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Honeycedars 2025 Impact Conference holds Oct 9

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The 2025 Honeycedars Impact Conference will be held on October 9 in Lagos.

According to the organisers, the event themed, ‘Purpose, Profit and Visibility: Building a Legacy that Stands,’ would feature a business exhibition, keynote addresses, panel sessions and job interviews.

The Convener, Jocelyn Ademiluyi, said the conference would challenge professionals and entrepreneurs to build lives and businesses rooted in purpose, balance and resilience, rather than the pursuit of profit alone.

“The gathering is designed to be more than a networking forum, offering mentorship, candid storytelling and discussions on how to thrive under the pressures of modern adulthood,” she said.

She noted that the conference had grown into a movement of professionals committed to authenticity and sustainable success.

She equally explained that the initiative, launched in 2023, was borne out of a desire to help adults navigate growing pressures around mental health, decision-making and fulfillments.

“In a world that often rewards curated appearances and surface-level achievements, Honeycedars Impact encourages inward alignment and personal authenticity.

“The aim is to solve the major problems we encounter as adults, especially the pressure to meet needs without losing oneself,” she said.

The conference will feature media personality and CEO of House of Sheer Media Ltd, Amina Atairu, as host and moderator. The keynote address will be delivered by the Area Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa at Kingspan Insulation LLC, UAE, Ibrahim Ogundeko, .

Panelists include activist and Founder/retired chair of NNNGO, Ms. Yemisi Ransome-Kuti; fitness and wellness entrepreneur and CEO of Fittobeme Ltd, Ifeoma Anadu; brand strategist and partner at Graviti Hill, Bukola Shobowale; Executive Director of Emet Hill CS Ltd, Adeola Olumeyan, and Principal Consultant at Outbox Consulting, Olufemi Ajayi.

She noted that Honeycedars Impact stands out from traditional business events by encouraging open dialogue about personal authenticity, resilience and self-leadership.

“Beyond business and networking, we want people to reflect, grow and connect meaningfully,” she noted.

She added that the sessions would highlight not only polished success stories but also candid accounts of missteps and recovery, offering practical lessons for building sustainable and intentional lives.