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Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Lanrelagboi(op): 5:56am On Feb 08
Facing the Atlantic Ocean, where the Lagos–Calabar coastal road stretches into the distance, a vast technology campus is taking shape. Spread across 42 hectares, the Kasi Cloud site feels less like a conventional industrial development and more like a long-term bet on Nigeria’s digital future.

Sea breeze cuts across concrete shells, steel frames, and cleared land, revealing the scale of ambition behind what its builders describe as Nigeria’s first data centre campus, purpose-built for artificial intelligence (AI).

Nigeria has about 17 operational data centres, none with capacity higher than 20 megawatts (MW).

Hyperscale AI campuses typically target 50 to 100 MW or more of installed capacity, several times the 30–50 MW that used to be standard for large enterprise data centres, because dense Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) racks (often 50–150 kW per rack) push overall power demand higher.

“This is not a retrofit,” Johnson Agogbua, founder and chief executive officer of Kasi Cloud, said during a tour of the site on January 25, 2026. “This was designed for AI from day one.”

Kasi Cloud broke ground on its $250 million hyperscale data centre in Lekki, Lagos, in April 2022. Construction began in the second quarter of 2023.

Purpose-built AI data centres matter because Nigeria’s existing facilities were never engineered for the compute-intensive workloads that now define global innovation.

As hyperscale campuses rise worldwide to support the training and deployment of advanced models, Nigeria risks falling behind without infrastructure to match those demands.

Kasi Cloud expects to complete 5.5 MW of capacity in April 2026, and commercial operations will begin in the second quarter of 2026.

The first building, and the long view
The first building on the Kasi Cloud campus is six floors tall, with four floors dedicated entirely to data halls. Each floor is designed to support an 8 MW data hall, giving the building a total capacity of 32 megawatts. The 5.5 MW to be completed in April will occupy one floor, which will later be upgraded to the full 8 MW capacity.

The company has the government building permit to construct four similar facilities on the campus. While each facility will initially provide 32 megawatts, the campus is engineered to support up to 100 megawatts of sellable power at full density.

“That means we’ll only get to build three facilities,” said Ngozika Agogbua, the company’s Global Director of Marketing and Sales Operations, who is also part of the tour. “We could change the power availability for some of the buildings to spread it across four, but the way that it is divided now, we can only get about three.”

Even before the data halls are completed, the proportions stand out. Ceilings are unusually high, corridors are wide, and concrete columns are thick and closely spaced. Johnson Agogbua pauses often to explain that nothing here is accidental.

“If you don’t design for where you’re going on day one, you’ll pay for it later,” he said. A protective helmet, recently customised by the company in China, sits on his head.

Kasi Cloud says this building is not a standalone facility. It is the anchor for a phased campus designed to scale to 100 megawatts over time. Decisions taken here, around power density, cooling, fibre depth and structural loading, set the template for everything that follows. The aim is to avoid incremental thinking that locks operators into costly limitations.

“World-class is not a slogan for us,” Agogbua added. “It’s a discipline.”

Power first, everything else second
Inside the building, the focus shifts to power infrastructure. Massive steel columns are being installed to support solid busbars instead of conventional cable bundles. Busbars, rigid metal conductors made of copper or aluminium, are housed in insulated, modular channels and can carry large amounts of electricity. Their design allows power to be tapped along the run, making distribution to server racks more efficient and flexible.

The facility is set up with four independent high-voltage feeds, providing separate A and B power paths. This design ensures full redundancy, so operations can continue even if one feed experiences an outage.

“We’re bringing all four lines in here, not just two,” Agogbua explains, pointing upward. “That way, you can schedule any two and remain resilient.”

The busbars, capable of carrying thousands of amps, distribute power through carefully colour-coded systems, backed by numbering for redundancy. “We don’t assume anything,” he said.

Dry-type transformers sit in dedicated electrical rooms, their sheer size influencing door design, wall openings and installation sequences. Agogbua recalls debates with architects who underestimated these realities.

“If you’ve never brought this equipment in, you don’t know how to design it,” he said.

