Mo abudu bags honorary degree from university of westminster
That's great news! Mo Abudu, a renowned Nigerian media personality and entrepreneur, has indeed been awarded an honorary degree from the University of Westminster.
According to reports, Mo Abudu was conferred with an honorary Doctor of Letters (DLitt) degree by the University of Westminster in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the media industry, particularly in Africa. This prestigious honor is a testament to her dedication, hard work, and commitment to promoting African storytelling and talent.
Mo Abudu is the founder of EbonyLife TV, a leading African media company that produces high-quality content for global audiences. She has also hosted several popular TV shows, including "Moments with Mo" and "The Spot", and has been a driving force in promoting African culture and talent globally.
The University of Westminster's decision to award Mo Abudu an honorary degree is a well-deserved recognition of her achievements and impact on the media industry. It's a great inspiration to many young Africans who aspire to make a difference in their communities and the world at large.
Congratulations to Mo Abudu on this remarkable achievement!