Mo Abudu

Mo Abudu
Born (1964-09-11) 11 September 1964
London, United Kingdom
Residence Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria
Occupation Talk show host, media proprietor
Website www.momentswithmo.tv

Mosunmola Abudu, usually known as Mo Abudu, is a talk show host, TV producer, media personality, human resources management consultant, entrepreneur and philanthropist.[1] She has been described by Forbes as "Africa's Most Successful Woman".[2][3]

Early life

Abudu was born in the UK. At age 7, her family relocated to Lagos, Nigeria where she was sent to stay with her grandparents at their cocoa farm in Ondo State, to learn about African culture.

Education

At age 11, she attended Fiwasaye Girls Grammar School. At 12, shortly after her father died, Abudu returned to the UK and attended Hammersmith County Secondary School before moving to the Ridgeway School in Kent where she lived with her guardian in Tunbridge Wells. From there, she went to West Kent College and MidKent College. She has a Masters Degree in HR Management from the University of Westminster, London.

Abudu is a member of the British Psychological Society, and is qualified in occupational and personality testing.

Career

VLA and Oakwood Park

Abudu started off her career in the UK as a recruitment consultant in 1987, becoming a branch manager. She went on to work for the Starform Group, managing the Corporate Credit Management Exhibition from 1990 to 1992.

In 1993 she joined Arthur Andersen for Esso Exploration & Production Nigeria Limited (now ExxonMobil) to head their Human Resources and Training unit. She left in 2000 to establish a privately owned specialist human resources development company known as Vic Lawrence & Associates Limited (popularly known as VLA).

While running VLA, Abudu developed an executive training centre at the Protea Hotel, Oakwood Park, Lagos.

Moments with Mo

Abudu is the Executive Producer & host of a TV talk show, Moments with Mo, which is the first syndicated daily talk show on African regional television.[4][5]

Mo Abudu with US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton

By October 2009, over 200 episodes had been recorded and aired with numerous topics ranging from lifestyle, through health, culture, politics, entertainment, tradition, to music and inter-racial marriages. Guests have included celebrities, Presidents, Nobel Laureates, and the 67th US Secretary-of-State Hillary Rodham Clinton,[6] Abudu says the show "highlights the life and accomplishments of a usually well known, but sometimes an undiscovered African individual who by his or her own tenacity and determination has accomplished something, overcome something or been a catalyst for something that makes her or him a role model to others."[7]

Aired on M-Net with TV coverage in 48 African countries, the show now also airs on terrestrial and cable TV in other parts of the world.

The Debaters

Abudu is the creator and executive producer of The Debaters, a reality TV show. Funded by Guaranty Trust Bank, it launched on 3 October 2009. The show focuses on "giving Africa a voice" by promoting oratory.[8]

Inspire Africa Foundation

Abudu is the founder of The Inspire Africa Foundation, a human investment arm of Inspire Africa Ltd. It is registered as a non-profit organisation focused on raising funds to implement society-transforming initiatives.

In January 2009, the Inspire Africa Foundation alongside Moments with Mo, the Lagos State Government and UNICEF held a telethon and a charity benefit concert with the theme "Rock with a Conscience".[9] Donations from the concert have gone towards the protection of street children.

Projects

The Foundation has opened a charity store branded "The Designers Outlet for Charity", which opened on 5 December 2009 in Lagos, Nigeria. The foundation is also developing a children's shelter called "The Harbour".

Awards

In recognition of her outstanding work in diverse fields especially the media,and her service to humanity, she has been honoured with many laurels. These include recognition by Forbes Media as the first African woman to launch a Pan-Africa TV channel; and Entrepreneur of the Year award by Women Werk in New York. She has also been listed as one of the 25 Most Powerful Women in Global TV by the Hollywood Reporter. Most recently, she was also honoured with a Honorary Doctorate Degree (Honouris Causa) from Babcock University; Nigeria's premier private university.

