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Club opens in Lagos to empower women


EdenOceans Club opened in Lagos over the weekend with a mission to support women’s wellness, leadership, and personal development.

The launch, held at The Yacht Hotel in Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, drew business leaders, wellness professionals, music producers, media figures, and aspiring artists, all interested in the club’s integrated approach to career growth and life management.

The club was founded by Dr Olasimbo Davidson and Ms Nene Aderibigbe, mothers of Nigerian Afrobeat stars Tems and Ayra Starr, respectively. The founders’ shared commitment to personal healing, growth, and advancing women’s wellness and leadership forms the bedrock of EdenOceans.

In their joint opening remarks, the founders welcomed guests warmly, describing EdenOceans as a place of healing, a place of refuge, a place to rediscover yourself, overcome life’s challenges, actualise your dreams, and grow and thrive. They emphasised that the community is curated to help women enhance their careers, social impact, and personal development.

“Tell us your dream, and we will try our very best to get you to the finish line. We need dreamers willing to step out of their comfort zones and reach for the skies,” they added.

At the core of EdenOceans is the concept of ‘integrated wellness’. The founders challenged conventional ideas of health, explaining that true wellness spans physical, emotional, mental, financial, and spiritual dimensions.

“Wellness is primarily about life. For too long, we have believed that medicines, exercise, and vitamins can grant long life and prosperity. This is a myth. Without real-time wellness, it is difficult to actualise any dream,” Dr Davidson said.

The launch featured live music performances by emerging artists from EdenOceans’ music programme. Premium business members shared their positive experiences with the club, and guests participated in interactive sessions to understand the structure and value proposition of the community.

EdenOceans aims to redefine how women engage with wellness, leadership, and personal effectiveness across Africa and beyond. The club’s vision is to become the world’s most exclusive integrated wellness community, offering structured experiences that encourage rejuvenation, clarity, and transformation.

The club provides advanced wellness programmes and lifestyle support systems designed to remove barriers to women’s growth and financial freedom. It serves a diverse membership, ranging from young, aspiring artists in music, film, and other entertainment sectors to women in business seeking greater social impact, board memberships, and global opportunities.

EdenOceans also supports women parenting alone who require networks to thrive and build successful careers, as well as celebrities and mothers of celebrities looking for impactful collaborations. The club extends its programmes to senior women in their 70s, offering advanced wellness initiatives, cognitive training, and activities to enhance mental and physical agility and longevity.

Notable attendees included Director of ECMC Clinics, Prof. Chinwe Ogedegbe; CEO of Pro IX UK, Abby Quadri; Senior Executive at Udemy Dublin, Adetunji Openiyi; Tems’ brother, with his wife, Senior Executive at Mastercard Dublin, Blessing Usoro; and filmmaker and founder of Sucker Busters Film USA, Mrs Temiloluwa Thompson. Their presence reinforced the evening’s aim of building a supportive community for women to learn, grow, and thrive.

The official launch dinner marked the beginning of EdenOceans’ mission to redefine success through comprehensive well-being, paving the way for a future in which every member can achieve a vision bigger than themselves.

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