Variety Magazine lists Nigeria’s Mo Abudu & Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde as two of its top 50 leading women, globally

Variety Magazine has included Nigeria’s Mo Abudu and Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde in their first International Women’s Impact Report, which celebrates 50 women across the world who are leaving their mark in media and entertainment.  “Abudu used her star-making springboard as the face of daytime talk-show Moments with Mo, to launch the EbonyLife empire, with a film …

Betty Irabor Shares 15 Lessons From 15 Years as Publisher of GENEVIEVE Magazine

Betty Irabor is the founder and publisher of Nigeria’s long-standing lifestyle magazine called GENEVIEVE Magazine. Today, the magazine clocks 15 and the widely respected leader took to her Instagram page to share 15 lessons she has learned as publisher of GENEVIEVE. Read on: _________ “Helllloooo world! This is the day the Lord has made ! …

Reese Witherspoon Joins Powerhouse Lineup for Sold-Out Watermark Conference for Women Silicon Valley Feb. 23

The Watermark Conference for Women Silicon Valley has announced that actor, producer and activist Reese Witherspoon will join a powerful lineup of keynote speakers at the sold-out Conference on February 23, 2018 at the San Jose Convention Center. Witherspoon, who has won numerous awards including an Academy Award for her portrayal of June Carter Cash …

Ghanaian-American Koshie Mills Presents , ‘The Diaspora Dialogues’ Television Talk Show

Koshie Mills, a Ghanaian-American who is best known as a power broker, visionary, and media maven in Hollywood presents a new talk show titled ‘The Diaspora Dialogues.’ An African woman at the core, her passion for creating healing between Africans from the continent and Africans in the diaspora spawned the culturally inclusive television talk show …

Jo Maxwell: Meet the British Nigerian talk show host giving black women a platform to share their stories

British-Nigerian media personality, Jo (Ibijoke) Maxwell is not your typical talk show host. After studying Accounting and Finance, Jo changed careers to become an IT Specialist within the Financial Industry and developed a passion for the media when she struggled to find images of Black women consistently on British screens. She rarely saw black women …