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Local Innovation, Global Impact: IHS Nigeria’s support for African tech talent and startups  

NM Partners by NM Partners
October 15, 2025
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Local Innovation, Global Impact: IHS Nigeria’s support for African tech talent and startups  
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  • IHS Nigeria is driving digital transformation through infrastructure investments like over 16,000 towers and 15,000 km of fibre, and by establishing innovation hubs across Nigeria, including the Ilorin Innovation Hub, Kano Digital Industrial Park, and centres in Lagos, Oyo, and Borno.
  • The company has formed strategic partnerships with UNICEF, LCCI, NCC, and the Federal Ministry of Communications to support education, digital access, and policy advocacy, impacting over 800 schools and 1.7 million learners via the Nigeria Learning Passport.
  • Through initiatives like the 3MTT programme, Women in Tech and Green Jobs, and STEM-focused collaborations, IHS Nigeria has helped train thousands of individuals, promote gender inclusion, and create employment and entrepreneurial opportunities in the tech sector.

In the heart of Nigeria’s rapidly evolving tech ecosystem, IHS Nigeria, part of the IHS Towers group, is emerging as a catalyst for innovation and digital empowerment.

Known for its industry leadership as a communications infrastructure company, IHS Nigeria is quietly solidifying its reputation as an enabler of the tech ecosystem and a backbone of Nigeria’s digital possibilities.

Through strategic partnerships and upskilling programmes, the company is not only supporting Nigeria’s digital transformation but also helping nurture and build local talent to position Nigeria as a key player on the global tech stage.

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Innovation Infrastructure and Ecosystem Development  

Across Nigeria, IHS Nigeria is enabling the digital access and connectivity that helps fuel innovation from grassroots to global level, with more than 16,000 towers and over 15,000 route kilometres of fibre optic cables deployed nationwide.

IHS Nigeria’s impact also extends into the academic corridors of Nigeria through its support and establishment of innovation hubs. These hubs are designed to serve as launchpads for future tech entrepreneurs and startups.

The Ilorin Innovation Hub, powered by IHS Nigeria and believed to be the largest of its kind in West Africa, is one such hub. Unveiled in February this year, it has been designed as a collaborative space with co-working areas, incubation and acceleration programmes, mentorship schemes and access to funding, through its partnership with the Hub’s programme managers Co-creation Hub and Future Africa.

L-R: Image of Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of IHS Nigeria, Mohamad Darwish, giving a speech at the program kickoff at the Ilorin Innovation Hub 

In July, in Kano State, the Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) commissioned the Kano Digital Industrial Park, which was rebuilt and restored with the support of IHS Nigeria, following its vandalization during the protests of August 2024. This park was first established to serve as a public centre providing a range of services to promote technological advancement and hands-on digital learning, and now that it has been rebuilt, it aims to continue serving in this role.

Image of one of the rooms at the newly renovated Kano Digital Industrial Park 

IHS Nigeria is also building a similar park in Maiduguri, Borno State, as part of its continued interest in supporting the tech ecosystem in Northern Nigeria. In Lagos, IHS Nigeria has supported the Lagos Innovates centre, which has a focus on energy and the environment in the Alimosho area, and the Lagos Chamber of Commerce / Bank of Industry (LCCI-BOI) Innovation Hub in Ikeja. For both centres, IHS Nigeria provided funding for construction, space fit-out, computers and other ICT equipment. In neighbouring Oyo state, it has also sponsored the development of an innovation hub at the Ladoke Akintola University in Ogbomosho. These hubs are not just physical spaces, but ecosystems that help increase access to digital tools and training where ideas can flourish, businesses can be born, and futures can be shaped.

Strategic Partnerships for Sustainable Growth  

To achieve its aim of driving sustainable growth and development through technology, IHS Nigeria has also entered strategic partnerships with national and international organisations including the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI). The company also sustains a strong partnership with the Federal Government through the Ministry of Communications, Innovation & Digital Economy, as well as the NCC.

L-R: Vice President & Chairperson, Business Education Services and Training (BEST), Princess Layo Bakare-Okeowo, Head of Research, Bank Of Industry (BOI), Professor Mutiu Oyinlola, President & Chairman of Council, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Mr. Gabriel Idahosa, FCA, Senior Vice President and Chief Corporate Services Officer, IHS Nigeria, Dapo Otunla, Former President, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Olori (DR) Onikepo Akande, at the commissioning of the LCCI-BOI Innovation Hub with IHS Nigeria. 

By the end of 2024, through its partnership with UNICEF Nigeria, IHS Nigeria had helped provide internet connectivity and essential ICT devices to over 800 schools in underserved communities across 17 states in Nigeria. By providing these resources, IHS Nigeria enabled these schools to access the Nigerian Learning Passport, an online and offline curriculum application reaching approximately 1.7 million users. Designed by UNICEF in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Education, the Nigeria Learning Passport provides students and teachers with access to online educational materials, interactive learning platforms and digital tools.

Through such partnerships, IHS Nigeria continues to support the creation of research centres, digital economy programmes, and policy advocacy platforms to further enhance Nigeria’s tech ecosystem.

Upskilling the Next Generation  

IHS Nigeria’s commitment to innovation and driving digital inclusion is also evident in its support for the Federal Government’s Three Million Technical Talent (3MTT) initiative. This initiative has enrolled 140,000 Nigerians to be trained in digital skills, helped 7,500 individuals gain full-time employment and created 30,000 entrepreneurial job opportunities as a direct result of this training. The company also champions Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education and gender balancing through initiatives like the Women in Tech and Green Jobs (WITG) programme which, in 2024, provided 65 young women with training, certifications, and internship opportunities in tech and engineering vocations.

School administrators and teachers also appear to benefit from IHS Nigeria’s commitment to digital empowerment. Teachers across Jigawa, Kwara, Abia and Osun States have been successfully trained under IHS Nigeria’s digital literacy initiatives, while internet routers have also been donated to their schools to further enhance classroom engagement and promote digital connectivity.

Since 2023, through various initiatives and partnerships with organisations such as STEM4DEV Project, KAD-ICT Hub, 9ijakids and the Limitless Space Institute, IHS Nigeria has contributed to the training and capacity building of over 5,736 individuals. In addition, the company continues to create pathways for Nigerian youths to further explore space science, software engineering, and digital innovation. Its recent sponsorship of the STEM Africa Fest is indicative of the company’s belief that early exposure to STEM education through hands-on learning experiences will ignite early curiosity and innovation.

Building the Future  

As Nigeria continues to position itself as a leading hub for technological advancement in Africa, IHS Nigeria remains committed to fostering the growth of high-potential startups through its innovation hubs.

These hubs are envisioned as incubators for the next generation of unicorns and zebras, companies that will not only drive innovation but also generate employment, contribute to Nigeria’s economic development and nurture future tech talent. Through these commitments, IHS Nigeria is reinforcing its role as a catalyst for sustainable growth and technological leadership.

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