We on amebohotspot love to celebrate successful Nigerian women and when we came across this interesting list put together by Tadeniawo Collins of TheNetNG and we want to share it with you.
Below is a list of 15 most powerful women in Nigerian entertainment.
In no particular order, here they are:
Mosunmola Abudu

CEO, EbonyLife TV, Nigeria . Mo Abudu, as she’s fondly called, has been dubbed ‘Africa’s answer to Oprah’ by The Hollywood Reporter.
A thorough media entrepreneur, Mo’ started Africa’s first syndicated talk show, Moments with Mo, which was aired in 48 countries across Africa in 2006.
Bolanle Austen-Peters

The CEO and founder of one of Nigeria ’s finest arts and cultural centres, Terra Kulture, Bolanle has successfully built her establishment into a renowned name, which is synonymous with Nigerian theatre.
Established in Lagos in 2004, Terra Kulture has grown to become a leading art, lifestyle, culture, entertainment and educational centre in Nigeria.
Colette Otusheso

Her name might not ring a bell in an instant but when it comes to pulling the strings and making things happen, Collete Otusheso is a force.
Those who should know in the Nigerian entertainment scene will tell you the Head, Marketing and Communications of Viacom Africa, easily transcends the realm of influence.
She is a powerful woman on the Nigerian entertainment scene and that didn’t
start recently.
Below is a list of 15 most powerful women in Nigerian entertainment.
In no particular order, here they are:
Mosunmola Abudu

CEO, EbonyLife TV, Nigeria . Mo Abudu, as she’s fondly called, has been dubbed ‘Africa’s answer to Oprah’ by The Hollywood Reporter.
A thorough media entrepreneur, Mo’ started Africa’s first syndicated talk show, Moments with Mo, which was aired in 48 countries across Africa in 2006.
Bolanle Austen-Peters

The CEO and founder of one of Nigeria ’s finest arts and cultural centres, Terra Kulture, Bolanle has successfully built her establishment into a renowned name, which is synonymous with Nigerian theatre.
Established in Lagos in 2004, Terra Kulture has grown to become a leading art, lifestyle, culture, entertainment and educational centre in Nigeria.
Colette Otusheso

Her name might not ring a bell in an instant but when it comes to pulling the strings and making things happen, Collete Otusheso is a force.
Those who should know in the Nigerian entertainment scene will tell you the Head, Marketing and Communications of Viacom Africa, easily transcends the realm of influence.
She is a powerful woman on the Nigerian entertainment scene and that didn’t
start recently.

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