Betty Irabor

Betty Irabor is a Nigerian columnist, philanthropist, writer, publisher and founder of Genevieve magazine. She previously had a column in Black & Beauty magazine in the United Kingdom. She also has a foundation that promotes breast cancer awareness, early detection and treatment.[1][2]

Betty Irabor, Founder and publisher, Genevieve Magazine

Career

Irabor studied English in university and then ventured into publishing. She worked as a journalist at Concord Newspapers, took freelance writing jobs at the Vanguard, The Guardian, This Day as well as Black & Beauty magazine and others abroad.[3]

She later ventured into telecommunications before starting Genevieve Magazine in 2003 which has found success in Nigeria. Irabor is the editor-in-chief and chief executive officer. She is also a philanthropist, public speaker and champion for breast cancer awareness with her nonprofit known as the Genevieve PinkBall Foundation.[4]

She is also the host and presenter of Life's Lessons with Betty Irabor. She is a speaker and ambassador who shares promotional and modeling shots.[5]

Personal life

Irabor was born on March 25, 1957, and raised in Nigeria. She's married to Soni Irabor and they have two children.[6] Their son made a short film that was selected by the Zanzibar International Film Festival.[7]

Award and honors

Irabor was honored by the Association of Professional Women Bankers as The Most Accomplished Female Publisher in Nigeria 2011.[8]

References

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