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Mo Abudu super excited as she makes Forbes’ 100 most powerful list

  • Forbes has ranked Mo Abudu among the top 100 most powerful women globally.
  • Mo Abudu shared a screenshot of her name among the 100 women listed by Forbes on their website.
  • The movie producer and CEO of EbonyLife expresses gratitude for being ranked as the 97th most powerful woman globally.

Media mogul Mo Abudu has marked her recent achievement as Forbes recognized her as one of the one hundred most influential women globally.

On Instagram, Mo Abudu posted a screenshot displaying her name among the 100 women featured on Forbes’ website.

The esteemed movie producer and CEO of EbonyLife expressed her gratitude for being ranked as the 97th most powerful woman in the world.

In sharing this milestone with her followers, Mo Abudu conveyed her humility at being included among such distinguished women, including Nigeria’s Okonjo Iweala.

She takes pride in representing the media and entertainment industry, stands as a proud black woman, and elevates the flags of Nigeria and Africa on this prestigious platform.

She also extended her congratulations to others on the list, who are reshaping the narrative surrounding individuals of diverse backgrounds.

“Good morning, beautiful people

FORBES WORLD’s 100 MOST POWERFUL WOMEN 2024

I am deeply humbled to feature once again on the Forbes World’s 100 Most Powerful Women list for the third consecutive year. It is an incredible honor to represent the media and entertainment sector, to stand as a proud Black woman, and to fly the flag for Nigeria and Africa on this prestigious global platform.

A huge congratulations to all the phenomenal women on this list! A special shoutout to my dearest sister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, whose unwavering brilliance and leadership inspire us all year after year.

Representation matters. When we see women of color, women from developing nations, and women breaking barriers in all industries recognized on a global stage, it reminds us of what’s possible. It’s a call to action for us to continue breaking ceilings, forging paths, and lifting others along the way.

Thank you, Forbes, for celebrating the power, resilience, and impact of women worldwide. Here’s to more women rising and rewriting the narrative.”

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