After working as Human Resources consultant in London and
later Nigeria, 56-year-old Mosunmola Abudu, popularly called Mo Abudu, hit the limelight with her talk show, Moments
with Mo on which she brought many issues to limelight through interviews with
top personalities, the needy and citizens with
disabilities.
In 2006 she started her own TV channel, EbonyLife Television, which is received by viewers in over 49 countries across Africa, UK and
the Caribbean.
She went on to produce several popular television drama
series which were aired on EbonyLife Television channel including Sons Of The
Caliphate, Castle & Castle,
Desperate Housewives Africa in partnership with Disney, and The Governor.
By 2014, EbonyLife Films was incorporated and, with Abudu as
Executive producer, blockbuster films which dominated the nation’s movie
industry like Chief Daddy, The Wedding Party, The Wedding Party 2, The Royal
Hibiscus Hotel, Your Excellency and
Òlòtūré were produced.
Few years later she started getting rewards for her
contributions to the Nigerian and African film industry. Forbes in 2013
recognized her as the first African woman to own a Pan-Africa TV channel. In
the same year she was listed as one of the 25 Most Powerful Women in Global TV
by The Hollywood Reporter. This was followed by
Entrepreneur of the Year award by Women Work in New York in 2014.
Mo Abudu will share her success story with viewers on CNN by
9.30 a.m. on Saturday and on Sunday at 4.30 a.m., 7.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m.
and 7.30 p.m. It will also be aired on
Monday at 12.30 a.m. and 5.30 a.m.