PROBLÈMES AVEC LA TFM, MALADIE, DIVORCE : Le journaliste Mor Talla Gaye recadre l'animateur Pape Cheikh Diallo et Bijou Ndiaye
Invited by host Pape Cheikh Diallo on his podcast "Face à Pape Cheikh Diallo", journalist and host Khady Ndiaye aka "Bijou Ndiaye" discussed her divorce, her relationship with her ex-husband, her status as a single mother, the education of her children and her private life.
"When I saw people discussing my divorce on social media, it was hard for me, because I had seen all sorts of comments about me. It hurt me a lot. I was shocked, at the same time surprised by the support of some," Bijou Ndiaye said in this interview.
His relationships, his projects and his beginnings at TFM
She also spoke about her relationship with her friends, the death of her childhood friend Mbeugué, her history with children, and her plans for nurseries and early childhood.
Bijou Ndiaye also discussed her life in France, her return to Senegal, her beginnings and career at Télé Futurs Médias (TFM), and her long illness. "When I started at TFM, I was involved in everything. I was among the favorites and I did a lot of TV shows. I had almost no social life. At one point, I was even sick because it was so difficult," revealed Bijou Ndiaye.
Pape Cheikh Diallo's mockery of TFM
In a mocking tone, Pape Cheikh Diallo added: "When you are new at TFM, they put you above everyone else and include you in all the programs. Everyone becomes your friend and they sometimes call you to make you believe that you are the best. And often they even send you sums of 100,000 CFA francs to motivate you."
Taking advantage of the opportunity, Pape Cheikh Diallo addressed his disagreements with TFM. On this subject, Bijou Ndiaye reassured TFM viewers of the presenter's imminent return: "Pape Cheikh hasn't left TFM. Pape Cheikh Diallo is TFM, and TFM is Pape Cheikh Diallo. He will make a strong comeback to TFM. He's currently taking a break, but he'll be back soon."
The person in question replied: "Never. I didn't take a break." Bijou Ndiaye pressed on: "If you leave TFM, I'll have difficulties."
"So, we need to be prepared, because I can leave at any moment, because I have my platforms. Besides, things aren't going well at TFM anymore," Pape Cheikh Diallo retorted.
The outrage of journalist Mor Talla Gaye
It must be said that for some time now, Pape Cheikh Diallo has been making veiled attacks against TFM and its program director, Bouba Ndour. This attitude displeases journalist Mor Talla Gaye, a former employee of Groupe Futurs Médias (GFM). On his Facebook page, he wrote about his two former TFM colleagues: "A real blow. You're there, awake, relaxed, in a good frame of mind… and suddenly, a brutal shock brings you crashing back to reality. Without warning. By a curious alignment of the planets (though I don't believe in chance), I stumbled upon a video of Bijou Ndiaye and the presenter Pape Cheikh Diallo, formerly of Télé Futurs Médias. As their words unfolded, their insinuations about TFM, their allusions to 'bad luck,' and their musings as former colleagues, I felt a heavy weight fall on my chest. No… not this. Not them."
Mor Talla continued: "I worked at TFM. I coordinated 'RFM Matin' on television, then 'Infos Matin' until 2024, which remains the best morning show in the country. I crossed paths with Bijou and Pape Cheikh dozens of times. I appreciated them for their talent, their ease, their way of transforming the ordinary into a spectacle. I always considered them brilliant colleagues. That's why this video hit me like a ton of bricks."
While the TFM chapter is closed, Mor Talla asks that it be done with dignity. "Let's keep the best, let's leave the rest in the past. I met some wonderful, humane, generous people there (TFM) who enriched me. Others, with their strengths and weaknesses, like everywhere else. But I never imagined that anyone would silently hate me or wish me harm for trivial reasons. Never," he added.
Mor Talla Gaye pointed out that some people criticize Bouba Ndour for his absence from television. "It's a convenient shortcut: blaming the program director. Yet, very often, the truth lies elsewhere: television demands renewal, and sometimes it's the artist or presenter who stops reinventing themselves. So, please: let's stop these accusations of bad faith," he condemned, before asking that people stop blaming individuals as if they were responsible for all the misfortunes.
To Bijou Ndiaye, the journalist made it clear that her marriage was a private matter. "You don't have to justify your divorce, much less expose it in the media. Some aspects of life should remain out of the public eye. What's over is over. The Senegalese people have absolutely no need to hear about your arguments and marital pain," Mor Talla reasoned.
He emphasized that what hurts him the most is that he had retained a positive image of these two people. But after seeing this video, he is deeply disappointed. "Yes, I was devastated," he concluded.
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