Mo Abudu becomes the first African to win Medaille D’honneur award

Mo Abudu is first African to win Medaille D’honneur award
Nigerian TV Producer, and Media Entrepreneur, Mo Abudu, has made Nigeria proud as the first African to win the Medaille D’honneur award at the at Marché International des Programmes de Télévision (MIPTV).
MIPTV, which takes place annually in Cannes, France is one of the most important trade shows for TV and media. This year’s edition runs from Monday, April 8 to Thursday, April 11, 2019.
Mo, as she is fondly called, shared images of her receiving the award via Instagram.
Captioning one of the picture in which she was with three other people, Mo, who has produced movies such as Fifty, Wedding Party 1&2, and others, wrote: “Most important of all, I had to Give God all the glory. Only HE makes all these incredible things possible in my life. Sharing the stage with 3 other incredible people honoured with this award tonight – US writer, showrunner and producer, Ilene Chaiken, chairperson of the Banijay Group in France, Stéphane Courbit, and UK managing director of Sky Vision, Jane Millichip

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