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21st Century Technologies Limited (21CTL) is a Lagos-based colocation and digital infrastructure provider that has been building data centers in Nigeria since 2004, making it one of the earliest commercial data center operators in West Africa. As of the mid-2020s the company operates and is expanding a portfolio of multi-tenant facilities across several Lagos districts — including Apapa, Victoria Island (Saka-Tinubu), Alanamu, Lekki, Ikoyi and Maryland — while its joint venture with Konet is building a large edge/hyperscale campus in Ikeja intended to be one of the largest in West and North Africa. The company describes itself as aiming to become the biggest data center capacity provider in West Africa, with a combined target of roughly 75.5 megawatts of capacity across its Lagos sites. 21CTL also owns and operates its own metropolitan fiber network and holds international subsea capacity, positioning colocation customers with direct network access rather than reliance on third-party carriers alone.
21st Century Technologies has a confirmed data center presence at the following locations:
FACILITY OPERATOR
Phone: +234 1 270 7777 Email: [email protected]
All of 21CTL's data centers are in Lagos State, Nigeria, spread across several districts of Lagos including Apapa, Victoria Island (Saka-Tinubu), Alanamu, Lekki, Ikoyi, Maryland and a large new campus under development in Ikeja.
21CTL is primarily a colocation and connectivity provider — it sells rack, cage and hosting space in its own multi-tenant facilities alongside its own fiber network, rather than selling cloud compute as a distinct purchasable product.
No confirmed evidence was found of 21CTL operating AI-optimized, high-density GPU infrastructure at any of its facilities; its large Ikeja campus (with Konet) is described as an edge/hyperscale project, but public sourcing does not specifically describe AI/GPU workloads there.
The Ikeja campus, developed with joint venture partner Konet, is planned to reach roughly 36MW of IT load and about 57,600 square meters of IT space, and separate reporting has cited an eventual target as high as 50MW for the site.
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