Built for density, not excuses
While many data centres in Lagos are built for racks drawing 5 to 10 kilowatts, Kasi Cloud is engineered for workloads ranging from 10 to as much as 100 kilowatts per rack. That capacity is essential for modern AI systems driven by GPUs and other accelerators.

One section of the building is dedicated to high-density data halls, reinforced to support heavier equipment and liquid-cooling infrastructure.

“This space is custom-fit for AI,” Agogbua said. “You bring liquid directly to the rack, down to the chipset. Nothing is left to chance.”

That design philosophy shapes everything from slab thickness to drainage. Channels are built into the floor because, as Agogbua puts it bluntly, “eventually, a pipe will burst.” The goal is not to pretend failures won’t happen, but to ensure they never become catastrophic.

Cooling without the roar
Cooling is one of the areas where Kasi Cloud has taken things a notch higher. Instead of relying solely on noisy, mechanically driven systems, the data centre uses magnetic-drive technologies in critical components.

“All you’ll hear is air moving,” Agogbua said. Reducing noise is not cosmetic; it allows engineers to work without heavy protection and enables cooling systems to ramp up aggressively when AI workloads spike.

Air-handling units rise more than 4 metres high, each capable of managing hundreds of kilowatts of heat. Triple High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filtration systems scrub salt, dust and particulates from incoming air, an essential feature so close to the ocean. Production and non-production spaces use different cooling strategies, balancing efficiency with resilience.

Batteries, fire, and the uncomfortable truths
Lithium-ion batteries power the data centre’s unint
erruptible power supply systems, housed in reinforced bunkers beneath the building. Their higher energy density allows more IT load to be supported in the same footprint, with less heat and lower cooling requirements. They also last longer, typically 8 to 15 years, compared to 3 to 5 years for older battery types, reducing replacements and downtime.

Just as importantly, their fast-charging and high-cycle performance keep backup power available even when the grid is unstable, a critical safeguard for AI workloads where even brief power interruptions can corrupt training runs or crash entire clusters.

Above them sit layered fire-suppression technologies designed for worst-case scenarios. Agogbua is frank about why this redundancy is necessary.

“Lithium doesn’t need oxygen to burn,” he explained. “That’s the critical thing.”

Kasi Cloud relies on a multi-layered approach: gas-based suppression at the module level, specialised chemical agents to arrest thermal runaway, and a final system that can sacrifice an entire room if necessary.

“You don’t cut corners here,” he said. “You spend the money.”

A network bigger than some data centres
One of the most striking spaces in the building is not a data hall but the meet-me room, where telecom operators interconnect. It is, Agogbua noted, larger than some entire data centres in Lagos. Two such rooms are planned, north and south, filled with patch panels, fibre trays and active networking equipment.

Fibre ducts run deep underground, at a standard depth of 1.8 metres, to prevent future disruption. “When tenants fill up in ten years, you don’t want to start punching holes just to pull fibre,” Agogbua says. Again, the logic is long-term planning over short-term savings.

Kasi Cloud will not wait for cosmetic completion before onboarding customers. Instead, core systems will be completed and tested, with final configurations adapted as tenants arrive.

“If you finish everything and then have to tear it down, it doesn’t make sense,” Agogbua said.

Large customers may take entire floors, triggering customised power, cooling and security setups that can take months to implement. The approach mirrors global hyperscale practices, but remains rare in Nigeria’s data centre market.

The economics of AI infrastructure
Building at this scale is expensive, particularly in Nigeria, where supply chains are fragile, and most specialised equipment is imported. Agogbua declined to share precise figures but acknowledges that preparing a campus for 100 megawatts is a fundamentally different investment from fitting out a single data hall.

According to the Cushman & Wakefield Data Centre Development Cost Guide, a global commercial real estate services firm, building a 100 MW data centre typically costs between $900 million and $1.5 billion. This estimate, covering land, construction, and the full suite of power and cooling infrastructure, is based on an industry average of $9 million to $15 million per megawatt, depending on location and design requirements.

Globally, Africa accounts for less than 1% of announced GPU capacity.

“The arms race is in North America, Southeast Asia and the Middle East,” he said. “Africa is largely absent.” Kasi Cloud, in his view, is an attempt to change that by laying the infrastructure foundation that serious AI investment requires.

