Kasi Cloud Launches AI Data Center in Lagos
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported May 19, 2026 · Last updated Jun 02, 2026
The launch of Kasi Cloud Datacenters' AI-ready hyperscale data center in Nigeria — Lagos is expected to significantly boost Nigeria's digital economy and reduce capital outflow from Nigerian enterprises. This development enhances Nigeria's attractiveness for global cloud and AI platforms, potentially increasing foreign investment in the technology sector.
Kasi Cloud Datacenters has commissioned West Africa's first hyperscale-ready, AI-capable, carrier-neutral data center platform, Kasi LOS1, in Lekki, Nigeria — Lagos. This facility, developed on four hectares adjacent to six subsea cable landing stations, is designed to scale to 100 megawatts of critical IT capacity and supports high-density AI and accelerated computing environments. The launch addresses Nigeria's estimated $850 million annual expenditure on foreign cloud infrastructure, providing a domestic alternative aligned with Nigeria's National Cloud Policy 2025. Key figures like Johnson Agogbua (CEO of Kasi Cloud Datacenters), Nigeria — Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Finance Minister Taiwo Oyedele, and Nigeria — Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority MD Aminu Umar-Sadiq attended the flag-off, emphasizing the project's strategic importance for Nigeria's economic diversification and digital sovereignty. The Kasi Lekki Campus aims to position Nigeria — Lagos as a strategic digital gateway for Africa.
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