A new season of Moments With Mo, an internationally acclaimed TV talk show which is currently loaded with fresh and exciting features is due to thrill viewers via the upcoming EbonyLife Channel on the Dstv platform soon.
The programme is also expected to run on Sky TV in the UK, DISH in the United States, with roll out plans including Brazil, Canada and other parts of Europe.
The new season of the Talk Show will empower Nigerians and Africans at large to tell their stories to a global audience.
According to Sandra Amadio, Associate Director Programmes, Magazine & Talk – EbonyLife TV, “As we plan the launch of our new Season of Moments With Mo, we take this opportunity to invite all celebrities, VIPS and ordinary people doing extraordinary things to our state of the art studios based in the beautiful and serene City of Calabar to take advantage of the opportunity to be featured on Moments With Mo, Africa’s First and only syndicated Talk Show, that will now become a daily Talk Show. For the first time ever, we are giving Nigerians and Africans an opportunity to share their stories, dreams and aspirations with the world.”
Speaking further on the show, Amadio said, “It could be any story, from overcoming a challenge to building a successful business, starting a new venture, discovering or displaying talent, to nation building and innovation creation, new movie releases and so on. ”
CEO of EbonyLife TV, Mo Abudu said , “It’s the Seventh year of Moments With Mo. In those Seven years we have interviewed all kinds of interesting guests from Presidents to Governors and Celebrities to a wide array of unsung everyday people who are doing extraordinary things.
We are excited to say now that with Moments With Mo becoming a Daily Show, we can now feature as many stories as possible from everyone across the world. So whoever you are, whatever your moments, happy, reflective, political or inspirational, the Show now offers anyone the platform to tell their story and be heard nationally and globally.”
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