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Nigeria’s NIGCOMSAT And Kenya’s Space Agency Forge Partnership For Africa’s Digital Future

September 30, 2025
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The Nigerian Communications Satellite (NIGCOMSAT) and the Kenya Space Agency (KSA) have entered into a partnership to transform Africa’s digital landscape and enhance security through satellite technology, facilitating broadband expansion.

Recently, Hillary Kipkosgey, the Director General of KSA, visited NIGCOMSAT’s Ground Control Station in Abuja to officially establish this collaboration.

During their discussions, Kenya expressed its intention to utilise NIGCOMSAT’s extensive broadband capabilities to accelerate digital access in crucial sectors such as education, defence, healthcare, fintech, and governance.

NIGCOMSAT’s Managing Director, Jane Egerton-Idehen, hailed the partnership as vital to realising Africa’s digital ambitions.

“This collaboration goes beyond connectivity; it aims at developing robust systems that protect sovereignty, enhance security, and ensure Africa secures its rightful position in the global space industry,” Egerton-Idehen stated.

She highlighted Nigeria’s pioneering efforts in space technology as a crucial foundation for progress across the continent, noting that the partnership with Kenya aligns with NIGCOMSAT’s mission to drive socioeconomic development through satellite solutions.

NIGCOMSAT anticipates revenue of US$5.4 million over the next three years. With Kenya’s involvement, the organisation sees a promising opportunity to widen its broadband reach and bolster Africa’s broader space ecosystem.

Kipkosgey also emphasised Kenya’s readiness to leverage Nigeria’s expertise, stressing the need for continuous, high-level cooperation to achieve Africa’s collective space goals.

“We are committed to fostering a closer working relationship with our Nigerian partners. To make significant strides, we require deeper collaboration and more frequent discussions,” he remarked.

This partnership is expected to lead to joint initiatives to enhance broadband coverage in Kenya, strengthen regional security measures, and promote alignment in satellite governance policies.

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