Time Magazine Names Mo Abudu Among 100 Most Influential People Globally

Time Magazine Names Mo Abudu Among 100 Most Influential People Globally

Mo Abudu, the CEO of EbonyLife Group, has been named one of TIME magazine’s 100 most powerful people in the world.  

The most influential people in the world are recognized for their contributions, creativity, and accomplishments.

Abudu was chosen for his films, television shows, and media contributions.

It’s humbling and inspiring to be given the TIME100 name. It serves as a reminder that African stories have a place on the global stage, she said of the award.

Every creative, entrepreneur, and changemaker who dares to dream big, deserves this honor. I’m eternally grateful to my amazing team, my family, friends, and allies who have remained positive throughout this journey. My passion is fueled by their unwavering support.

This recognition strengthens my resolve to keep creating platforms that amplify African voices, shift narratives, and inspire the next generation of creatives to shape the future as I continue to push boundaries with bold initiatives. ”

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Idris Elba, whose Greendoor Pictures collaborated with Mo Abudu to promote and advance talent from Africa and its diaspora through the creation of new TV and film projects, was invited to speak out about Abudu, saying: “Mo Abudu’s reputation precedes her. Anyone with experience with African film knows about her. Before I reached out to her two years ago, I had been a fan of her work for a while.

We were developing a collaboration plan for a movie about to be known as Dust to Dreams pretty quickly. That is the beauty of Mo: she wastes no time. She is adamant about doing things and has the willpower to overcome any challenge. Her expansive empire, which includes cinemas, productions, studios, and an artistic academy, is a testament to that.

Source: Channels TV

 

 

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