Kasi Cloud Limited

Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Lagos, Kasi Cloud Datacenters operates as an institutional-grade digital infrastructure developer backed by prominent investment entities, including the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA). The company specializes in constructing massive, highly connected technology campuses designed to host high-density artificial intelligence workloads, accelerated computing environments, and enterprise cloud ecosystems. By establishing carrier-neutral hubs positioned adjacent to major international subsea cable systems, Kasi Cloud provides low-latency, localized digital alternatives tailored to satisfy national data sovereignty frameworks and reduce Africa’s reliance on offshore data storage.

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An institutional-grade, hyperscale-ready data center campus located in the Lekki peninsula of Lagos, Nigeria, designed to function as a carrier-neutral interconnection hub and a sovereign infrastructure platform for high-density artificial intelligence computing.

An institutional-grade, hyperscale-ready data center campus located in the Lekki peninsula of Lagos, Nigeria, designed to function as a carrier-neutral interconnection hub and a sovereign infrastructure platform for high-density artificial intelligence computing.

An institutional-grade, hyperscale-ready data center campus located in the Lekki peninsula of Lagos, Nigeria, designed to function as a carrier-neutral interconnection hub and a sovereign infrastructure platform for high-density artificial intelligence computing.

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