Nigerian actress, filmmaker, and beauty entrepreneur, Oluwadarasimi Oyindamola Omoseyin, is set to unveil “Solene”, her luxury wellness destination in Lagos, which promises to redefine how wellness is experienced in Nigeria and across Africa.
With the unveiling of its brand identity, the project signals more than just the arrival of another spa; it introduces a new vision of intentional, elevated self-care built around innovation, elegance, and a deeply immersive client experience. Solene is a reflection of personal ambition shaped by discipline and a passion for excellence.
Her goal is clear: to create a space that matches global luxury standards while remaining rooted in the emotional and sensory expectations of a Lagos clientele. For Omoseyin, wellness is not simply about appearance, but about transformation, an experience that begins the moment a client walks through the door.
That philosophy is woven into every layer of Solene’s concept. At its core is a commitment to helping individuals look better, feel better, and live better. This is expressed through a seamless integration of advanced aesthetic treatments, holistic wellness practices, and a carefully curated environment designed to soothe the senses.
The atmosphere is calm and deliberate, defined by scent-driven spaces, soft lighting, and an overall sense of quiet luxury that encourages both relaxation and renewal. The unveiling of the brand’s visual identity further underscores its premium positioning. Built around a palette of warm nudes, rich browns, and soft neutrals, the design language communicates understated elegance and timeless appeal.
Clean, modern typography complements this aesthetic, ensuring that every touchpoint, from digital platforms to physical interiors, reflects a consistent and refined brand story. Also, Solene is not limited to visual sophistication. It is being developed as a comprehensive wellness ecosystem that goes beyond traditional spa offerings. The destination will feature advanced treatments, therapeutic services, and curated lifestyle experiences designed to meet the needs of a discerning audience.
Plans include Pilates and yoga programs, exclusive VIP services, and hospitality elements such as a restaurant and boutique, all carefully integrated to create a private, elevated retreat within the city. Every detail, from staff presentation to service delivery, has been intentionally crafted to deliver a seamless luxury experience. Controversial Nigerian singer, Portable, has challenged Davido and Zlatan to a boxing fight.
The ‘Ogo Forever’ hit-maker issued the challenge after videos surfaced online showing Davido and Zlatan hanging out with Carter Efe, the content creator who recently defeated him in a celebrity boxing match. In a post, Portable suggested that the duo was mocking him following his loss.
He went on to boast about his international standing, claiming that he is bigger than both artistes globally and daring them to prove themselves in the ring. “I do music for a living, na Portable blow Carter Efe. Davido and Zlatan dey join body, na them happy pass. 12kg away from my goal.
“Even if it was 2 kilo beneath 100kg, I would take it. From September, I took my walking seriously, gave my metabolism 14-16 hours to process my intake, slept 6 hours, took my vitamins religiously and 2 weeks ago after 16 months, I stepped on the scale and I saw 98kg. 22kg lost. “This is a win for me.
The bigger win is to ensure i stay in my 2 digits era till end of year, na den I go kee cow.” The emphasis on precision, professionalism, and client satisfaction, she notes, positions Solene as a brand with clear ambitions to lead rather than follow.
As development continues, Solene is emerging as more than a new entrant into Lagos’ wellness scene. It represents a shift in expectations, one that blends global standards with local sensibilities to create something distinctive. In doing so, it sets a new benchmark for what luxury wellness in Africa can become.
