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Inaya Folarin Iman exits GB News

Inaya Folarin Iman exits GB News
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Inaya Folarin Iman announces her departure from GB News, having been with the broadcaster since launch.

Inaya Folarin Iman has announced that she has left GB News with immediate effect.

The 26-year-old had been with the station since it launched in June 2021 and hosted her own weekend show The Discussion, as well as the now-dropped morning show To The Point.

Taking to Twitter, she wrote: "Quick announcement: I have decided to part ways with GB News. I am thankful to GB News for the time I've worked there.

"I wish all of my former colleagues the best. More announcements to come."

Iman's departure follows on from the exits of Mercy Muroki, Colin Brazier, Alex Phillips and Darren Grimes from the channel in recent months.

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