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    New Tech Hub Nigeria Launches With U.S. Support

    Tanjid OsmanBy Tanjid OsmanJuly 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A new technology hub backed by the United States has opened in Abeokuta, a fast-growing city in southwest Nigeria. The center aims to help young entrepreneurs build successful tech businesses and drive digital growth across the region.

    Located in Ogun State, just north of Lagos, the Ogun Tech Hub Window on America is designed to support the next wave of Nigerian tech talent. The project is a joint effort between the U.S. Consulate General, the Ogun State Government, and GFA Technologies, a local company that helps startups grow and expand their digital reach.

    This hub offers training, mentorship, and access to modern tools. It also acts as a meeting point for young innovators, educators, and business leaders. The goal is to build skills and create new opportunities in software, data, design, and digital services.

    The U.S. government says this initiative will build strong partnerships between Nigeria and America. It also wants to support Nigeria’s youth, who are creating new solutions to local and global challenges.

    Ogun is a key location for this kind of growth. It shares a border with Lagos, Nigeria’s leading tech city. Lagos is home to many of Africa’s top startups and five of the continent’s nine tech unicorns—companies worth over $1 billion.

    In recent years, Lagos has become a global tech hub. Big names like Flutterwave and Andela started there and now operate worldwide. The city has also attracted billions in venture capital from Europe, the U.S., and Asia.

    But rising rent and traffic in Lagos are pushing many startups to look beyond the city. Nearby states like Ogun are gaining attention because they offer more space, lower costs, and access to the same talent.

    Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State, has seen fast development in recent years. It is now becoming a center for business, education, and tech. The new hub adds to this momentum, giving young people tools to succeed without having to leave their region.

    The Ogun Tech Hub Window on America is more than just a tech space. It includes a library, high-speed internet, and training rooms. It also hosts workshops, coding bootcamps, and networking events to help startups grow.

    The U.S. Consulate says this is part of a wider plan to support economic development in Africa. By helping young people build digital skills, the U.S. hopes to boost trade, create jobs, and improve lives across the continent.

    GFA Technologies, one of the partners, focuses on helping small businesses. The company builds platforms, offers tech training, and connects founders with investors and mentors.

    Their CEO says the new hub will help local youth compete in the global digital economy. Many young people in Ogun already have good ideas but lack support. This hub gives them a place to learn, build, and grow.

    Officials also believe this project will inspire more investments in the region. As the digital economy grows, Nigeria wants to become a leader in tech innovation. This hub is a step in that direction.

    By working together, local and global partners hope to create a strong base for tech growth in Nigeria and beyond. The U.S. government says it will continue to support programs that build skills, connect people, and boost innovation across West Africa.

    The launch of this center shows the growing ties between the U.S. and Nigeria’s tech sector. It also reflects a shared belief that technology can solve big problems and create a better future for all.

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