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How Mo Abudu is changing the narrative of African storytelling

Mo Abudu is a media entrepreneur and the founder of EbonyLife Media, a production company that has contributed to changing the narrative of African storytelling.

Through her work, Abudu aims to showcase the diversity and creativity of African culture, far beyond the stereotypes often portrayed in mainstream media.

She has produced several hit movies and TV shows like “The Wedding Party,” “The Royal Hibiscus Hotel,” “Sons of the Caliphate,” and “Fifty,” which have gained appreciation for capturing the essence of African culture in a modern context.

Abudu has also launched EbonyLife TV, a lifestyle and entertainment network that features original content by African creators and focuses on positive African narratives.

Abudu has broken barriers in the media world, becoming the first African woman to launch a Pan-African TV channel. She has also been recognized internationally, receiving numerous awards for her work in the African media industry and being named in Forbes Africa’s list of the most powerful women.

Overall, Mo Abudu has played a significant role in changing the narrative of African storytelling by showcasing the continent’s untold stories and promoting positive representations of African culture.

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