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Forbes: Africa's Most Successful Women: Mo Abudu

Africa’s Most Successful Women introduces you to the most outstanding African women who are making giant strides in business, politics, technology, entrepreneurship and leadership on the continent and elsewhere around the world. Article below written by Mfonobong Nsehe for Forbes

Mo Abudu, a 50 year-old Nigerian media entrepreneur and talk show host, is the founder of Ebony Life TV, a fast-growing black African multi-broadcast entertainment network, which showcases informative and entertaining programmes that portray Africa at its best. Abudu, who has been described by international news outlets as ‘Africa’s Africa’, is keen in her resolve to rewrite Africa’s story. And it’s time you took notice. In a recent email interview, she recounts her entrepreneurial journey and reflects on the lessons she has learned along the way.
You are the host of ‘Moments with Mo’, one of the most successful syndicated talk shows on African regional television. And now you run an African television network. Walk me through your journey as a media entrepreneur
My passion to help change the narrative about Africa began to grow as far back as when I was a teenager living in the UK, schooling in Tunbridge Wells in Kent, a town that had just a few blacks at the time. As I have said many times in the past, here, I had to learn to stand up for myself, to defend my identity and my race in an environment where you continually got asked the most ridiculous and mind-boggling questions like “Do you guys live in trees and holes in Africa?” “Do you guys dance around fires?” “What do you eat for breakfast?” Very ignorant questions. Those sort of questions could either make or break your spirit but I was very determined that I was going to stay strong. This kind of afro-pessimism simply fuelled a burning, deep-seated desire in my subconscious to one day help to rewrite the African story; to get people to talk about the issues that affect our society and to tell the African narrative in a contemporary and interesting way; to change the perception the world had of us; to let the world know that in spite of our challenges as a developing continent, Africans are not a bunch of savages but mostly a breed of gifted and remarkable people. So, after my education and a flourishing modelling career in the UK, I returned to Nigeria in my late twenties. My children had reached their teens; I had begun enjoying a successful career as Head of Human Resources and Administration for oil giant, Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited (ExxonMobil). I always say that this experience at ExxonMobil was the best thing that happened to me at that time because the job gave me an invaluable understanding of corporate structure and business discipline, which would eventually prove very useful in my future business endeavours, to include the Protea Hotel Oakwood Park, of which I remain a shareholder and director; Vic Lawrence & Associates, now one of Nigeria’s leading outsourcing firms, where I also remain founder, and so on. However, as successful as all these business ventures have thankfully been, nothing perhaps has given me the most fulfilment as the prospect of exploiting the media as a tool to affect global perceptions about Africa. So, with no TV experience whatsoever, I had approached DStv back then with the Moments with Mo proposal which I had hoped would persuade them to see that it was time Africans had a talk show that projected all that was positive, progressive and celebratory about the continent. I had seen a gap in the market for talk shows that were quintessentially African on the DStv bouquet. I had observed that there were talk shows on NTA, and other Nigerian channels but there wasn’t a single Pan-African talk show at the time. I did not get a positive response from DStv as I was told they were not looking for a Pan-African talk show on the platform at the time. But interestingly, in response to the need for local content on the platform, the window of opportunity soonopened for us and that was how, in 2006, Moments with Mo was born out of the vision to build and project a new, stronger, more independent and more confident Africa; an Africa that speaks for itself; that celebrates its people and achievements and solves its own problems.Ihad taken about 5 pilots of my talk show to them back then but they were all rejected and eventually, one was accepted. And even at that point, I was told they were not going to commission, that they were only going to license, which means they would buy the content from you at an agreed price. So I was told to go and look for sponsors, which I did, and the rest, as they say, is history.


