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Gyms in Nigeria — Find a Fitness Club in Every State (Page 2)

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Gyms in Nigeria — Find a Fitness Club in Every State

flex and fitness

 
4.5 / 14 reviews
cement, by AP filling station, 26 Ikuomola St, Dopemu, Lagos 102212, Lagos, Nigeria

Lagos Country Club

 
4.2 / 1314 reviews
2,Jeol Ogunnaike Street, G.R.A, Off Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja GRA, Lagos, Nigeria

Strong Tower Gym Lagos

 
3.2 / 19 reviews
Palmgrove Estate, 6b D'Alberto Rd, Onipanu 100001, Lagos, Nigeria

Bodyunder Fitness And Nutrition Club /Mega Gym

Bodyunder Fitness And Nutrition Club /Mega Gym is a fitness facility located at 284 Gbagada - Oworonshoki Expy, beside Kentucky Fried Chicken, Gbagada 300001, Lagos, Nigeria.
 
4.4 / 9 reviews
284 Gbagada - Oworonshoki Expy, beside Kentucky Fried Chicken, Gbagada 300001, Lagos, Nigeria

Global County Gym & Fitness Centre Ltd.

Global County Gym & Fitness Centre Ltd. is a fitness facility located at 4 Taiwo Street, Ilasamaja, Lagos, Nigeria.
 
4.2 / 6 reviews
4 Taiwo Street, Ilasamaja, Lagos, Nigeria

Keep Fit Fitness Club

Keep Fit Fitness Club is a fitness facility located at 254 Herbert Macaulay Way, Lagos Mainland 100001, Lagos, Nigeria.
254 Herbert Macaulay Way, Lagos Mainland 100001, Lagos, Nigeria

Bodyline Fitness Center Festac

 
4.0 / 1 reviews
Golden Tulip Hotel, Festac Town, Lagos 102102, Lagos, Nigeria

BeeGlams Studio

 
2.7 / 3 reviews
58 Enitan St, Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria

F.g.c Kano Football Field

 
3.8 / 13 reviews
Kano

Hassadek Gym Centre & Unisex Saloon

28 Idimu Rd, Egbeda, Lagos 102213, Lagos, Nigeria

Obodo Gym Centre

 
2.0 / 1 reviews
Off Ogunlana Street, 5 Rasheed Babatunde St, Ijesha Ijesha, Lagos 102215, Lagos, Nigeria

Doo Palace Hotel

Father Hunter St

G - Fitness 'n' Wellness Ltd

G - Fitness 'n' Wellness Ltd is a fitness facility located at No. 1, Sanni Salami Street, Ojodu/ Berger Road, Akute, Nigeria, 23401, Lagos, Nigeria.
 
4.3 / 4 reviews
No. 1, Sanni Salami Street, Ojodu/ Berger Road, Akute, Nigeria, 23401, Lagos, Nigeria

Zicotex Sports Nigeria Limited

No. 24, Suite No. 17 A, Festac Road Plaza, Festac Town, 102313, Lagos, Nigeria
Palomino Body Shop

Palomino Body Shop

 
4.5 / 10 reviews
16 Elelewon Street GRA Phase 1, Elelenwo Street

Oyo State Executive Gym

 
3.3 / 52 reviews
Mokola Hill, Ibadan, Nigeria

Oyo State Executive Gym

 
3.3 / 52 reviews
Mokola Hill, Ibadan, Nigeria

Randekhi Royal Hotel

Randekhi Royal Hotel is a fitness facility.
 
4.0 / 10 reviews
6 Uhenuyi Street

Amena Gym

Amena Gym is a fitness facility located at Warri-Sakpoba Road, Nigeria.
 
4.0 / 10 reviews
Warri-Sakpoba Road, Nigeria

Amena Gym

 
4.0 / 10 reviews
Warri-Sakpoba Road, Nigeria
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Gyms in Nigeria: What the Fitness Market Actually Looks Like

Nigeria's commercial gym market is concentrated in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt, with an estimated 400–600 commercial clubs nationwide serving a small but growing middle-class membership base. The market is led by homegrown chains includingI-Fitness Lagos(the largest by club count),ACME Fitness,Grit Fitness andLuxury Fitness. Hotel gyms at Sheraton, Radisson and Eko Hotel also serve expatriate and business-traveller markets.

