In a significant move to expand its footprint and promote healthy living. i-Fitness, West Africa’s fastest-growing fitness chain, has unveiled its largest branch yet in Ago Palace, Lagos. This new facility marks a major milestone for the brand. Adding to its robust and growing network of fitness centers across Nigeria.
Completed in just four months, the Ago Palace location spans an impressive 3,600 square meters, making it the biggest i-Fitness center nationwide. With parking space for over 100 vehicles. The facility raises the bar for fitness infrastructure in Lagos and promises a premium workout experience for residents in the area.
During the grand opening ceremony, Foluso Ogunwale, founder and CEO of i-Fitness, emphasized the company’s unwavering mission to improve the health and wellness of Nigerians. “We’re thrilled to open our largest gym in Ago Palace. This facility represents our commitment to making fitness more accessible. Also delivering a community-focused fitness experience,” he stated.
The event also drew support from notable public figures. George Adegeye, representing Amuwo Odofin Federal Constituency. Commended i-Fitness for playing a key role in promoting wellness and improving the lifestyle of Lagos residents. Similarly, Seyi Sowunmi from the Ojo Federal Constituency was present to show his support.
This new opening follows the company’s recent expansion efforts. Which saw the launch of three branches between October and December 2024 in Iponri, Purple Mall, and Ogudu. i-Fitness also relocated its Gbagada branch to a larger space and upgraded existing facilities in Badore and Surulere.
With 25 branches across Nigeria and more planned throughout 2025. i-Fitness remains a dominant force in the country’s wellness industry. Members benefit from access to world-class gym equipment, certified personal trainers, and over 40 fitness classes each week.
Additionally, the chain’s multi-location access ensures flexibility, allowing members to work out at any i-Fitness branch nationwide. As i-Fitness continues to grow, its commitment to promoting a healthier Nigeria through fitness remains stronger than ever.