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Stephanie Coker Aderinokun Advocates for Women’s Health At Her Upcoming Documentary Watch Party

By November 8, 2024No Comments

L-R: Toke Makinwa, Media Personality; Stephanie Coker Aderinokun, Producer “Where The Heck Is My Period?” Documentary; Chioma Ikokwu; Entrepreneur and Fashion Influencer; Juliet Peters; Founder, Host of Julyet Peters at “Where The Heck Is My Period?” Documentary screening/watch party on Thursday, 14th March 2024 at Tiffany Ambers Garden, Lagos.

 

Producer, PCOS advocate and Media Personality, Stephanie Coker Aderinokun hosted top celebrities, lifestyle influencers and health professionals to an exciting watch party for her recently produced documentary,  “Where The Heck Is My Period?” on the 14th of March, 2024 at Tiffany Ambers Garden, Lagos. 

Stephanie Coker Aderinokun, Producer,  “Where The Heck Is My Period?” at the documentary screening/watch party on Thursday, 14th March 2024 at Tiffany Ambers Garden, Lagos. 

 

The multitalented TV host, on-air personality and actress now wears the producers hat with her debut film, “Where The Heck Is My Period?”  catalyzing change and empowerment. With a passion for advocacy, Stephanie has embarked on a journey to shed light on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), through the inspiring documentary which is an initiative of her nonprofit organization, The Future Is Her.

The documentary which tells the stories of the realities of 11 African women from diverse backgrounds including Stephanie Coker Aderinokun living with PCOS, an often misunderstood health condition was released on Prime Video on Friday, 15th March, 2024 as the first licensed documentary by Amazon Prime in Nigeria.

Moet Abebe and Nancy Isime at “Where The Heck Is My Period?” documentary screening/watch party on Thursday, 14th March 2024 at Tiffany Ambers Garden, Lagos. 

 

Stephanie Coker Aderinokun organized the watch party by collaborating with notable health and wellness brands such as 

Aya Care, Neubelle Med & Wellness Centre, Aquafina and entertainment company, Filmhouse to raise awareness and spotlight on the challenges faced by those affected by PCOS, while offering hope and inspiration to countless individuals worldwide. 

Mojibade Sosanya, host “Where The Heck Is My Period?” documentary screening/watch party on Thursday, 14th March 2024 at Tiffany Ambers Garden, Lagos. 

 

The host was the elegant and captivating, Mojibade Sosanya who is also an advocate for women empowerment and gender equality. With fun and laughter, she engaged the audience to educate them on the purpose of the event and the importance of the impactful work Stephanie Coker Aderinokun has done with the documentary, telling the stories of women and raising awareness on a crucial issue that’s daily affecting the lives of millions of women worldwide. Mojibade encouraged the guests to watch the full documentary on Amazon Prime when it’s released on the 15th of March, 2024 and share with friends and loved ones. 

After guests watched the documentary, “Where The Heck Is My Period?” Stephanie Coker Aderinokun expressed her passion and commitment to advocating for women especially women living with PCOS. She also expressed her appreciation of her team’s passion and relentless dedication to helping her achieve her goal of empowering women and encouraged the guests to support her nonprofit organization, The Future Is Her by encouraging men, women and children in their sphere of influence to get educated and involved in supporting women living with PCOS emotionally, financially and physically. 

 

Ruth Diyan Emodi, Management Consultant and PCOS Advocate; Dr Abosede Lewu, Consultant Obstetrician, Gynecologist and Women’s Right Advocate; Mojibade Sosanya, Host and Dr Nini lyizoba, Medical Doctor, Health/Wellness Expert, fertility Coach during a panel session at “Where The Heck Is My Period?” documentary screening/watch party on Thursday, 14th March 2024 at Tiffany Ambers Garden, Lagos. 

The event continued with an engaging panel session with  Dr Abosede Lewu, Consultant Obstetrician, Gynecologist and Women’s Right Advocate; Dr Nini lyizoba, Medical Doctor, Health/Wellness Expert, fertility Coach and Ruth Diyan Emodi, on  diverse reproductive health issues women face such as PCOS, menstrual irregularities, endometriosis contraceptives, infertility amongst other crucial health concerns women have. The discussion shed light on the holistic approach to maintaining general reproductive wellness for women. 

Faith, Founder Stories Wellness leading the guests in a meditation session at “Where The Heck Is My Period?” documentary screening/watch party on Thursday, 14th March 2024 at Tiffany Ambers Garden, Lagos.

As guests indulged in a plethora of delicacies, and trivia questions on skincare, Faith Yogi engaged them in a calming meditation session which by further enhancing the importance of wellness, a healthy mind and body. 

Stephanie Coker Aderinokun, Producer,  “Where The Heck Is My Period?” at the documentary screening/watch party on Thursday, 14th March 2024 at Tiffany Ambers Garden, Lagos. 

To close off the event Stephanie Coker Aderinokun delivered a heartfelt closing remark, expressing gratitude to all attendees for their participation and support of “Where The Heck Is My Period?” A documentary dedicated to all women who are striving to succeed and live healthy lives whilst dealing with the challenges that come with living with PCOS and other health issues women face. With a renewed sense of hope and commitment to supporting women, guests embraced the opportunity to network and make meaningful connections.

 

Toke Makinwa, Nicole Chikwe, Beverly Naya, Julyet Peters and Chioma Ikokwu (Chioma GoodHair) at the documentary screening/watch party on Thursday, 14th March 2024 at Tiffany Ambers Garden, Lagos. 

 

Through the personal stories that were shared by guests, It’s evident that “Where The Heck Is My Period?” Documentary is one that has not only left a mark on all that attended but will keep impacting the lives of women in generations to come worldwide. 

Driven by her own experiences, Stephanie Coker Aderinokun is committed to raising awareness about PCOS and dismantling stigmas around this often-misunderstood condition. Her dedication to shedding light on the physical, emotional, and societal aspects of PCOS not only in her documentary but also in her broader advocacy efforts.

To watch this extraordinary film that tells the stories of women by a dynamic woman, check out Prime video here.

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