Maiden Corporate Olympics To Attract 5,000 Professionals In Lagos

By Luqmon Balogun, Lagos

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Maiden Corporate Olympics To Attract 5,000 Professionals In Lagos
Maiden Corporate Olympics To Attract 5,000 Professionals In Lagos.

Over 5,000 professionals from various sectors are expected to participate in the maiden edition of the Corporate Olympics, scheduled for May 1st, 2026, at the Landmark Event Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos State, Nigeria.

According to organisers, Work and Wellness Ltd, the Corporate Olympics is a path to change the narratives of Nigeria’s corporate ecosystem to witness a unique convergence of business, wellness and competitive spirit.

A line up of activities were unveiled for the one-day sporting event. Technical Director of the event, Trebla Albert, described the initiative as more than just a sporting competition, noting that it represents a movement aimed at celebrating the human drive behind corporate productivity.

Albert explained that the event is designed as a landmark gathering that will bring together professionals from some of Nigeria’s leading organisations, for a day of high-performance sporting challenges, wellness activations and collaborative competition.

“The Corporate Olympics is more than a sporting event; it is a movement that celebrates the human engine behind business performance,” Albert said.

In his remarks, the Project Manager of the event, Daniel Maduneme, explained that the initiative stands out from traditional corporate gatherings.

Maduneme noted that while many corporate events focus mainly on conferences and networking sessions, the Corporate Olympics offers an immersive platform that combines sport, strategy, media engagement and brand activation.

He added that the event is designed to strengthen teamwork, promote healthy lifestyles and foster stronger connections among professionals across industries.

Companies can participate by registering corporate teams, sponsoring activation zones or partnering with the organisers as strategic collaborators.

Such partnerships would help promote workplace wellness, improve employee performance and encourage a culture of healthy competition within the corporate environment.

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