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Mo Abudu Speaks On Sleeping With Politicians

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Media personality, Mosunmola Abudu, popularly known as Mo Abudu has reacted to reports of her sleeping with political office holders to get to the top.

There had been allegations late last year that Abudu had relationships with Governors of Lagos State and other top politicians.

Popular blogger, Gistlovers in its report had claimed that the politicians paved way for Abudu’s tremendous successes.

Abudu who did not react at that time, in a recent interview with Chude Jideonwo, stated that she is not moved by the allegations, rather her major concern is among ladies who may believe these allegations.

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She said, “I listen to my mum a lot and she is wise. She says, leave them, no one knows how water gets in the coconut so I won’t waste my time thinking about what anyone said, those that know me to know me and anyone saying trash doesn’t know me…people were calling me to find out if there is something serious happening and I’m like, you guys, I am very okay. Yes, it can be painful because of the young girls that look up to me. I don’t want the young girls to look up to me to think that this is what I have done and if they do I worry about that because how do you do the work we have done?

“We at Ebony life studios have over 30 international projects in development from Netflix to Will smith’s company, to Sony and some not announced yet, incredible projects. I get calls every day, about how the western world works when they find someone doing magic, your information spreads and they want to work with you and that is our mission to be global not just Nigerian and African vision. I am getting busy here so let them keep getting busy with their cook up stories.

“Like the Hushpuppi story, many other brands bided for it on the international scene but we won it because I, Mo was involved….we are not justifying what he did but what we are saying is that it is a story that needs to be told cos there are many lessons both good or bad for the youths.”

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