Why did you choose to then start EbonyLife TV, Africa’s first global black entertainment network, and describe the transition from talk show host to head of a television company, navigating a teething media business sector with no prior experience?
The irony was that as far back as 2006 when I first approached DStv with the proposition that Africa was ripe for its own Oprah Winfrey or Ellen DeGeneres show, I was at the same time already requesting for a global TV channel opportunity. At the same time I was exploring channel possibilities with SKY in the UK. I have always reckoned that the vision to project Africa in a different, more positive light, needed a big platform and this was what spurred me to start thinking of establishing EbonyLifeTV. Looking back now and considering how ambitious the dream was and all we had to surmount to arrive at where we are now, one has to admit that God’s appointed time is always the best. I think, for the media however, the sector may have been run by people who are very passionate about the sector rather than people who are business managers, suffice to say it is crucially important to understand the business of the media. You have to be very passionate about what you do and at the same time, be a business manager, which includes having a solid business plan.I don’t think the financial sector in Nigeria understands our sector, I can tell you this because we spent a long time at strategy sessions with expatriate financial consultants who really understood media businessto help identify what the revenue streams in TV are because in every business, there has to be a way to make money. It’s not just about the passion to sell Africa’s story, if you want it to generate money, there’s got to be something bankable in it. Sometimes, you may not have all the expertise required to make what you dream of in terms of profitability,you then have to find someone that is business savvy enough to show you how this business works. He will also tell you how long it is going to take for you to break even, especially if the business is media. Media is one of those businesses that take off very slowly, so you know that borrowing money at a high interest rate to run the media business is not the way to go. Gaining this understanding was key in getting EbonyLife TV off the ground and running till today.


How would you describe EbonyLife TV and the kind of programming it provides?
EbonyLife TV creates content that speaks to the continent’s most important demographic, the custodians of the present and of the future, the youth aged 18 to 34. We believe no one is speaking to this key demographic of the continent the way we do. This is a demographic that is extremely passionate and confident; tremendously creative and global-minded. It is one that craves a platform for self-definition and self-expression; one that sees a different Africa, an Africa that tells its own story through the showcasing of the continent’s best talents, from lifestyle and entertainment to fashion and music, education, information, love and relationships. So, with the mantra “Live the EbonyLife”, our channel is proud to be broadcasting premium, original and exclusively African programming which is both inspirational and aspirational, celebrating style and success while motivating the audience to dream and dream big. Our programming is one that leaves the viewer with a cool, glossy, polished and sophisticated experience, from reality to talk; drama to entertainment and comedy. Through our programming, we also avail companies amazing brand integration and placement opportunities like never before. We believe it is very vital to give African brands, big and small, the opportunity to be seen on a global scale, showing the world that African brands can compete with the world’s best.

What lessons have you learned in business?
I have learned that information is power. The media business in Nigeria and indeed, Africa is grossly underestimated and the windows of opportunity need to be further explored. A lot of people do not understand the power of the information. One needs to be armed with information in order to successfully navigate any venture. Information is your compass. If you know better, you will do better. Before deciding to enter into any venture, one must, to the best of their ability have explored possibilities for growth, foreseen challenges, made projections, thought exhaustively through every inch and breadth of the venture and researched what other people have done to succeed and where they failed.

What advice do you have for those who desire to follow your entrepreneurial footsteps?
Anyone who wishes to be an entrepreneur must know that bright ideas are great, however, they are not even half of the work; execution is everything. Yes, as the saying goes, ‘there is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come’, but when that time comes, you must be prepared to bleed sweat, tears and blood to bring your ideas to life. For women, never ever see your gender as a handicap. Never think yourself inferior. Be ready to do twice the work for half the usual reward. When the door isn’t opened, kick down the door. Take the regular harassment and other obstacles women face in stride. In fact, be prepared for them. Be prepared to be told off, to be told you are not good enough, to go unrewarded for even doing the same work your male counterpart has done. Work with your passion, let it consume and drive you. Do not be distracted. On down days, it will keep you going. Also, surround yourself with like minds. In fact, you should exhaustively curate those who will go along with you on your journey. I can’t say that enough.

131 comments:

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    1. Linda I don't really know your problem bcos since last year December you don't post my comment anymore,you better change now before i will personally call Aye for you#smile

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  2. SHE NEEDS TO STOP FOOLING HERSELF AND GET MARRIED, THEN CARRY ON WITH HER BUSINESS.

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    1. Hater continue to hate while her success grows with no boundaries.

      Congrats to her

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  3. Got nothing but respect for this woman#Nice

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  4. Congrats Mo, It is always a delight for me to see women flourishing in their career.

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  5. Loved the ending....*dats where i cared about to read shaa*

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  6. Mo' is a strong, brilliant n hardworking lady who has done so well for herself

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  7. Mo' is a strong, brilliant n hardworking lady who has done so well for herself

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  8. Mo' is a strong, brilliant n hardworking lady who has done so well for herself

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  9. Interesting...

    Dis nice to hear. Thumbs up to her.

    #Royal Priesthood#

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  10. If u r not a good reader don't bother to read d long interesting story...

    Ask me to read it for u.

