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Sylvia Owori quits NTV Style Project show after disagreement with the station

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
March 29, 2017
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Fashion lovers and viewers of NTV, Sylvia Owori has resigned as the host of NTV Style Project. She revealed that she found it wise to resign after a disagreement with executives of the station.
 
“With a heavy heart, I would like to announce to all my fans and well-wishers my resignation as the host of NTV Style project. This comes after a great deal of contemplation and consultation on what could be the best way forward for me and the show that I have grown to so much apprize. This is chiefly because I and the executives at the station regrettably couldn’t concur with each other on what in my capacity (as a pivotal part of the show) thought was vital in making the show even better in the future”, she revealed in a Facebook post.




She pointed out that she will soon be back.

“I will therefore take this time to continue to reflect in order to be able to comeback with an even more elaborate, widespread and ultimately greater show in the near future”, she stated.
 
The NTV Style Project show brought together a team of fashion critics who rated trending fashion styles. They at times ruffled feathers with local fashion designers particularly, one episode where they labelled an entire collection of Vanessa Ikwang as “trash”.




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