
Kasi Cloud is accelerating Nigeria’s digital infrastructure race with the development of a massive 42-hectare data centre campus in Lekki, Lagos. Designed from the ground up for artificial intelligence workloads, the campus features six-storey, high-density facilities that mark a sharp departure from Nigeria’s traditionally smaller, retrofitted data centres.
TheMediaGood Newspaper can report that this one of the most ambitious projects ever launched in the country’s technology sector
During a January 25, 2026 tour of the still-unfinished site, founder and CEO Johnson Agogbua emphasized the scale and originality of the development. “This is not a retrofit,” he said, underscoring that the entire campus is being engineered for next-generation computing demands rather than adapted from older designs.
The first building is scheduled to deliver 5.5 MW of IT capacity by April 2026, with plans to upgrade it to 8 MW shortly after. Ultimately, the entire campus will support up to 100 MW. This will be five times larger than any existing facility in Nigeria and far surpassing the combined 20 MW limit of the country’s 17 operational data centres.
Commercial operations are expected to begin in the second quarter of 2026, positioning Kasi Cloud as a key driver of West Africa’s fast-growing AI and cloud ecosystem.