After several outreaches in states across Nigeria, the Live Again Foundation is set to mark five years of impact with its first-ever major conference, bringing together women from across different backgrounds for a day of healing conversations, leadership sessions and enterprise showcases centred on recovery and growth.

The Live Again Conference 2026 is scheduled for Saturday, July 25, at Ikeja, Lagos. Themed Live Again at 5, the event celebrates half a decade of the foundation’s work with abused, broken and emotionally distressed women across Nigeria, while signalling what the organisers describe as a bold step into the future.

Beyond the usual conference format, attendees can expect dedicated sessions on workplace trauma and emotional wellbeing, covering burnout, leadership fatigue and the pressures many women silently carry, as well as executive and leadership conversations designed specifically for women in high-performance environments.

There will also be wellness and restoration experiences courtesy of Oriki, a Nigerian luxury wellness, personal grooming, and skincare brand. The conference also features a girls’ initiative focused on confidence-building and mentorship, and an enterprise showcase featuring businesses owned by Live Again Outreach community members who have been nurtured over the years.

L-R: Enifome Ogbimi, Executive Director, Live Again Foundation, and Hilda Dokubo, veteran actress, and social justice advocate, at the recent Live Again Outreach in Port Harcourt.
L-R: Enifome Ogbimi, Executive Director, Live Again Foundation, and Hilda Dokubo, veteran actress, and social justice advocate, at the recent Live Again Outreach in Port Harcourt.

The event also includes the formal launch of Live Again Enterprise, a sustainability arm of the foundation focused on creating income opportunities for women, and the premiere of the Live Again Documentary, which captures real stories of women who have journeyed from pain through healing and reinvention.

Enifome Ogbimi, Founder and Executive Director of the foundation and widely known as The Live Again Coach, said the conference is an extension of work the organisation has been doing quietly for years.

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“The Live Again Conference is more than an event; it is a movement that reminds women that their past does not define their future. Through shared stories, practical insights and meaningful connections, we hope to inspire women to embrace healing, pursue growth and step confidently into leadership,” she said.

Ogbimi, described as a transformational leader, global speaker and resilience coach, has through the foundation directly impacted over 2,000 women across Nigeria through outreaches, shelter support, rehabilitation and empowerment programmes.

Her work, she says, sits at the intersection of emotional healing, leadership development and economic empowerment, addressing what she identifies as one of the most overlooked challenges facing women today: the long-term effects of unhealed trauma on personal growth and workplace performance.

The conference is open to a wide range of attendees, from female executives and entrepreneurs to mothers, caregivers, students and women simply navigating difficult seasons. Organisations are also invited to participate by sponsoring women to attend or registering female staff.

Details on featured speakers, programme sessions and registration are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. Interested participants can register for the event and follow the foundation’s website and social media platforms for updates.

Ruth is a seasoned journalist and communications strategist with over a decade of experience telling impactful stories across environment, technology, entrepreneurship, business, and political economy. At BusinessDay, she leads editorial partnerships and content initiatives that deepen public understanding and spark meaningful conversations on issues shaping Nigeria’s socio-economic landscape. She holds an MSc in Mass Communication from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and a BSc in Mass Communication from Delta State University.

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