Data sovereignty and community
For Agogbua, data sovereignty is not a political slogan but a practical issue of supply.

“You can’t enforce localisation if you can’t host the data,” he said. When data is processed abroad, Nigerian companies pay foreign bandwidth costs and operate under foreign economic conditions.

Hosting cloud and AI infrastructure locally gives governments enforcement tools, reduces costs for businesses and enables developers to build cloud-native products without leaving the country. Nigeria, he argues, can become an anchor market for ECOWAS, much like the European Union’s regional approach to data residency.

Beyond the buildings, the wider campus continues to take shape. Roads are being built, drainage laid, and agreements negotiated with host communities.

“We spend a lot of time on that,” Agogbua says. Infrastructure changes land values and expectations, and those shifts must be managed deliberately.

The long-term plan is to attract complementary infrastructure, tower companies, network operators and service providers, turning the site into a digital ecosystem rather than an isolated fortress.

As the tour ends, Agogbua returns to a phrase he repeats often: world-class.

“Why should you step into Malaysia and see world-class, then come to Nigeria and accept less?” he asks. For him, Kasi Cloud is proof that capability is not a constraint. Intent and discipline are.

The first building is still unfinished, with exposed cabling and floors waiting for epoxy, but the direction is unmistakable.
https://techcabal.com/2026/02/05/a-first-look-at-kasi-clouds-100mw-ai-data-centre-in-lagos/

Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by helinues:
Lagos state,a state like a country

Eko o ni baje oo
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by omoredia: 6:10am On Feb 08
Why Lagos? Is maybe this insecurity is a big advantage for Tinubu cos everything must be done in lagos even Ilorin they wont go there.
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by PulaPower:
Which electricity are these people using?
Which roads are they using?

According to sad enemies of Nigeria, no road or light for naija. They said it’s cuz of road majority of them are unable to meet their dreams lol..

No road to pass to go meet their dreams 🤣
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Offpoint1: 6:17am On Feb 08
Data center in Lagos state? Lagosians are already suffering enough heat due to congestion of humans and building, no furnace wants to be added...

Dem go feel heat it
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Nostalemate: 6:25am On Feb 08
Lasgidi


Shout-out to all nairalander earning good money via chess.
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by RichDad1(m): 6:25am On Feb 08
omoredia:
Why Lagos? Is maybe this insecurity is a big advantage for Tinubu cos everything must be done in lagos even Ilorin they wont go there.
Or maybe Tinubu is the one behind the insecurity in other regions just to favour his own people? 😂😂😂
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Yankee101: 6:27am On Feb 08
Cassava technologies is building a data center to host cloud and AI in Eko Atlantic

They plan to expand its capacity in Nigeria and other African countries

It’s founded by Strive from Zimbabwe. The same guy who brought Econet to Nigeria
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Karlovich: 6:29am On Feb 08
embarassed I see jobless omoniles ruining the data centre,

This I have seen!
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by richiemcgold: 6:29am On Feb 08
Offpoint1:
Data center in Lagos state? Lagosians are already suffering enough heat due to congestion of humans and building, no furnace wants to be added...

Dem go feel heat it
Ignorance is not only a disease; it is a pandemic.
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by RichDad1(m): 6:30am On Feb 08
Where are those shouting job loss because of the coastal road? Can your land grabbing, utterly expensive landmark beach match the amount of developments and job opportunities springing up along that axis on a daily basis ?
Putting short term emotional bias over longterm sustainability developments is cowardice.
Nigeria will succeed.
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by RichDad1(m): 6:32am On Feb 08
Offpoint1:
Data center in Lagos state? Lagosians are already suffering enough heat due to congestion of humans and building, no furnace wants to be added...

