Kwara State Archives - Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng/tag/kwara-state/ Tech | Business | Economy Fri, 28 Feb 2025 08:15:02 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0.2 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/cropped-techeconomy-logo-32x32.jpeg Kwara State Archives - Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng/tag/kwara-state/ 32 32 Ilorin Innovation Hub: West Africa’s Largest Tech Space to Generate 10,000 Jobs https://techeconomy.ng/ilorin-innovation-hub-west-africas-largest-tech-space/ https://techeconomy.ng/ilorin-innovation-hub-west-africas-largest-tech-space/#respond Fri, 28 Feb 2025 08:15:02 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=153902 …IHS Nigeria kickoff programs at hub with ₦2 Billion in Energy Savings and 13,000sqm Innovation Campus

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For years, youths in Nigeria have heard the same advice: “Learn a skill, start a business, and you’ll be fine.” 

However, even the most skilled graduates still find themselves endlessly job hunting. Lagos, the supposed land of opportunities, is overcrowded, and the dream of building a successful startup in Nigeria sometimes feels like chasing shadows.

But what if the next big thing in African tech wasn’t from Lagos or Abuja—but from Ilorin?

Well, the Ilorin Innovation Hub, a 13,000-square-metre tech centre is coming to change the story. Driven by the Kwara State Government in partnership with IHS Nigeria, this facility is not another government project that looks good on paper—it’s designed to create 10,000 jobs, incubate startups, and provide young innovators with the tools they need to build global businesses.

With the commencement of incubation and acceleration programs announced on Thursday, 27 February 2025, the hub has been described as the largest of its kind in West Africa, with a 3,000-square-metre indoor workspace capable of accommodating over 1,000 concurrent users. 

For a state that has long been overshadowed by bigger commercial hubs, we hear the message—Ilorin is getting ready to compete globally.

With innovators like CcHub and Future Africa appointed to lead incubation initiatives, and the government slashing internet costs to attract digital businesses, Kwara State seems serious about becoming a tech giant.

So, could the next Nigerian unicorn be born in Ilorin? If this hub fulfils its promises, the answer might just be yes.

“Why Not a Tech Unicorn from Ilorin?” – IHS Nigeria CEO Challenges Innovators

Ilorin Innovation Hub: West Africa’s Largest Tech Space to Generate 10,000 Jobs
Mohamad Darwish, CEO of IHS Nigeria

In his address, Mohamad Darwish, CEO of IHS Nigeria, explained the technological growth and economic opportunities the hub will bring:

This hub represents a bold step towards fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and digital transformation, not only in Kwara State but across Nigeria as a whole,” Darwish stated.

He noted IHS Nigeria’s focus on digital infrastructure development, stressing that the hub is not just an edifice, but an ecosystem designed to promote creativity, train young innovators with skills, and provide access to funding and mentorship.

Unicorns are emerging globally, so the question to ask is ‘Why not from Ilorin, Kwara State?’” Darwish stressed.

With a vision to generate over 10,000 direct and indirect jobs across sectors such as digital skills, agricultural technology, and energy innovation, Darwish affirmed IHS Nigeria’s goal to empower young entrepreneurs to build globally scalable solutions.

Government Endorsement: “The World Will Soon Hear of Kwara State”

Representing the Kwara State Government, Dr Mary Ayinde, commissioner for Tertiary Education, spoke on the prospects of the Ilorin Innovation Hub.

This is another giant stride of His Excellency, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq. Kwara State is going places, and the world will soon hear of Kwara State,” she said.

The state government had slashed the cost of right-of-way fees for fibre optic installations, reducing limitations for internet service providers (ISPs) and making connectivity more affordable for residents. 

As a result, Kwara now has a low-cost, high-speed internet infrastructure, making it attractive for businesses and technology-driven enterprises.

Ayinde stressed the importance of connectivity in driving economic development, adding that the state is committed to ensuring that the hub serves as a launchpad for the next generation of Nigerian innovators.

Future Africa and CcHub to Lead Implementation of High-Impact Initiatives

IHS Nigeria has partnered with two renowned programme managers—Co-Creation Hub (CcHub) and Future Africa—to implement incubation and accelerator programmes designed to groom startups, businesses, and young innovators.

Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, co-founder of Andela and Flutterwave and founding partner at Future Africa, described the hub as the “seed of a new generation of billion-dollar businesses.”

“I recruited Kwara State as my top recruiting ground for Andela, a company that builds and deploys talent all over the world,” Aboyeji noted.

He affirmed that the Ilorin Innovation Hub would help in creating sustainable infrastructure, with a focus on agriculture, energy, and digital connectivity.

We are here to work with entrepreneurs to build globally scalable businesses. The billion-dollar businesses of the future will move up from here,” he added.

Stephanie Okpere, design lead at CcHub, reaffirmed the organisation’s focus on supporting the hub’s research and entrepreneurship initiatives.

In the last 15 years, CcHub has worked with over 50,000 startups, and we have the expertise to drive innovation at this hub,” she said.

She outlined plans for mentorship, talent development, and partnerships with universities, ensuring that the hub will serve as a pipeline for young innovators into the global tech space.

