Samuel Tinno Paul, president of Whiten Lighten (POWL), is reshaping Nigeria’s healthcare through Whiten Lighten Tooth and Aesthetic Clinic (TAC), a facility built on prevention, innovation, and patient-centered care.
Founded on July 17, 2021, the Lagos-based clinic blends science and wellness while maintaining cultural relevance.
“We’re proving African clinics can meet global standards without losing cultural relevance,” Paul said. “Our people deserve healthcare that feels advanced yet familiar, serious about science but warm in service.”
For many Nigerians, healthcare remains reactive, crowded facilities that address problems only after they arise. Paul believes this model limits progress.
“Africa doesn’t just need more doctors; it needs smarter systems,” he stated. “We designed Whiten Lighten TAC to be proactive, not reactive.”
Located at the Pent Office in Lekki Phase 1, the clinic runs six interconnected divisions: Dental & Orthodontics, ENT / Ear Management (WL ENT), IV Therapy and Cellular Rejuvenation, Aesthetic Medicine & Skin Health, Wellness & Preventive Care, and WL Reach.
This structure creates a seamless pathway for patients. “Each department feeds data into the next, ensuring continuous patient journeys,” Paul explained. “When we understand the whole person, not just symptoms, treatment becomes precision.”
Paul sees preventive care as both a medical and economic imperative. “Healthy citizens mean stronger workforces and fewer medical bankruptcies,” he said.
The clinic’s Wellness Circle reinforces this by offering structured plans, regular testing, and periodic reviews. “It makes staying healthy practical, not privileged,” Paul said.
Whiten Lighten TAC has served over 15,000 patients, supported by technology-enabled systems such as WhatsApp bookings, an AI assistant named ALISON, and advanced tools including the Earigator, iTero scanner, and electronic medical records.
“Patients get instant follow-ups and seamless records,” he said.
Beyond equipment, the clinic’s staff embody what Paul calls The POWL Standard, an approach grounded in empathy and precision. It reflects his belief that Nigeria can drive change across the continent. “
Nigeria can lead Africa’s wellness transformation,” he said.


