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Mo Abudu Joins International Emmys Board, Championing African Storytelling on Global Stage

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Media mogul Mo Abudu, CEO of EbonyLife Media, joins the board of directors of the International Emmys, a prestigious organisation celebrating global television excellence. Abudu aims to elevate Africa’s creative economy by advocating for increased representation of African productions and talent.

With her leadership, EbonyLife Media has produced high-grossing Nollywood blockbusters and secured international collaborations with Netflix, Sony, and the BBC. Recognised as Forbes Africa’s Business Woman of the Year, Abudu’s appointment underscores her dedication to African storytelling on the global stage.

Cementing her status as a content powerhouse, Abudu continues to push boundaries with gripping political dramas and captivating series set to debut on Netflix. Her collaboration with Idris Elba on the upcoming project “Dust to Dreams” promises to be another groundbreaking addition to her portfolio.

Abudu’s unwavering drive and dedication are not only entertaining audiences worldwide but also creating opportunities and propelling the African creative industry forward.

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