Located in Lagos, the hub connects local servers with GPU clusters across Africa and beyond, giving developers access to the computational power needed to train and deploy AI models without prohibitive costs. The model mirrors cloud computing's early growth phase, but with a. As Nigeria grapples with persistent power grid instability, a leading industry expert has identified artificial intelligence as a critical tool for sustaining data center operations. Ajibola Akindele, Country President for Schneider Electric Anglophone Africa, emphasized that the future of. Nigeria's 26 (operational and planned) data centre facilities make it Africa's second-largest market, but power constraints threaten its bid to become West Africa's AI hub. TechCabal Insights' analysis reveals the infrastructure gap. The Chief Executive Officer of Geniserve, an ICT infrastructure firm, Gbenga Adegbiji, has told Nigeria's economic managers one scalding reality-that Nigeria risks forfeiting its chance to lead Africa's artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure boom unless it urgently fixes its electricity. Our AI data centre solutions integrate infrastructure with lifecycle services. From cooling, power, software, and pod and rack systems to ongoing maintenance and optimisation, every component is built for efficiency, reliability, and scalability to support demanding, high-performance AI workloads. Behind this bold ambition is Alex Tsado, a former Nvidia executive who helped deploy the first AI GPUs to global.