Publishing Guru Amabel Niba is Ladybrille Woman of the Month for September 2014

Publishing Guru Amabel Niba is LADYBRILLE Woman of the Month for September 2014

Ladybrille Magazine, the pioneer digital platform and authority on African fashion in the West’ and the pioneer voice for the African woman entrepreneur is pleased to announce it has named AMABEL NIBA as its Ladybrille Woman of the Month for September 2014.

Amabel Niba, Credit: Ladybrillemag.com

The Ladybrille ‘Woman of the Month’ is a monthly feature on the magazine’s podcast show ‘Ladybrille Woman Podcast Show and website that celebrates outstanding women, locally and internationally, for their brilliant contributions to society.

Amabel Niba is a motivational speaker, wife, mother, founder and Editor-in-Chief of Los Angeles based African Vibes Magazine. She earned her Bachelors’ degree in Business Information Systems at Devry College and her MBA at Keller Graduate School, both in Long Beach, California; and was a recipient of a Stanford University Fellowship where she studied Publishing.

African Vibes

“I am truly honored to once again join the ranks of all the incredible women who have been featured on Ladybrille,” said Niba on being named Ladybrile Woman of the Month for September 2014. “Women whose stories, points of view and life experiences inspire me.”

“Amabel Niba was our first Ladybrille Woman of the Month in 2007,” said Uduak Oduok, Founder of Ladybrille. “She has acquired in-depth experience and knowledge in publishing and achieved so much. It is great to come full circle, seven years later, to recognize her for her continued contributions and resilience in the publishing industry.”

About Ladybrille Magazine

Founded in 2007 by fashion model, attorney and journalist Uduak Oduok, Ladybrille® is the pioneer digital platform and authority on African fashion in the West and the pioneer voice for the African woman entrepreneur.

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