Ensuring Technological Advancement and Sustainable Infrastructure

The Ilorin Innovation Hub is being built with cutting-edge infrastructure designed to support innovation at a high scale. Features include:

  • 13,000-square-metre campus with a 3,000-square-metre indoor work and event space
  • Capacity for over 1,000 concurrent users
  • Dedicated co-working spaces, conference halls, and an IHS Lounge
  • High-speed connectivity for seamless digital collaboration

With a focus on sustainability, the hub will be powered by a solar energy system comprising 681 units of 5-kilowatt solar panels, generating approximately 584 megawatts of energy—enough to power 200 three-bedroom flats.

Added to these, the facility will include 600 kilowatt-hours of battery energy storage, ensuring an uninterrupted power supply. This solar-powered system is projected to save over ₦2 billion in energy costs over time.

The hub’s cooling system, featuring 96 DS cooling units, will be solar-powered, with the capacity to sustain up to eight four-bedroom flats, significantly reducing its carbon footprint.

Recognising the challenge of infrastructure maintenance in Nigeria, the project team has developed a solid facility management strategy to ensure the hub remains in pristine condition for years to come.

Measures will include:

  • Regular audits and assessments
  • Comprehensive cleaning and equipment servicing
  • Long-term sustainability planning

The official commissioning of the Ilorin Innovation Hub is scheduled to take place later this year.

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Kwara State’s IGR increased by 112% in 2022 with Record N35.4bn Revenue https://techeconomy.ng/kwara-states-igr-increased-by-112-in-2022-with-record-n35-4bn-revenue/ https://techeconomy.ng/kwara-states-igr-increased-by-112-in-2022-with-record-n35-4bn-revenue/#respond Thu, 16 Feb 2023 15:39:59 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=96047 In quarter three, the agency generated N6,354,070,089.09, while N11,062,413,903.33 was earned in the fourth quarter.

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Kwara State Internal Revenue Service (KW-IRS) generated a total sum of N35,445,846,058.06 in 2022, the highest revenue ever generated in one year by the agency since its establishment in 2016.

AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq - Kwara State
AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, Kwara State Governor

The record-breaker figure represents 112% of the agency’s IGR target for the year 2022 and it far surpassed the agency’s N26.96bn generated in 2021.

According to the yearly IGR figures  posted on the Kwara State agency’s website, the quarterly breakdown of the N35,445,846,058.06 showed that  N10,726,397,076.16 was earned in the first quarter, while it raked in N7,302,964,989.48 in the second quarter.

In quarter three, the agency generated N6,354,070,089.09, while N11,062,413,903.33 was earned in the fourth quarter.

Commenting on the latest achievement of the revenue agency, the Executive Chairman, KW-IRS, Mrs. Shade Omoniyi, attributed the rise in the state IGR to certain strategic measures taken by the management of the agency to  increase its efficiency.

She disclosed that some of the measures included blockage of leakages through the deployment of information and communication technology infrastructure and systems, increased productivity among staff through improved welfare packages, heavy cut in consultancy charges, expansion of the tax net without new charges, and introduction of new technologies that make tax payment easier for the people, among others.

Mrs. Omoniyi noted that Kwara State, like many other states of the federation, was gradually on rebound from the economic meltdown and constraints imposed by the Covid-19  and the resulting lockdowns of 2020.

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How MTN Foundation is Impacting Lives with Clean Water https://techeconomy.ng/how-mtn-foundation-is-impacting-lives-with-clean-water/ https://techeconomy.ng/how-mtn-foundation-is-impacting-lives-with-clean-water/#respond Mon, 07 Feb 2022 13:22:41 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=67569 Water is one of the most important resources we have on earth; water is required for the existence of life. It is an essential component of all the biological processes, humans, plants, and animals all depend on water for survival. As humans, we need clean and potable water for our day-to-day activities, to bathe, to […]

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Water is one of the most important resources we have on earth; water is required for the existence of life.

It is an essential component of all the biological processes, humans, plants, and animals all depend on water for survival. As humans, we need clean and potable water for our day-to-day activities, to bathe, to cook, to wash, to eat, to relax, and for daily survival.

The human body uses water in all the cells, organs, and tissues, to help regulate body temperature and maintain other bodily functions.

Despite the unarguable importance of water, a lot of rural communities in Nigeria still suffer from a lack of potable water.

The people living within Gudugi Community in Pategi Local Government, Kwara state, for a long time had no access to clean potable water.

The only source of water available to the community was unclean and not safe for consumption, until the intervention of the MTN Foundation.

Speaking on the Foundation’s Intervention, Odunayo Sanya, the Executive Secretary of the MTN Foundation, said “MTN is a company that believes that its success as a business is tied to the wellbeing of the people in the communities in which they operate. Connectivity for us is beyond the services we offer, but for people to live with basic standards of life and have access to the basic things of life. This is why we have tailored our interventions to align with national priorities and the SDGs.”

MTn Foundation water project
MTN Foundation ‘What Can We Do Together’ Initiative

The MTN Foundation has continued to impact rural communities with its several intervention programs including the ‘What Can We Do Together initiative designed to get Nigerians to nominate projects for different communities for consideration. Through the initiative, MTN Nigeria has successfully installed a Solar Powered borehole in several communities across Nigeria.

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