
In a video posted on Instagram, Morayo said the caller (whom we get to know is female after Toyins comment) said words like “koni da fun e” and other words she refused to repeat.
Morayo, who has spent over 21 years in media and hosted daily TV shows for 12 years, said she was shocked because she always treats her guests with respect. Some receive questions ahead of time, others get a list of topics to avoid, and she never tries to embarrass anyone. Her show, The Morayo Show, is built on love, joy and honest conversations.
She noted that recent interviews sparked criticism, including her questions to former Minister Babatunde Fashola about religion, actress Ireti Doyle about her marriage, and actor Deyemi Okanlawon about his experience at a widely publicised funeral. While she is used to social media backlash, she said a direct phone call filled with curses crossed the line.
Morayo wrote:
“First it was why I asked Mr Fashola about religion. Then it was why I asked Aunty Ireti Doyle about her marriage. Then they questioned why I asked my guest about his experience at widely publicised funeral. Now this? News Flash, I am no novice. I have earned the place to ask questions as I deem fit. As long as my guests do not feel humiliated, disappointed or dishonoured, I have done my job and adhered to the vision on my show.”

Continue to ask questions as you deem fit and they will continue to rain abuses on you as they seem fit. You people don't know how to ask educative questions, na about marriage and kneeling. You never see anything.
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