolabi-Brown, has embarked on a new chapter in her career as she recently launched her book titled ‘Becoming The Queen of Talk TV,’ and celebrated her remarkable 10-year journey as a broadcaster.

In her own words, Morayo describes the book as a compelling tell-all story that unveils her unique experiences, paving the way for her ascent to the throne of talk television.

According to various reviews of the book on the author’s website and social media platforms, the pages of ‘Becoming The Queen of Talk TV’ offer an intimate glimpse into her life, filled with moments that will evoke both tears and laughter.

“It is a sincere account of real-life stories that inspire and ignite the fire within. The book delves into her childhood experiences, vividly portraying her journey in the world of journalism while defying the odds stacked against her.”

More than just a memoir, Morayo’s book is said to serve as a call to action for Nigerian women to raise their voices and be heard. She challenges the existing systems, cultures, and traditions that have been built on the silence of women.

With unwavering determination, the Queen of Talk TV aims to place women at the forefront, urging a re-evaluation of patriarchal models deeply entrenched in society. Through her platform, she has already initiated this vital process, believing that the best is yet to come.

As an exclusive treat, here is an excerpt from ‘Becoming The Queen of Talk TV’ on her website: “My vision for Nigerian women is for them to speak up. Systems, cultures, and traditions have been formed in our silence. Our acceptance of patriarchal models in the social structure must be reviewed, with women at the forefront. My platform has already started this process, and the best is yet to come.”

On inspiring the young ones, Morayo, through her personal anecdotes and the challenges she has overcome, seeks to inspire young individuals to embrace their current experiences, recognising them as stepping stones toward their own version of success.

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