- Tope Mark-Odigie’s response to a female caller on a show has been applauded by netizens.
- The media personality was on the popular TV show, Your View, when a lady called to find fault with Tope’s dressing.
- While Morayo Afolabi-Brown ordered the call be ended, the damage was already done but was quickly controlled with what many called a mature response.
Nigerians have raised eyebrows after a lady called to scold TVC presenter Tope Mark-Odigie over her dressing on a live broadcast.
During the Your View program on television, a listener of the show identified as Hauwa from Zamfara state called into the live broadcast with the expectation of reacting to the pending discussions from the presenters on air.
Things however took a dramatic turn when the caller cautioned Tope Mark-Odigie against her inappropriate dressing’ and went on to commend other OAPs, Morayo Afolabi-Brown and Nyma’s outfit.
According the caller, Tope dresses inappropriately on the show, instead of covering her body as a mother and public figure should. Morayo ordered Hauwa’s call to be cut short.
Responding to the caller, Tope noted that she would dress whichever way she deemed fit and as long as she does not violate the rules. She added the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) is the body entitled to caution her style of dressing, and so far, she hasn’t been rebuked.
The video has stirred differing opinions online, causing many to commend the presenter for her professionalism while responding to Hauwa’s claim.
@adaobi_amadi wrote: You tuned into a live program with thousands of listeners to publicly ridicule a fellow woman doing her job???? You are a jobless, vile and tèrrìble person!
@fashion_magicblog wrote: Nothing is wrong with what she is wearing …Maybe that woman’s husband has admired her before
@bioc3ll wrote: Tope’s response was very mature and professional. 👏👏👏. She for try this nonsense with Bisi
@lafupcfr wrote: Tope managed it well. 👏👏👏. The caller was so off , I don’t want to use the word daft.
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