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    In April 2011, Fayehun began the news satire program, Keeping It Real with Adeola! on SaharaTV. [1] The show was 30 minutes long and featured Fayehun reporting, often in character, on various African news events. [13] The focus of the show was on reporting political issues pertinent to Africa and of interest to the African diaspora community.