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Mo Abudu denies cinema sabotage claims amid industry debate

EbonyLife Group founder Mo Abudu has dismissed allegations that Nigerian cinemas deliberately sabotage certain Nollywood films, insisting that screening decisions are driven by audience turnout and business realities, not favouritism. Speaking on Arise Television alongside actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Abudu addressed rising complaints from producers like Toyin Abraham, Niyi Akinmolayan and Ini Edo, who accuse some cinemas of sidelining their movies with poor time slots, reduced screens and attempts to divert viewers to rival titles. Omotola acknowledged that she has repeatedly heard such complaints from actors and fans who say they were pressured to watch different films from the ones they intended to see. Abudu stressed that she could not defend all operators but maintained that EbonyLife Cinemas does not engage in such practices and operates strictly as a professional, profit driven venture. She explained that with five screens and […]

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Mo Abudu hails Funke Akindele, Toyin Abraham, Ini Edo for box office run

Media mogul Mo Abudu has celebrated the box office success of Nollywood stars Funke Akindele, Toyin Abraham and Ini Edo, whose new films are currently dominating Nigerian cinemas. She praised their talent, creativity and leadership in the film industry.​ In an Instagram post, Abudu highlighted Akindele’s Behind The Scenes, Abraham’s Oversabi Aunty and Ini Edo’s A Very Dirty Christmas as the key titles lighting up December. She described the actresses as phenomenal queens of the box office who are creating magic and breaking barriers.​ Abudu said the three stars are showing the strength of women in film and inspiring audiences across the country. She added that their stories are captivating viewers nationwide and noted that the movies are showing in cinemas across Nigeria, including EbonyLife Cinemas.​

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Okonjo Iweala, Mo Abudu make Forbes 2025 Most Powerful Women list

Nigeria’s Ngozi Okonjo Iweala and Mo Abudu have been named among Forbes’ 100 World’s Most Powerful Women for 2025, highlighting their global influence and groundbreaking achievements. The pair feature on a list that also includes leaders like Ursula von der Leyen, Christine Lagarde and media mogul Kim Kardashian.​ Okonjo Iweala, ranked 92nd, is the first woman and the first African to serve as Director General of the World Trade Organisation. With more than three decades in international development, she has twice been Nigeria’s Finance Minister and briefly served as Foreign Minister, using trade policy to drive sustainable development and poverty reduction.​ Abudu, ranked 98th, is the founder of EbonyLife Media and a pioneer of modern African storytelling on screen. Through EbonyLife TV, which is broadcast in more than 49 countries, and landmark content deals with Sony Pictures, AMC Networks and […]

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