Mo Abudu announced this via her verified Instagram page on Thursday, where she revealed that this is the first time in history where a media company owned by a female African would be taught to Master’s students of Business Administration at Harvard.
According to her, over 1,000 MBA students will study the company as a compulsory class for first-year students.
Abudu said, “I did not see this coming, but I’m giving God all the glory. Only He could have made this possible.
“For the first time in history, a case study about a media company led by a female African entrepreneur will be taught at Harvard Business School to over 1,000 MBA students, as a part of the Required Curriculum Classes that all first-year students must take.
“This is The Harvard Business School – Ebonylife Case Study. It’s been about a year in the making, in partnership with Harvard Business School professors and their research department.
