Nigeria Bare Metal Servers · The Core Network Gateway to West Africa & the Continent's Largest Economy
Our dedicated hosts are deployed in a directly operated Tier 3 data center in Lagos, integrating premier backbone routes from top Nigerian and West African carriers including MainOne, Glo Mobile, MTN Nigeria, and Airtel Nigeria, with direct connections to IXPN (Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria)—the largest and most densely interconnected regional network hub in West Africa. Each Nigeria bare metal server is assigned a pure Native Nigerian IP address and equipped with a 1Gbps physical port and 20TB of monthly traffic. It is ready for immediate deployment with no filing or long-term contract required. Real-world latency tests show approximately 1–5ms locally within Lagos, 10–20ms to Abuja, 15–30ms to Accra (Ghana), 50–80ms to Johannesburg, 60–90ms to London, 100–140ms to Dubai, and 250–350ms to Mainland China. As the most populous city in Africa and Nigeria's commercial and financial capital, Lagos commands a domestic consumer market of over 200 million people and naturally covers the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the entire Gulf of Guinea coastal economic belt. With Nigeria's rapidly expanding mobile internet ecosystem and Africa's most vibrant startup and innovation landscape, the Lagos node is the premier infrastructure choice for capturing the enormous demographic dividend of Africa's largest economy and the broader West African region. It is the ideal foundation for Nigeria and West Africa-facing cross-border e-commerce independent sites, localized mobile app and gaming deployments, social media marketing campaigns targeting Africa, mobile payment platforms, online entertainment services, and SEO/ad projects requiring native Nigerian IP attribution.