Nigerian-born Lebanese women's rights activist and writer
Laila St. Matthew-Daniel (born February 14, 1953, in
Lagos,
Nigeria) is an executive coach, leadership trainer, speaker, author, women's rights
activist and
writer.[1][2][3] She is the founder and President of ACTS Generation GBV,[4] a
non-governmental organization which combats domestic violence and child abuse in
Nigeria. She has organized various protests for the rights of women and the girl-child, some of which are the Buni Yadi Massacre of February 2014 and part of initiating group who organized first protest against the
Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping by the
Boko Haram sect.[5][6] She has organized various sensitization seminars and workshops to empower women on the issues of self mastery, self awareness, and self actualization.