Norrenberger, a leading independent financial services group, is collaborating with Bodyline Fitness and Gym Limited, a leading fitness brand in Nigeria, to support sports men and women in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
This is coming after the Norrenberger Abuja Fitlife 2022, which featured a half marathon, won by Shehu Mauzu; the Abuja fittest, won by Godwin Etang; Abuja strongest challenge in male category, won by Inuwa Noah Itodo; the Abuja strongest challenge in female category won by Jennifer Amuzie among others.
Speaking at an event to meet with the winners over the weekend, the business head, asset management, Norrenberger, Abigail Utomi, said Bodyline Fitness Gym was selected for partnership because it is one of the biggest body fitness companies in Nigeria.
She also said Norrenberger is a leader in wealth creation and the democratisation of investing knowledge in Nigeria and as part of our social and community initiatives programme, pursued a collaboration that sends a clear message to our team, our customers and the community at large.
She further said, “Health is wealth and Norrenbenger wants to reach more people with this message and encourage participation in health and fitness related activities as we continue our mission to help them to create wealth.”
Also speaking on the partnership, Manager, Bodyline Fitness and Gym, Bako Hosea said the goal at Bodyline is social impact and to help people find a good path to good health.
According to him, the partnership brings out talents in the country through the competition, which is yearly and exposes them to bigger opportunities.
He also said the goal is also to ensure that sports men and women are guided to greater investment opportunities, while doing the sports they love most.
Hosea further said this is part of a five-year collaboration between the two companies, to further the fitness and health-based initiatives within the community.