Day 2 at the Miss Universe Nigeria 2025 camp put health at the heart of pageant prep, as official partner Quincy Wellness delivered a hands-on wellness programme designed to keep every delegate fit, focused, and competition-ready.
Highlights included on-site health screenings and an engaging masterclass led by Dr. Tobi Ayodele-Keeney, Managing Director of Quincy Wellness & Naturopathic Centre, who spoke on practical routines for stamina, stress management, skin health, and sustainable nutrition throughout camp and beyond.
To reinforce the lessons, each contestant received a curated Quincy Wellness package—a take-home toolkit of essentials aligned with the day’s guidance, underscoring the pageant’s message that true beauty is built on daily wellbeing habits.
Quincy Wellness’s involvement brings deep integrative-care credentials to the camp. Under Dr. Ayodele-Keeney—an advocate for bridging traditional medicine, with academic training spanning psychology, biochemistry, and nursing leadership—the centre has grown into one of Nigeria’s leading integrative wellness brands with local branches and international reach. Her emphasis on holistic routines, preventive checks, and realistic goal-setting mirrors global best practices while fitting the intense rhythm of pageant camp life.
The wellness-driven agenda forms part of Miss Universe Nigeria’s broader 2025 camp framework, which pairs poise and performance training with physical conditioning and mental health support—ensuring that when the spotlight is on, the queens are ready inside and out. Clips and posts from the organisers show delegates actively engaging with the checks, talk, and package unveil—evidence that the health push is more than a photo-op; it’s now baked into camp culture.
Key takeaways from Day 2
Comprehensive health checks to baseline fitness and flag issues early.
Practical wellness lecture by Dr. Tobi Ayodele-Keeney focusing on stamina, skincare, and stress control.
Personalised wellness packs to help delegates apply what they learned daily. Facebook
With wellness now a pillar of the 2025 camp, Miss Universe Nigeria is signaling a modern standard: queens who shine on stage because they’ve done the quiet work of caring for their bodies and minds.