Mabel Akomu Oboh popularly known as Mabel Oboh (born 18 April) is a Nigerian broadcaster,[1] actress, film producer[2] and founder Mabel Oboh Centre for Save our Stars (MOCSOS). She is the first television film independent producer/director and the second female soap opera producer in Nigeria with her drama series titled Victims that later became a network productions in the '80s on Nigerian Television Authority.[3][4][5][6][7][8]
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Born | Edo State, Nigeria |
Occupation | Broadcaster, journalist, actress, producer, director |
Spouse | Michael Innih Udoh |
Mabel hails from Edo State, Nigeria was born in Lagos on 18 April, into the family of the late Major Humphrey Etafo Oboh and the late Mrs Comfort Oboh. She is an alumna of Buckinghamshire New University where she had her degree in Criminology.[9][10]
She started her career in the entertainment industry in the early 80s after her training in cinematograph, stage craft, speech and drama. She became the second female independent producer and director in Nigeria with her drama series titled Victims that later became a network productions in the '80s and was aired on Nigerian Television Authority (NTA). In the year 2000, she became the first chat show hostess 'Chat with Mabel' on NTA Network Service.[4][10][11][12]
She joined NTA in the 1990s as a news correspondent to the Lagos State house, before working with United Nations and later left UN and joined British Embassy in Poland in the commercial and Visa sections.[13][14]
Mabel donated the first music studio in Agegunle; Owned by her brother John oboh, aka mighty mouse who created the Ajegunle beat genre in 1991. Her contribution help to discovered and produced Daddy Showkey, Daddy Fresh, Baba Fryo, African china, danfo drivers and marvelous Benji. She was given a recognition Award in 2017 by AJ to the world.[15][10][16]
Mabel was a public Spokesperson of African Democratic Congress (ADC).[17][18][19][20]
She was a female aspirant on the platform of African Democratic Congress in 2020 Edo State gubernatorial election.[21]
The gubernatorial candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, in the 19 September 2020 governorship election in Edo State, defected after she came fourth in 2020 Edo State gubernatorial election and joined the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria) (PDP).[22][23][24]
In 2022, She returned back to African Democratic Congress (ADC) and was appointed the Party National Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) Secretary where she would be relating with the electorate. [25][26]
She founded Mabel Oboh Centre for Save our Stars (MOCSOS), with the sole aim of catering for the health needs of Nigerian entertainers and the foundation has assisted Yellow banton, Sadiq Daba, etc.[27][28][29][30]
She has 3 sons and is married to Michael Innih Udoh.[31]