Betty Irabor is a celebrated Nigerian publisher, author, and philanthropist whose influence has shaped media, wellness, and women’s empowerment in Nigeria.
She is the founder of Genevieve Magazine, a lifestyle publication that redefined storytelling by amplifying women’s voices and setting new standards in fashion, beauty, and culture.
Beyond publishing, Irabor has become one of the most authentic advocates for mental health awareness in Nigeria.
Through her best-selling memoir, Dust to Dew, and her open conversations on depression and recovery, she has broken cultural barriers around mental health and encouraged thousands to seek help and healing.
Her impact is also visible in philanthropy. With the Genevieve Pink Ball Foundation, she has spearheaded breast cancer awareness campaigns and fundraising for early detection and treatment, saving countless lives through advocacy and community outreach.
As a Woman of Steel, Betty Irabor stands as a voice of strength, resilience, and compassion. Her work in media, mental health, and social advocacy has inspired generations, proving that true leadership combines influence with empathy.
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