Popular Nigerian actor, Akah Nnani, has taken to social media to express his disapproval of i-Fitness gym’s policy of requiring annual membership subscriptions. Nnani, known for his outspoken personality, captioned a post on his Instagram story, “Stop this nonsense,” followed by the gym’s name and a “thinking” emoji.
According to Naijassador, this criticism comes amidst ongoing debate about gym membership structures in Nigeria. While some gyms offer various options, including monthly or pay-as-you-go memberships, others, like i-Fitness in this case, require a year-long commitment.
Nnani’s post has sparked discussion online, with many users echoing his sentiment. Some commenters shared their personal experiences of being locked into lengthy contracts, while others expressed a preference for more flexible gym membership options.
It remains to be seen whether i-Fitness will respond to Nnani’s criticism or consider any changes to its membership policy. However, the actor’s social media call-out has undeniably reignited the conversation about gym membership structures in Nigeria, prompting individuals to question the limitations of such long-term commitments.














