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How Nigeria’s tech hubs can be globally competitive — Experts

Abdoulaye KayBy Abdoulaye KayNovember 13, 2025Updated:November 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Stakeholders in the technology industry have urged the public and private sectors to collaborate in making Nigeria’s tech hubs globally competitive and attractive to international investors.

Information Technology expert, Mr. Ade Sunday, who made the observation on Wednesday, said that to achieve this goal, Nigeria’s tech hubs must be repositioned to develop a unique value proposition that showcases the country’s strengths and opportunities.

“This could include highlighting the country’s large and growing market, its youthful and tech-savvy population, and its strategic location as a gateway to the West African region,” he said.

He noted that Nigeria’s vibrant tech ecosystem, brimming with innovative startups and a young, dynamic workforce, held immense promise for economic growth and social development. However, he added that realizing this potential depended largely on a robust digital infrastructure.

“It’s not just about internet access; it’s about creating a comprehensive digital ecosystem that supports innovation, fosters collaboration, and drives sustainable growth,” he said.

Asamu Adamu, a computer science graduate, emphasized that digital infrastructure encompassed several elements — from reliable internet connectivity and data centers to cybersecurity frameworks and digital payment systems.

She explained that each component played a vital role in enabling the seamless operation of the tech sector.

“Without a strong digital backbone, startups struggle to scale, businesses find it difficult to compete, and the overall ecosystem stagnates,” she said.

According to her, another key factor is talent development.

“Nigeria’s tech hubs must prioritize skills development and training programmes that equip the next generation of tech professionals,” she said.
“This could include partnerships with international universities, tech companies, and training institutions to provide access to world-class education and mentorship.”

Ayo David, a software expert, said Nigeria had the potential to become a leading tech hub in Africa by leveraging its demographic advantage and equipping its youth with globally competitive skills.

He stressed that beyond infrastructure, digital literacy initiatives were crucial to ensure that most Nigerians could harness the power of the internet.

“Training programmes, educational resources, and community outreach efforts could empower individuals to participate fully in the digital economy. By equipping citizens with the right skills and knowledge, Nigeria can unlock its full potential as a tech powerhouse,” he said.

David also noted that Nigeria’s tech hubs must invest in world-class infrastructure, including high-speed internet, reliable power supply, and modern co-working spaces.

“This will provide a conducive environment for startups and entrepreneurs to thrive and demonstrate to international investors that Nigeria is a serious player in the global tech scene,” he added.

He further advised that Nigeria’s tech hubs should be proactive in promoting themselves globally through targeted marketing and outreach initiatives.

“Collaboration and strategic investments are imperative to unlocking the nation’s full digital potential. Addressing issues such as funding, infrastructure, and supportive policies will be crucial in fostering a thriving tech ecosystem and positioning Nigeria as a key player in the global digital economy,” he said.

Also speaking, Aisha Adamu, a cybersecurity student, underscored that cybersecurity was a critical component of digital infrastructure that must be thoroughly addressed.

“As the tech ecosystem grows, so does the risk of cyberattacks and data breaches. Strengthening cybersecurity frameworks and promoting best practices are essential to protecting businesses and consumers alike,” she said.

“This requires collaboration between government, industry, and academia to develop effective strategies and build a skilled cybersecurity workforce,” she added.

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