The West Africa health and wellness market is projected to reach USD 44.9 billion by 2034, and Nigeria’s Esorae Group is positioning itself as a key player in this expanding sector. Led by entrepreneur Ewaen Sorae, the group is transitioning the industry from fragmented retail to a more robust, industrial model through vertical integration, local manufacturing, and a focus on premium brands.
Ewaen Sorae’s recent appearance on CNN Africa highlighted his thesis that Nigerian luxury goods can be locally produced, locally managed, and globally competitive while maintaining high standards. The feature emphasized Sorae’s credibility, rooted in production discipline and a commitment to meeting international expectations through local manufacturing.
In 2010, Sorae left a career in the UK financial sector to establish Esorae Home, initially focusing on premium, hotel-grade home essentials. This venture served as a foundation for a larger platform centered on quality, consistency, and trust, which has since been scaled beyond a single product category. A recent Forbes Africa profile details the evolution of Esorae into a multi-sector organization encompassing the full wellness cycle: rest, movement, nutrition, lifestyle, and learning.
Esorae Home remains a core component of the group. By consistently delivering hotel-grade luxury linens within Nigeria, the brand established a benchmark and defended it over time. This consistency proved to be a transferable advantage, facilitating expansion into new categories. “It’s about the holistic human experience,” Sorae states, emphasizing the importance of rest, learning, and interaction with one’s environment.
The group’s institutional seriousness was demonstrated in 2022 when Pick n Pay acquired the supermarket venture, Whitetree Retail. Such acquisitions validate governance, operational maturity, and the ability to build valuable assets that attract global investment.
Esorae Group is pursuing the creation of Nigeria’s first integrated wellness conglomerate through a series of interconnected ventures.
Esorae Urban is redefining Nigerian luxury through biophilic design, prioritizing natural light, ventilation, and nature-led aesthetics. Notable projects include The Diamond 1960 and the Glover Road Twin Towers in Ikoyi.
Launched in May 2025, 05 Dynamix is a premier sports hub in Lekki featuring a standard football pitch and an Olympic-sized pool, translating the group’s wellness philosophy into physical infrastructure.
Esorae Active, launching soon, is an athleisure and gym-wear line to be sold globally via e-commerce and in Esorae Home stores, connecting lifestyle retail to the movement aspect of wellness.
Whitetree Bistro is a high-end Ikoyi culinary destination that integrates premium dining into the wellness loop.
A key driver of the group’s expansion is the partnership between Ewaen Sorae and his wife, Iyobosa Sorae. Combining creative ambition with disciplined financial structuring, the partnership ensures vision is supported by execution. Iyobosa, a seasoned investment banker and Imperial College alumna, brings long-horizon thinking, risk control, and governance expertise.
The group’s legacy project, Pershing Hills Elementary, founded in 2019, focuses on experiential learning and leadership development. The Esorae Foundation, the group’s social impact arm, provides scholarships to exceptionally gifted children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Esorae Group is evolving into a wellness-led conglomerate with strategic coherence. With a demonstrated global exit, a local manufacturing base, and a growing real estate portfolio, it is a company to watch on the Nigerian Exchange. Ewaen Sorae is establishing a new model for African living, where luxury is defined by standards, governance, and daily experience.
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