    U can thank me later...LolzZzzzz.

    #Royal Priesthood#

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  11. She speak well.

    Indeed, she mak Nigeria proud.

    #Royal Priesthood#

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  12. I just love this woman, she inspires me always. Keep shinning xoxo.

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  13. my mum and daughter will be more successful ..hardwork really pays ****
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  14. So much achievement,thank God for u ma!!

    Post a Comment

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  15. Congratulations Mo' though I wasn't patient enough to read it through.

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  16. After duping Fashola u turn most successful by using ebonylifetv. Daris God oooo, all na our oil money.

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  17. Awwww this woman really inspires the great out of me! I love her to bits! Shez my african Oprah Winfrey indeed...keep shinning Mo

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  18. Congrats to her
    $.
    $.
    @Mr Endowed via Lumia phone

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  19. Thumbs up....beautiful entrepreneur......@her age she is still very gorgeous

    #abbytohxoft

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  20. The price of success is hardwork, dedication to the job at hand and th determination that whether you won or lose, you have applied the best of yourself to the task at hand. Mo Abudu, “your peak is your beginning“

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  21. Nice...

    Gdmoni Linda and Libers.....Av a blessed day

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  22. The caption doesn't correspond with d content. I wasn't expectin to read an interview. This is what I wil term poor reporting.

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  23. mmehn! this one pass handout
    RICNINO

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  24. Tooo early to start reading all these... buy kudos to her

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  25. Beautiful and successful as Linda.

    akinshi4real@yahoo.com

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  26. I'm tire to read am finish pls Linda next

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  27. Wow a big congrats to her? I'm so proud of u aunty MONTH..God bless u ma.

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  28. Well deserved
    I also want to be a blessing to my generation

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  29. This thing long na but I de feel dis Month shaa.. she de try
    ••MrCoolCat••

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  30. Nyc to see fierce African women doing grt tins!

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  31. I remember when 'moments with mo' started, we'll get 1k just to go sit as the audience, its all different now. Thank God!!

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  32. Love women of integrity,where is Funmi Iyanda?

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  33. This woman is so good. I love her real good.





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  34. Nice one Month. More grease to her elbow.


    Busy Fingers.

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  35. Well said No get mind sha... I like her

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  36. A woman of substance..God bless you

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  37. So happy women are now part of the billionaires club.and even the most successful women...

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  38. Yes, she's been doing well, and it is time we all learn to appreciate and represent our country/continent wherever we go.
    God bless you Mo

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  39. Inspiring!!!, buh the truth is that people from wealthy homes have greater oppourtunities of fulfilling their dreams..

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    1. You have a point there. But good old hustle and hustle and planning and scheming can change the life of a church rat. The poor can put on their thinking hat and hustle intelligently some and as the say it will be a rags to riches story...

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  40. Abeg Linda was she d only Nigerian listed? U like dis Mo Abodu too much abeg.

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  41. Congratulations to Ms Mo Abudu. She is an inspiration. She is not stuck-up. I pray to meet her one day. Her programmes on Ebonylife Television are quite interesting to watch. I'm not looking for work there; I'm just saying; and I mean what I'm saying. Congratulations to members of her Ebonylife Television staff as well.

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  42. I have always admired her.

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  43. I didn't hv d strength to read d interview, bt Mo is doing a great job shaa my only problem with her is dat it's like it's only being-to's she employs on her channel

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  44. So happy...women are now representing which is so good...
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  45. Who does Linda expect to read this long ass shit! #Girlbye #ByeLinda I bet you didn't read it too!!! #HunniBye

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  46. I luv this woman, you just rekindled the fire in me... Congrats Ms Mo Abudu

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  47. Reaping the fruits of her labour! Congrats to her!
    Hilary: the voice crying in the wilderness of Nnewi.

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  48. I love this woman, you just rekindled the fire in me... Congrats Ms Mo Abudu

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  49. I love this woman, you have just rekindled the fire inside of me, congratulations Ms Mo Abudu

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  50. Intelligent answers but Mo treats her staff like shit. I don't admire her one bit

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  51. So @Mo is 50years old?
    This is the only Nigerian woman I know that has ever said the truth concerning her age..after my mum n grand mother and sisters though


    Congrat Ma

    But pls Ma, when u bring guest to ur show...let them talk....u never allow them to...u ask them question.. U answer those questions urself again..you interrupt ur guest way too much

    That's my observations



    @Galore

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  52. So @Mo is 50years old?
    This is the only Nigerian woman I know that has ever said the truth concerning her age..after my mum n grand mother and sisters though


    Congrat Ma

    But pls Ma, when u bring guest to ur show...let them talk....u never allow them to...u ask them question.. U answer those questions urself again..you interrupt ur guest way too much

    That's my observations



    @Galore

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  53. Seen. But Linda your name supposed to be there biko.
    You are a very hard working lady I know.
    Keep it up dearie.

