Chapter 21

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21 I had seen the Channel Nine Studio building many times—a strong glass building with blue and green panels and open floor plans—but I had never been inside until now. The place was empty except for the janitorial crew cleaning the bathrooms and sweeping the floor. Femi traded us to Morgan Davis-Davies, a thin woman with a bob haircut, tons of makeup and bangles on her arm, who let us into the lobby and escorted us to the third floor to the photography studio. We passed the news studio, the place where all the news happened, and I had a little bit of a fan girl moment as I saw the set. Nana watched the Channel Nine news every day. In the morning, afternoon, and the evening. Every time we were in the kitchen and the news came on, all conversation stopped. And unlike other families, w

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