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West Africa’s leading and fastest-growing fitness chain, i-Fitness, has opened its largest branch in Ago Palace, Lagos, as the latest addition to the company’s growing network of fitness facilities.
Built in four months, the Ago Palace branch is the biggest i-Fitness location in Nigeria, sitting on 3,600sqm and with parking space for 100 cars, setting a new benchmark for fitness infrastructure in Lagos, offering a premium workout experience for fitness enthusiasts in the area.
Speaking at the opening of the Ago Palace branch, founder and CEO of i-Fitness, Foluso Ogunwale, reiterated the company’s commitment to encouraging a healthier lifestyle for Nigerians through fitness.
“We are excited to open our biggest branch in Ago Palace and reinforce our mission to make fitness more accessible for Nigerians. This facility represents our vision of bringing the fitness experience closer to the community,” he said.
Representative of the Amuwo Odofin Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives, George Adegeye, expressed his satisfaction with the company’s efforts in making fitness more accessible in Lagos State.
“This is good. We commend i-Fitness for promoting the well-being of our community and all Nigerians through fitness.”
Also present was the representative of the Ojo Federal Constituency at the green chamber, Seyi Sowunmi.
i-Fitness recently opened three new branches between October and December 2024 — at Iponri, Purple Mall and Ogudu in Lagos, whilst relocating the Gbagada Branch to a bigger space and renovating its branches in Badore and Surulere.
With 25 branches nationwide and more branches planned during the year, i-Fitness remains at the vanguard of the fitness industry in Nigeria by offering its members multi-location access that enables them to visit any branch in the country.
All i-Fitness facilities have world-class equipment, and members have access to internationally certified personal trainers and over 40 fitness classes weekly.