Mo Abudu Blazes A New Trail: Read About Her New Feat And Plans For Nigeria
Media mogul, Mosunmola ‘Mo’ Abudu, has been elected Director of International Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences. The 54-year-old media personality, TV producer, and founder of Ebony Life TV has blazed a new trail with this feat, which is no doubt a consequence of her can-do attitude as well as her custom approach to the business of entertainment.
It’s the season of recognition for Nigerian women who have put in the work and trailed the line of excellence as reports of major international awards and recognition of such women has been a regular for weeks now.
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Television and entertainment has always had its place in Nigeria, with rich talents and creative narrations. But when Mo’s Ebony Life TV launched, a fundamental change was born with regards to how entertainment was served. There’s been no looking back for Mo’ or the TV business in Nigeria since then.
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The mother of one has worked quietly but assiduously to put herself at the forefront of media success in Nigeria as of today. Mo’s evident thoroughness in her projects has caused her to earn tremendous success and put her ahead in the industry. One can argue that she is the leader when it comes to television business in Nigeria.
Sharing the news of her appointment into the organization responsible for staging the world famous International Emmy Awards, Mo promised to use her new position to ensure that the work of Nigerians in TV and films are recognized across the globe.
Read what she wrote below:
“I am excited to announce that I have been elected director of International Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences, the organization responsible for staging the world famous International Emmy Awards.
I am pleased about this appointment because it will be an enabler for the recognition of our work in TV and film across the globe. And I mean “Our” as in our work from Nigeria. ????????
As a member of the board, I join a select group of about 100 Directors who are international executives from leading channels, production and distribution companies. I am expected to attend board & members meetings 3 or 4 times a year. It’s time to change the narrative and get our stories told! #AwesomeGod ????????????????”