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Microsoft Azure — Nigeria Region (Lagos, Announced)

Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria/datacenters/microsoft-azure-nigeria-lagos-announced.html

Country

Nigeria

Operator

Microsoft

Energy

Grid

Known capacity

50 MW

Evidence profile

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Readiness

100%

Sources attachedVerified

2 citations linked

CoordinatesPublished

6.524, 3.379

Timeline evidencePartial

1 dated field available

Machine-readable outputsPublished

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Record Notes

Microsoft announced a commitment to establish cloud data center infrastructure in Nigeria as part of its Africa expansion strategy. As Africa's most populous country and largest economy, Nigeria represents a significant market for cloud and AI services — with a growing fintech sector, large telecommunications operators, and increasing enterprise technology adoption.

Microsoft's announced Nigeria region will be anchored in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital and West Africa's largest city. Lagos hosts the Nigerian headquarters of major banks, telecom operators, and multinationals that are significant Microsoft enterprise customers. The commitment was announced alongside Microsoft's broader $1 billion Africa investment pledge and AI skills training initiatives targeting millions of Africans.

Nigeria's cloud market faces infrastructure challenges including unreliable grid power (necessitating diesel generator backup), limited fiber penetration outside Lagos and Abuja, and import restrictions that have historically complicated hardware deployment. Microsoft's investment will require engagement with Discos (Distribution Companies) and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission. Despite these challenges, Nigeria's young, tech-savvy population (median age ~18), large developer community, and substantial AI startup ecosystem make it a priority market for Microsoft's Africa growth strategy.

Analyst Flags

No obvious coverage gaps detected in the current structured record.

Timeline Signals

Earliest market signal2026

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Frequently asked questions

How big is Microsoft Azure — Nigeria Region (Lagos, Announced)?
Microsoft Azure — Nigeria Region (Lagos, Announced) has 50 MW of known IT capacity, located in Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria. It ranks #276 globally by capacity among 335 tracked facilities.
What is the status of Microsoft Azure — Nigeria Region (Lagos, Announced)?
Microsoft Azure — Nigeria Region (Lagos, Announced) is currently announced. Known timeline milestones: Earliest market signal 2026.
Who operates Microsoft Azure — Nigeria Region (Lagos, Announced)?
Microsoft Azure — Nigeria Region (Lagos, Announced) is operated by Microsoft. Structured intelligence reports are available for Microsoft Operator Report and Nigeria Country Report.
What energy source does Microsoft Azure — Nigeria Region (Lagos, Announced) use?
Microsoft Azure — Nigeria Region (Lagos, Announced) is powered by grid energy and is focused on inference workloads. This is backed by 2 cited sources.

Sources

  1. news.microsoft.comnews.microsoft.com — en-xm/2023
  2. techcabal.comtechcabal.com — 2024/02