Ecofitness unveils Abuja hub, redefines wellness, leisure experience
By Sumaila Ogbaje
Ecofitness Hub, an expanding wellness and leisure brand, says it is redefining the fitness and lifestyle landscape in Nigeria with the unveiling of its state-of-the-art facility, in Abuja.
Its CEO, Lanre Akinmusire, expressed his conviction that the brand would revolutionize the wellness and leisure industry in the nation’s capital city and the country as a whole.
Akinmusire said that the centre was equipped with cutting-edge eco-friendly fitness equipment, a therapeutic spa lounge, delightful restaurant options, energizing café experiences, and thrilling karaoke pods.
According to him, the unveiling of the Abuja hub on Oct. 28, represents a bold step towards enhancing the well-being of individuals, while offering an unparalleled leisure experience.
“It has as its mission the promotion of a holistic approach to wellness and leisure, through a diverse range of services,” he said.
He emphasized that Ecofitness Hub was not merely a fitness center but rather a comprehensive eco-friendly destination, where individuals could experience the synergy of a healthy lifestyle.
He further identified three key trends that were driving the desire for fitness and healthy living.
According to him, people are recognising the importance of holistic wellness, and seeking comprehensive solutions for physical, mental, and emotional health.
“Secondly, urbanization is driving demand for fitness facilities in Nigerian cities which has opened a space for stress management through fitness and relaxation to become a priority.
“Thirdly, digital health tools like fitness apps and wearables are gaining popularity and social media’s influence is inspiring fitness engagement and community building.”
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