ABOUT ME

About me

I am a young woman raising ladies to seek God intimately.

About TMA

Doreen Omosele, also known as TMA (The Mrs. Aaron), is a woman with a remarkable journey of transformation and purpose-driven living.

With a heart devoted to liberating girls from sex trade, Doreen is a voice of change and transformation for women.

As a seasoned teacher, speaker, vessel of healing, author, spiritual guide and a nonprofit leader, Doreen inspires significant change and growth in the lives of women.

From a past marked with various abuses and addictions, she found healing and has since been on a mission to help and empower other ladies navigate and overcome similar challenges through her structured mind renewal programs, outreaches, teachings, mentorship, counseling and rehabilitation program.

Doreen is the Founder and Executive Director of Blossom Girls Outreach Foundation where she reaches and rehabilitates young women and girls in sex trade. Having reached out to more than 400 s.e.x workers in Nigeria, she opened a Rehabilitation Center called THE BLOSSOM REHAB.

This facility provides support and training to women who quit prostitution, equipping them with skills for sustainable livelihoods as they recover from emotional trauma, soul disorder, financial hardship, sexual abuse and exploitation.

Through the NGO’s intense mind renewal programs, spiritual mentorship, skill development programs, financial education classes and business grant, these women are reintegrated back into the society with a renewed sense of purpose and a clear identity of who they are.

Doreen Omosele was nominated for The Future Africa Award 2024 for her work in community action

Doreen is a transformational inspirational speaker and teacher who has spoken on several platforms both locally and internationally.

Through her group coaching programs, mentoring models, meetings, and speaking engagements, hundreds of women have discovered their purpose, reclaimed their lives, and overcome sexual addiction.

Doreen is a best-selling author whose books written to women have transformed many lives.

Her book titled “Purple,” a message of Hope written in clear and relatable language (English, Pidgin, Yoruba, Hausa and Igbo) for girls in sex trade, has brought liberation to these girls.

Using the colour “Purple” as a symbol of royalty, the book illustrates how we are “Made for more”. It compels its readers to see their lives beyond sex trade and tap into their innate ability to earn money legitimately, challenging them to new possibilities.

Purple highlights the origin, the dangers and consequences of prostitution while emphasizing on the untapped potential in its readers. It also urges and inspires its readers to quit prostitution, step into their greatness and live for more.

With hundreds of copies distributed freely across brothels in Nigeria, “Purple” serves as a wake-up call for girls involved in the sex trade.

Doreen is also the president of When Ladies Gather (WLG), a non denominational ministry with over 500+ ladies where she stirs the hearts of ladies to seek God and build intimacy with Him.

Through her teachings and leadership in WLG, numerous women have discovered purpose, experienced healing, and gained freedom from immoral lifestyles.

Doreen is a graduate of Obafemi Awolowo University, a certified creative designer of Orange Academy and a certified film maker.

As a creative and movie producer, Doreen released her first film “February 14th”, an emotionally stirring movie that shared lessons of hope and healing for women who have faced abuse. Since its debut, the movie has been streamed by thousands of people.

She is happily married to her best friend Aaron Omosele with beautiful kids.

www.blossomgirlsoutreachfoundation.org
www.doreenomosele.com
Email: Doreenomosele@gmail.com

Doreen Omosele