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Home » Digital Realty Strengthens West Africa’s Digital Backbone with Third Data Center in Lagos

Digital Realty Strengthens West Africa’s Digital Backbone with Third Data Center in Lagos

Aimuengheuwa Joan by Aimuengheuwa Joan
August 22, 2025
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L-r: Muhammed Rudman, CEO of Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria; Ben Ryall, Head Edge Deployment, Meta; Michelle Opiyo, Edge Delivery Manager, Meta and Ikechukwu Nnamani, Managing Director, Digital Realty Nigeria, at the official launch of Digital Realty's third Data Center at Eko Hotel in Lagos last week

Digital Realty, a leading global provider of carrier-neutral data center, colocation, and interconnection solutions, has announced the opening of its third data center in Lagos.

With the launch, Digital Realty is further strengthening its presence in West Africa, accelerating digital transformation across the region, and expanding access to its global data center platform, PlatformDIGITAL.

Located in the nearby coastal area of Lekki, LKK2 adds nearly 2MW of installed IT capacity across nearly 13,000 square feet of data hall space, supporting the growing demand for scalable, high-performance infrastructure across Nigeria and the broader region.

LKK2 will be interconnected with Digital Realty’s existing LKK1 facility, which serves as the landing station for the 2Africa subsea cable, offering customers seamless access to the cable’s 46+ landing points in 33 countries across Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

The integration of LKK2 with the 2Africa cable landing station at LKK1 enables businesses in West Africa to leverage low-latency connectivity and reliable access to global cloud and network services. This setup supports improved application performance and enhances access to international digital ecosystems through a carrier-neutral platform.

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This new facility integrates with ServiceFabric, Digital Realty’s global interconnection and orchestration platform, ensuring low-latency, high-throughput connectivity to local, regional, and international destinations.

Through ServiceFabric, LKK2 will interconnect with LOS1, the region’s top internet peering point, and LOS2, Digital Realty’s highly connected data centers located on Victoria Island in Lagos.

Together, this ecosystem delivers robust resilience, redundancy, speed, and scale for enterprise and hyperscale customers seeking to expand into a fast-growing digital market, ensuring continuous, reliable operations.

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“LKK2 is a significant milestone in our journey to support digital transformation in Africa,” said Ike Nnamani, managing director, Digital Realty in Nigeria. “Our continued investment in Nigeria and the broader African region reinforces our commitment to enabling seamless global interconnectivity and providing a future-ready infrastructure platform for local and global enterprises.”

This strategic expansion reinforces Digital Realty’s commitment to advancing Africa’s digital transformation by delivering the infrastructure and connectivity needed to support innovation and growth across the continent.

Recently ranked number one in Africa on Cloudscene’s Data Center Ecosystem Leaderboard, the company continues to cement its position as a leading enabler of the continent’s digital future.

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With the exponential growth of data and the acceleration of digital initiatives across the region, LKK2 provides the additional capacity which enterprises and content providers need to grow, scale, and connect – wherever and whenever they need to.

LKK2, due to become operational later this year, will support both local enterprises and multinational organizations seeking reliable, secure, and interconnected infrastructure in Africa.

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