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Mo Abudu Set to Launch EbonyLife ON Plus This November 

Africa’s media powerhouse Mo Abudu is gearing up to make another major mark in global entertainment as she prepares to launch EbonyLife ON Plus this November. The highly anticipated streaming platform is set to go live on November 6, 2025, promising a premium lineup of African films, original series, and thought-provoking podcasts.

Mo Abudu Set to Launch EbonyLife ON Plus This November-olorisupergal media
Mo Abudu Set to Launch EbonyLife ON Plus This November

Known for creating a home for African storytelling, EbonyLife ON Plus is designed to redefine how audiences experience entertainment made on the continent. According to the EbonyLife Group, the platform will combine lifestyle, learning, and entertainment while offering audiences the best of Nigerian and African creativity all in one place.

Star-Studded Originals and Exciting Features

Mo Abudu Set to Launch EbonyLife ON Plus This November-OLORISUPERGAL MEDIA
Mo Abudu Set to Launch EbonyLife ON Plus This November

At launch, subscribers can expect a variety of original productions, including “Ajosepo,” “Baby Farm,” “Her Short Life,” and “Iyawo Mi.” Fans will also enjoy the platform’s exclusive documentary linked to Dust to Dreams and a new slate of weekly releases.

Podcasts are also a big part of the EbonyLife ON Plus experience. Shows like “Moments with Mo,” “Mo and Ted,” and “What Women Really Think” will headline the podcast section, covering real-life issues on culture, lifestyle, relationships, and identity.

Beyond entertainment, Mo Abudu is integrating opportunities for learning and growth. The platform will feature monthly masterclasses, e-learning sessions, and a digital tools marketplace for creators. It also aims to connect fashion, wellness, and lifestyle communities through curated content.

Subscription plans are designed to make the service accessible both locally and globally. Nigerian users can subscribe for $10 per year, while international audiences can access the platform for $30 per year.

Industry watchers are calling this launch a game changer for the African streaming space. EbonyLife ON Plus promises to offer fresh, engaging, and relatable content for a global audience while empowering storytellers to share authentic African experiences.

As the countdown to November continues, all eyes are on Mo Abudu, the woman who has consistently championed African stories and elevated the continent’s creative presence on the global stage.

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