Dem go feel heat it
I'm sure you don't know the location of this project, hence this uninformed utterances.
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Offpoint1: 6:32am On Feb 08
richiemcgold:
Ignorance is not only a disease; it is a pandemic.
I love this statement... {pun intended)
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Darlingtina16(f): 6:33am On Feb 08
Just view the business, that's all
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by omoredia: 6:37am On Feb 08
RichDad1:
Or maybe Tinubu is the one behind the insecurity in other regions just to favour his own people? 😂😂😂
He has no people. Evil doers have no people they only have the Devil to work for.
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Wickedtruths: 6:38am On Feb 08
omoredia:
Why Lagos? Is maybe this insecurity is a big advantage for Tinubu cos everything must be done in lagos even Ilorin they wont go there.
Tomorrow is Monday.
Okudili, make sure you lock your shops again, you hear? grin
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Wickedtruths: 6:39am On Feb 08
Karlovich:
embarassed I see jobless omoniles ruining the data centre,

This I have seen!
But you cannot see those locking you under the bed every Monday.
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Wickedtruths: 6:42am On Feb 08
omoredia:
He has no people. Evil doers have no people they only have the Devil to work for.
They work for the devil, abi?

But those using guns to shut your markets and kpai your people are angels.
Unknown angels.

When I remember how you were hailing them in Ariaria market, I just laugh.
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by EKONGKING:
i dont see data centers taking off in this country , simple reason is because of our pathetic electricity generation and transmission .

Data centers requires massive electricity consumption and water usage for cooling of equipment .

This is a sector which we can lead in all of africa or be 4th in World if we fix electricity first .

China,US and India are building massive data center like there is no tomorrow .

Google is investing 15 billion dollars in 1GW or 1000 MW data center in a city named Visakhapatnam in India Ditto ,Face book or Meta is investing 600 MW data center in the same city so is another 600 MW by local companies .So the city itself is leading with 2100 MW worth of ongoing construction .

Northern Virginia and Georgia leads with 1900 MW and 1500 MW in USA and Similarly Wuhan,Chengdu and shanghai are emgering clusters in data centers .

AI needs data centers China is leading with USA slightly behind and India Catching up rapidly .

While we leads in Prayers and spiritual fasteners . angry angry angry
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by tincityboy(m): 6:48am On Feb 08
Some people think say na development...Something they should take away from cities
Offpoint1:
Data center in Lagos state? Lagosians are already suffering enough heat due to congestion of humans and building, no furnace wants to be added...

Dem go feel heat it
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by tincityboy(m): 6:51am On Feb 08
So data centre should be our motivation to fix our electricity issue??..
EKONGKING:
i dont see data centers taking off in this country , simple reason is because of our pathetic electricity generation and transmission .

Data centers requires massive electricity consumption and water usage for cooling of equipment .

This is a sector which we can lead in all of africa if we fix electricity first .
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by 0taPiaPia(m): 6:51am On Feb 08
Came across this information this morning. Obasanjo said same thing and the entire APC supply chain including their minions went mad for weeks.

If I hear “official optimism “ , abi na extreme corruption… they can’t keep up with the lie as men eye don open and the smoke was becoming too much 😁😁😁😁

Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Wickedtruths: 6:54am On Feb 08
tincityboy:
Some people think say na development...Something they should take away from cities
Yes na.

They should put it in Enugu that hasn't had pipe borne water for more than 4 decades. How will the data center be cooled?
Or Cary take it to Anambra so that erosion will carry it form here to Equitorial Guinea.
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by franchasng: 6:58am On Feb 08
For someone to invest over $250million on this singular project with plans to expand further, it means that person is a billionaire in dollars. If we Torchlight Nigeria very well, Aliko Dangote might not be the richest man, he might just be the visible billionaire representing the corrupt Nigerian government officials using him to hide their stolen wealth.



And my Igbo brothers keep shouting divide Nigeria yet they are busy building massive investments worth millions and billions of dollars outside Igbo land, are we sure we truly want this Nigeria built on corrupt foundation to end someday?


Maybe it's time I have a rethink of my last year decision not to invest further outside the Southeast angry
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by franchasng: 7:02am On Feb 08
EKONGKING:
i dont see data centers taking off in this country , simple reason is because of our pathetic electricity generation and transmission .

Data centers requires massive electricity consumption and water usage for cooling of equipment .

This is a sector which we can lead in all of africa or be 4th in World if we fix electricity first .

China,US and India are building massive data center like there is no tomorrow .

Google is investing 15 billion dollars in 1GW or 1000 MW data center in a city named Visakhapatnam in India Ditto ,Face book or Meta is investing 600 MW data center in the same city so is another 600 MW by local companies .So the city itself is leading with 2100 MW worth of ongoing construction .