Ebony Life Television

Mo Abudu launched Ebony Life Television,[10] "Africa's first Global Black Multi-Broadcast Entertainment Network" on 1 July 2013. As obtained on the television website, Ebony Life TV is "a multi-platform broadcaster set to reach Africa's most important target demographic, the custodians of the present and the future. We are set to produce and broadcast over 700 hours of non-stop, original programming with world-class production values. We are set to do this through a variety of engaging platforms that include TV, Mobile, Online, Apps and Live. We are positioned to be the home of the best of African content available." A subsidiary of Media and Entertainment City Africa (MEC Africa), Ebony Life TV is located at Tinapa Resort, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. Ebony Life TV has been founded with a mission to create "Original, Premium and Inspiring content with an African Soul that showcases the best of Africa for a Global Black audience."[11]

The television station transmits courtesy a complete broadcast system from PlayBox Technology for a new DTH channel transmitting in HD to subscribers in sub-Saharan Africa. The installation includes ingest, storage, content management, channel branding and playout automation using PlayBox Technology AirBox and TitleBox servers.

According to Playbox Technology UK Sales Director, “the system was assembled in our test centre and configured to suit the requirements of EbonyLife before being delivered. Dual high-definition servers drive the channel output. The media asset management and traffic system power the operation before going to air. A PlayBox Technology MAM server allows operators to access their growing content library. The traffic system provides advanced scheduling with forward planning and reporting for the advertising sales team.”[12]

It is currently transmitting to Southern Africa and is channel number 25 on DSTV.

The launch of the station, which was attended by dignitaries from all around the world, saw notable Nigerians awarded for their contribution to the entertainment industry. Steve Forbes was on stage to present deserving Nigerians the awards. In a report titled Nigerian Woman Launches Entertainment TV Network, Mosunmola Abudu was referred to as Africa's Oprah Winfrey. With a catchphrase that says "Everything you think you know about Africa is about to change forever," Ebony Life TV seeks "to start selling the good bits of Africa. Not every African woman has a pile of wood on her head and a baby strapped to her back!" Mo Abudu told the Associated Press during an interview session.[13]

This exploit by Mo Abudu also caught attention of Forbes Media. According to The Guardian, "Forbes Media, a renowned establishment, which has become a symbol of distinction for recognising worthy business decision makers, investors and progressive individuals, who have impacted the world through their stimulation of business growth, has named Mo Abudu as the first woman on the African continent to own a pan-African TV channel."[14]

Personal life

Abudu lives in Lagos, and enjoys international travel to London, Paris in France, New York City in the United States, Cape Town, and Johannesburg in South Africa. She has a son and a daughter: "I love them so very much; I can‘t get over the fact that I am a mother." [15]

References

  1. Florence Amagiya (2 August 2014). "Mo Abudu, the pie that made her rich". The Vanguard. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  2. Funsho Arogundade (9 January 2015). "Mo Abudu Is Forbes Africa's Most Successful Woman". Prime News. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  3. "Africa's Most Successful Women: Mo Abudu". Forbes. 1 January 2015. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  4. "Mo Abudu; Host & Creator of Moments with Mo =".
  5. Enengedi Victor (10 June 2013). "ET EXCLUSIVE: Mo’ Abudu launches N2bn TV channel". Nigerian Entertainment. Net newspapers. p. 1. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  6. "Clinton Interview with Mo Abudu of "Moments with Mo" TV Show". america.gov. Retrieved August 2009.
  7. "Grand launch for Mo-ments with Mo". 31 October 2007. Retrieved 31 October 2007.
  8. "The Debaters... new on screen". 23 July 2009.
  9. "Inspire Africa Benefit Concert". Bellanaija.com.
  10. "MIPCOM: The 25 Most Powerful Women in Global TV". The Hollywood reporter. 4 October 2013. Retrieved March 2014.
  11. http://www.ebonylifetv.com /about/
  12. "EbonyLife TV Goes Live with PlayBox Technology". TV technology. New bay media. 5 August 2013. Retrieved March 2014.
  13. "Nigerian woman launches tv network".
  14. http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/art/arts/129360-ebony-life-boss-mo-abudu-gets-forbes-nod-
  15. "I left ExxonMobil as HR manager to fulfill my personal dream – Mo Abudu". 24 January 2010.

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