Membership pricing ranges from about₦15,000/monthat neighbourhood independents up to₦60,000/monthat premium multi-branch clubs in Victoria Island and Ikoyi. Contracts are typically monthly or 3/6/12-month tied, with discounts of 10–25 % on longer commitments. Payment is usually cash, bank transfer or POS card.

Gym Chains in Nigeria

ChainPositioningTypical monthly price
I-Fitness LagosMid-range, multi-branch₦20,000 – ₦45,000
ACME FitnessPremium Lagos/Abuja₦35,000 – ₦60,000
Grit FitnessBoutique strength/CrossFit₦25,000 – ₦50,000
Luxury FitnessPremium Lagos₦30,000 – ₦55,000
Hotel gyms(Sheraton, Radisson, Eko)Day-pass / members₦5,000 – ₦15,000 day
Independent clubsNeighbourhood₦15,000 – ₦30,000

Where the Gyms Are — by State

Nigeria is organized into 36 states plus the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Gym density is heavily concentrated in the major metros:

  • Lagos State— by far the largest market; I-Fitness, ACME, Grit and Luxury Fitness operate multiple branches across Victoria Island, Ikoyi, Lekki, Ikeja and the Mainland
  • FCT (Abuja)— second-largest market; ACME Fitness, hotel gyms and premium independents in Maitama, Asokoro and Wuse
  • Rivers(Port Harcourt) — third metro; expatriate-focused clubs and GRA-area gyms
  • Oyo(Ibadan) — regional capital with university-linked and independent clubs
  • Kano— largest northern city; independent fitness centres
  • Enugu, Kaduna, Delta (Warri/Asaba), Cross River (Calabar), Edo (Benin City)— regional capitals with a mix of hotel gyms and local independents
  • Other states— typically one or two independent gyms per state capital; rural coverage is minimal

What to Expect at a Nigerian Gym

  • Equipment: cardio (treadmills, bikes, ellipticals), free weights, cable machines and functional-training areas are standard at Lagos/Abuja mid-range and premium clubs
  • Classes: spin, yoga, dance aerobics, boxing and HIIT widely offered at chains; CrossFit boxes concentrated in Lagos
  • Pool and Sauna: available at hotel gyms and selected premium clubs (ACME, Luxury Fitness); rare at independents
  • Power and water: most reputable clubs run backup generators and have borehole water — confirm at sign-up
  • Opening hours: typically 06:00–22:00 weekdays; few true 24/7 operations

Contracts and Cancellation

Nigerian gym contracts are typicallymonthly paid upfrontor3/6/12-month tiedat progressively better rates. Cancellation before term end is uncommon without forfeiting the balance. Joining fees of ₦5,000–₦25,000 are common at premium clubs but frequently waived during promotions. Most clubs accept cash, bank transfer and POS card; corporate plans are common in Lagos financial-sector offices.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the cheapest gym in Nigeria? Neighbourhood independent clubs and smaller estates gyms in Lagos and Abuja start around₦15,000–₦20,000/month. Hotel day passes run ₦5,000–₦15,000 per visit.

Which Nigerian gyms are open 24/7? True 24/7 access is rare. Most Lagos/Abuja mid-range and premium clubs run 06:00–22:00 weekdays with reduced Sunday hours. Confirm per branch.

Do Nigerian gyms have swimming pools? Yes at hotel gyms (Sheraton, Radisson, Eko Hotel) and some premium clubs (ACME, Luxury Fitness). Most mid-range and independent gyms do not.

How much is a gym membership in Nigeria? Independents start at ₦15,000/month. I-Fitness mid-tier runs ₦20,000–₦45,000. Premium chains (ACME, Luxury Fitness) sit at ₦30,000–₦60,000/month. Hotel gym annual memberships can exceed ₦500,000 for pool-and-spa access.

Is English spoken at gyms in Nigeria? Yes — English is Nigeria's official language and is routine at every gym reception nationwide.

Browse Gyms by State

Use the state and city links below to drill down to the fitness clubs closest to you. Each listing shows address, opening hours, Google rating and photos where available.

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