UK-Nigeria Tech Hub, Nest Launch Innovation Push
UK-Nigeria Tech Hub, Nest Unveil Plan to Integrate Nigeria’s Innovation Space
The UK-Nigeria Tech Hub and the Nest Innovation Technology Park have partnered to inaugurate the Nigeria Innovation Cluster Exchange (NICE) to address fragmentation within Nigeria’s innovation ecosystem.
The Co-founder of The Nest Innovation Technology Park, Mr Oluwajoba Oloba, disclosed this in a statement on Monday.
Oloba said the initiative was funded by the UK-Nigeria Tech Hub under the UK Government’s Digital Access Programme and implemented by the Nest.
Oloba described NICE as a landmark pilot designed to connect entrepreneurship support organisations, research centres and innovation hubs into a coordinated national network.
He said Nigeria’s startup ecosystem had recorded rapid growth across FinTech, Agri-Tech, Cyber Tech and HealthTech.
He, however, noted that many innovation support organizations still operated in silos, resulting in duplicated efforts and weak sustainability for startups.
According to him, NICE will organise these actors into a data-driven national network to improve collaboration and strengthen innovation outcomes.
“Today, we are moving from celebrating isolated pockets of brilliance to engineering a collective national engine for growth,” Oloba said.
He said NICE would unify entrepreneurship support organisations and startups, enabling them to function as a coordinated innovation network across the country.
“We are not just launching a programme; we are activating the connective tissue Nigeria’s economy has long demanded,” he said.
Oloba said the team developed the initiative from insights gained during the 2025 UK Digital Trade and Innovation Tour.
He added that the UK-Nigeria Tech Hub coordinated the tour in collaboration with the Office for Nigerian Digital Innovation (ONDI)
According to him, the programme adapts global innovation practices to Nigeria’s ecosystem while addressing coordination challenges affecting startup development.
He cited data showing youth underemployment exceeded 53 per cent, while fewer than 10 per cent of startups survived beyond their third year.
Oloba said the pilot would strengthen innovation clusters across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones through mapping, knowledge exchange, collaborative innovation and sustainability models.
He added that the initiative would support sectors including Agric-Tech, Cyber Tech and HealthTech to promote economic diversification and national development.
He said the pilot phase of NICE commenced on July 6, with participation from entrepreneurship support organizations, research institutions and industry stakeholders.
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