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  54. She deserves it. I love her moments with Month tv show. Its very educative.

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  55. that's a strong woman right there. one with vision & a burning passion to be better & do better! well done Mo.
    pls visit my blog...

    Liflblog.WordPress.com

    LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE EVERYDAY!

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  56. that's a strong woman right there. one with vision & a burning passion to be better & do better! well done Mo.
    pls visit my blog...

    Liflblog.WordPress.com

    LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE EVERYDAY!

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  57. Wow lovely lady... Would love 2 be lyk u sumday

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  58. Nice one MO,an inspiration for everyone,especially dem ladies.HNY
    Benchichi.

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  59. I pray to be on that list soon

    One and Only Ada David Omobabalanu

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  60. hard work pays

    **Linda must pay me by Dec**

    talk2priscal@yahoo.com

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  61. OMG! She don clock fifty. Money good oooo

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  62. omolara1128@yahoo.com3 January 2015 at 10:11

    Congratulations to her

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  63. Very inspiring!
    However, we need more top achievers like you to give other aspiring young women an internship , especially those looking for an opportunity to relaunch themselves perhaps after raising a young family. Many strong women have ideas but do not know how to conceptualise it.

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    1. Spot on. First get fit. Lose the baby weight and any extras and then on your own rebrand...if its media you want to venture into try out youtube or vimeo or any other media sharing outlet. It mustn't be Mo interning you. Try it out pls and send us to watch you in action. You never know.

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  64. Tremendous acheivement..... I really wanna be like dis sumday....wrkin towards it tho

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  65. Mo Abudu is amazing and an inspiration to younger women. Hers is a great success story just like yours Linda




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  66. Congratulation ma for making us proud.you deserve every single award cos you definitely worked hard for them.she's a good mentor.

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  67. so she's even d owner of ebony TV self. datz Gud o

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  68. 2015 will be better for all Nigerians

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  69. Linda Ikeji is also heading in that direction.

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  70. These kind of people I love . A woman with motivation. Lib may be next . Via BB bold1

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  71. wow! This woman always blow me away.

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  72. Very inspirational and motivational...this is the kind of people and messages we want to be passed along from generations to generations..Not those Psychoanalytic Sycophants calling themselves Politicians or Pastors killing the Nation and her people because of their personal greed

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  73. Linda is one of them . ...





    #Linda's give away

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  74. I have so much respect for this great woman

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  75. I'll comeback 2 read dis am busy nw........... When God say yes nobody can say no. The time has come and nobody can change it. we all need change in this country Nigeria we have suffered enough in this country so the time has come now, everybody say change!!! All say change!!! change is all we want ooh com 2015 gbam gbamest vote Buhari nd Osinbajo. For president 2015, me and my friends has endorse Buhari nd Osinbajo. Already... gbam.

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  76. VERULE Says - To take a step,u hv to be bold,conscious,determined. Beautifu. Is life!

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  77. She's smart. Appreciate!

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  78. Liove this woman **DOPEY SAID SO**

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  79. Liove this woman **DOPEY SAID SO**

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  80. Liove this woman **DOPEY SAID SO**

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  81. This woman just became one of my idols.

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  82. Wow! Very interesting & inspiring! God bless her hustle!!!

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  83. Wow! Very interesting & inspiring! God bless her hustle!!!

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  84. I love you and your zeal, I like seen a determined and perseverance woman who ready to go far despite all odds. We need more of you that can ginger and mentor youth. Ride on, God will continue to flourish you and grant you more wisdom.

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  85. Single women are making serious positive waves these days...hmmm


    BDB

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  86. Its good to be enterprising

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  87. happy for her for her achievements and accolades

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  88. CAN SHE PLS STOP USING MY UNCLE'S SURNAME?

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  89. CAN SHE STOP USING MY UNCLE'S SURNAME

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  90. SHE LOOKS VERY BEAUTIFUL @50

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  91. She looks very beautiful @50

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