Northern Virginia and Georgia leads with 1900 MW and 1500 MW in USA and Similarly Wuhan,Chengdu and shanghai are emgering clusters in data centers .

AI needs data centers China is leading with USA slightly behind and India Catching up rapidly .

While we leads in Prayers and spiritual fasteners . angry angry angry
This very data center being built by Agogbua is going to have its own power generation plant plus a backup power via lithium-iron batteries.
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by WhizdomXX(m): 7:07am On Feb 08
EKONGKING:
i dont see data centers taking off in this country , simple reason is because of our pathetic electricity generation and transmission .

Data centers requires massive electricity consumption and water usage for cooling of equipment .

This is a sector which we can lead in all of africa or be 4th in World if we fix electricity first .

China,US and India are building massive data center like there is no tomorrow .

Google is investing 15 billion dollars in 1GW or 1000 MW data center in a city named Visakhapatnam in India Ditto ,Face book or Meta is investing 600 MW data center in the same city so is another 600 MW by local companies .So the city itself is leading with 2100 MW worth of ongoing construction .

Northern Virginia and Georgia leads with 1900 MW and 1500 MW in USA and Similarly Wuhan,Chengdu and shanghai are emgering clusters in data centers .

AI needs data centers China is leading with USA slightly behind and India Catching up rapidly .

While we leads in Prayers and spiritual fasteners . angry angry angry
We have entered. Lithium is powering it.
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Okoroawusa: 7:14am On Feb 08
omoredia:
Why Lagos? Is maybe this insecurity is a big advantage for Tinubu cos everything must be done in lagos even Ilorin they wont go there.
Tinubu ke? Bro, I hope everything is okay at home?
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Okoroawusa: 7:18am On Feb 08
franchasng:
For someone to invest over $250million on this singular project with plans to expand further, it means that person is a billionaire in dollars. If we Torchlight Nigeria very well, Aliko Dangote might not be the richest man, he might just be the visible billionaire representing the corrupt Nigerian government officials using him to hide their stolen wealth.



And my Igbo brothers keep shouting divide Nigeria yet they are busy building massive investments worth millions and billions of dollars outside Igbo land, are we sure we truly want this Nigeria built on corrupt foundation to end someday?


Maybe it's time I have a rethink of my last year decision not to invest further outside the Southeast angry
Na you know the group of the "my Igbo brothers" that you have been associating with.

In my own group of "Igbo brothers"...we are all good and we don't take advice from a mad man.
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by lawani(m): 7:19am On Feb 08
franchasng:
For someone to invest over $250million on this singular project with plans to expand further, it means that person is a billionaire in dollars. If we Torchlight Nigeria very well, Aliko Dangote might not be the richest man, he might just be the visible billionaire representing the corrupt Nigerian government officials using him to hide their stolen wealth.



And my Igbo brothers keep shouting divide Nigeria yet they are busy building massive investments worth millions and billions of dollars outside Igbo land, are we sure we truly want this Nigeria built on corrupt foundation to end someday?


Maybe it's time I have a rethink of my last year decision not to invest further outside the Southeast angry
There are many people doing billion dollar projects that are not billionaires. Dr Deji Adeleke's Pacific energy built a 2 billion dollar power plant but he is not a billionaire amongst others. Funding can come from anywhere after which you struggle for profitability.
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Jeezuzpick(m): 7:20am On Feb 08
Lanrelagboi:
https://techcabal.com/2026/02/05/a-first-look-at-kasi-clouds-100mw-ai-data-centre-in-lagos/
I hope they have their own independent power generation system, with redundancies in place to prevent them.wvwr having to go on our already ailing power grid.
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by Agricmoney(m): 7:21am On Feb 08
An excellent move.

Anyway, Agriculture is life
Re: Kasi Cloud To Build Nigeria’s First 100MW AI Data Centre In Lagos by chatinent: 7:30am On Feb 08
This is a perfect time to plan for stable electricity.

But a gov budgeting over ₦7bn for solar for Aso Rock alone and another over ₦7bn for fuel generators is clueless.
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