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Top producer talks about moving back to Africa

Why would you leave the UK for Africa? In the first episode of her vlog, Susan Younis, a top producer and founder of MsYouTV, talks about moving back to Africa.

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A top producer and founder of MsYouTv, Susan Younis, has shared the first episode of her vlog, titled "Moving Back to Africa? Do it!"

Younis worked in MTV in London for six years before she received an invitation from MTV Africa in 2010, asking her to shoot a series in Nigeria.

In 2012, her role required her to relocate to MTV’s head office in Johannesburg, South Africa, where she currently resides with her husband.

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A British and Nigerian citizen, Younis was born in Lagos and moved to the UK with her parents when she was four.

After carving a successful career in TV production in London, Younis accepted the invitation to relocate back to Nigeria.

Watch her share her story in the first episode of vlog:

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