
Juliet Ehimuan Chiazor & Mo Abudu
Mo Abudu has achieved success in various fields; as an Executive in ExxonMobil for nearly a decade, as the promoter behind the Protea Hotel Oakwood Park, as well as the Founder of Vic Lawrence & Associates, one of Nigeria’s leading Outsourcing firms. Then she entered the world of media as the Creator and Hostess of “Moments with Mo”, earning the accolade of ‘Africa’s ‘first lady of chat’. The show was the first of its kind to be syndicated across Africa, with an impressive guest list that includes Hillary Rodham-Clinton, President Muhammadu Buhari, and Christine Lagarde, amongst others.
She is highly sought after for her in-depth knowledge on the African and global creative industry. She has spoken at the University of Cambridge – Judge Business School, Wharton School of Business, Harvard University and New York University Stern School of Business amongst others
Mo discusses her PanAfrican TV Channel EbonyLife TV, her record-breaking latest film “The Wedding Party” and being bold as a female entrepreneur on the latest episode of “Talks at Google” with the session moderated by Juliet Ehimuan Chiazor.
Watch below.
My number one role model… ❤️❤️
Her resume is impressive!!!!
That was amazing! Her body of work is amazing and pretty impressive. she’s an inspiration.
wish she and others in her class could empower young women, not the ones that are already popular.
These two women look alike sha…
@Funmilola –
An Igbo adage says that people only add water to a half filled cup and not an empty one.
On Ms. Abudu- we all wish that she and the others could empower younger women, mentor little girls into professional ladies.
Sincerely I don’t think that it would happen just yet- but to be optimistic, it makes the business and economic case to support those that are already popular. (sad truth)…
Our chanced encounter at ‘ A Meet & Greet with President Muhammadu Buhari in Washington DC’ won’t be forgotten in my life.
Ms. Abudu!!!
The lady interviewing is not a good interviewing. She is fumbling and jittering all over the place
not good ‘at” interviewing