Airtel Africa, a leading provider of telecommunications and mobile money
services with a presence in 14 countries across Africa, has officially broken
ground on its first data centre in Lagos, Nigeria.
Nxtra by Airtel is set to be one of the largest
networks of data centres in Africa, with high-capacity data centres in major
cities located strategically across Airtel Africa's footprint, complementing
its existing edge sites. This development underscores the company's commitment
to meeting the continent's data management needs by providing trusted and
sustainable data centre capacity to serve the fast-growing African digital
economy.
The ground-breaking ceremony of the new data centre,
situated on Lagos's Victoria Island, was hosted by Airtel Africa's outgoing
Group Chief Executive Officer, Segun Ogunsanya and his successor, Sunil Taldar.
It attracted key dignitaries and industry leaders including Governor of Lagos
State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu; Minister of Communications and Digital Economy,
Dr. Bosun Tijani; Heads of Federal and State Ministries and Parastatals, and
Members of the National and State Assemblies, among others.

Speaking during the event, Group Chief Executive Officer, Airtel Africa,
Segun Ogunsanya, said the Nxtra project marks a significant milestone in
the company's journey and is a cornerstone of the organization's growth
strategy, with a particular focus on Nigeria, its largest market.
"We
strongly believe that the establishment of NXtra Data Centers will enhance data
sovereignty, security, and preservation within the continent, reflecting our
commitment to make Nigeria a major hub for access to digital services as we
propel Africa towards a sustainable and inclusive digital age,"
he said.
Mr Ogunsanya added that: "This mega project will provide over 1000 jobs. And more
significantly, once deployed and at capacity, it will create over 250 permanent
jobs for Nigerians whilst supporting companies in the manufacturing, financial
services, health care as they move their data and computing into third party
data centers like ours. Ultimately, we have to store data and content closer to
where it is being consumed."
Governor of Lagos State, Mr.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said, "The NXtra Frontier is not merely the
construction of a facility, but the dawn of a new era in data control,
security, and preservation throughout Africa. Airtel's commitment to the
highest standards in data management, technological innovation, and extensive
network infrastructure is truly commendable. With a total capacity of 180 MW
distributed across 13 major Data Centers and over 48 Edge Data Centers, NXtra
is poised to redefine data storage and accessibility in Africa."
Also speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony, the Minister of Communications, Innovation and
Digital Economy, Dr Bosun
Tijani extolled the revolutionary opportunities ahead for
business and the economy in a future driven by connectivity via data centers
such as NXtra and powered by technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI)
that the future of business. "Data
is a key driver in our economy. Not only do we need to connect our people, we
also must invest in the digital economy, and through the investment that
companies like Airtel have made in our economy, we are fully able to
participate in the digital economy."

The Nxtra by Airtel data centre in Lagos will deliver 38 megawatts of
total power and host high density racks that integrate the latest best practice
construction to achieve 1.3 power usage effectiveness (PUE). It is expected to
be live by the first quarter of 2026.
The Lagos data centre facility will be the first of five hyperscale data
centres to be developed by Airtel Africa on the continent. Combined, these data
centres will offer a robust 180-megawatt capacity, distributed across 13 major
data centre and over 48 edge data centres. Coupled with Airtel Africa's
extensive fibre footprint, Nxtra offers secure and scalable integrated
solutions to global hyper-scalers, large African enterprises, startups, SMEs
and governments.
Through locally available data centre capacity, speed to access digital
services will improve and the cost of managing data will be reduced, thus
helping power increased innovation, while supporting a new generation of
African tech talent. Furthermore, Nxtra is enabling customers meet data sovereignty
requirements while at the same time enabling more local cloud services to be
offered in the countries where Airtel Africa operates.
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye