Chief Executive Officer, Arabela, Mr. Tola Akinkungbe (left); Lagos Polo Club Secretary, Adeyemo Alakija; President, Ayo Olashoju; first Vice President, Timi Akinwunmi; second Vice President, Bode Makanjuola during the tree-planting exercise The expansive landscape is serene. Its freshly green grass adds sparkles, quality, standard and uniqueness to the environment. This is complemented by the neat and courteous staff, making the arena a home away from home. The harmattan breeze, which blew relentlessly from newly planted trees, offered the fun seekers and the environs some cool, fresh air. That is the daily atmosphere within the Lagos Polo Club, Ikoyi, Lagos. That ambiance around the club premises is not a coincidence, but a deliberate one created to provide a comfortable and world-class environment through The Eden Project, focused and dedicated to massive landscape transformation by planting over 160 trees around the Club premises in its initial phase, which will be extended to its environs. The green sustainability project will not only create a world-class environment, it will also re-create a new vista in the heart of Ikoyi and support and strengthen the climate and ecosystem resilience.