ABUJA, NIGERIA — The Innovation Support Network (ISN) has officially released the Nigerian Innovation Hub Assessment Report, a definitive landmark study mapping the country’s rapidly expanding digital and industrial innovation landscape. Funded by GIZ DTC Nigeria and co-funded by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), the report thoroughly surveys over 190 active innovation hubs nationwide out of an ecosystem of more than 250 active and partially active spaces.
The official launch, held at the NASENI Innovation Hub (NIH), brought together key ecosystem actors, development partners, and government representatives to address structural gaps, celebrate grassroots resilience, and align national policy with the realities of tech practitioners.
Driving System Wide Impact: The ISN 2026–2030 Strategic Direction
In tandem with the report’s release, Mr. Emmanuel Gabriel, Ecosystem Director of ISN, presented the ISN Strategic Direction & Ecosystem Outlook (2026–2030). The outlook establishes a clear roadmap for evolving ISN into Nigeria’s leading national innovation ecosystem platform.
While innovation growth is rapid across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones, it remains fragmented and siloed. To counter this, ISN’s “North Star” 2027 Vision sets ambitious targets to coordinate inclusive ecosystem activity nationwide. Over the next two years, ISN commits to:
● Hub Capacity Standardized Toolkits & Institutional Upgrades
● Policy & Advocacy Start-up Act Implementation & Sub National Frameworks
● Capital & Markets EU-Africa Trade Channels & Investment Readiness
● Facilitating funding for 60+ hubs and 150 start-ups/MSMEs.
● Digital Inclusivity Gender Parity, Rural Hubs & Frontier Acceleration
These initiatives will be driven by six core strategic pillars: Regional Activation, National Intelligence, Funding & Partnerships, Knowledge Exchange, Policy Engagement, and Governance.
Executive Summary & Key Findings of the Hub Assessment Report
Presenting the summary of the report, ISN Board Chairman Engr. Hanson Johnson, MNSE, highlighted the critical data shaping the hub network:
● Geographic Clusters & Baseline Growth: While major clusters thrive in commercial nerve centers Lagos accounting for 32% of respondents and Abuja at 16% the data shows a vibrant baseline of technology hubs spanning states like Kano, Kaduna, Enugu, Rivers, and Abia, each holding a stable 4% share.
● Operational Scale & Lifecycle: The ecosystem is young, dynamic, and highly grassroots driven. The vast majority (68.35%) are lean operations running with fewer than 10 full time employees, with a massive cohort consisting of “Young Hubs” emerged within the last 1 to 5 years.
● Sector Specialization: Technology and industrial specialization are accelerating. Four core economic pillars dominate hub operations: ICT/Software Development, AgriTech, FinTech, and EdTech, collectively accounting for 60% of all hub focus areas.
● Core Services & Target Demographics: Hubs have transitioned into crucial civic foundations; 90% offer structured training programs and 60% provide direct professional mentorship. Their primary target audiences are Startups, Entrepreneurs, and SMEs (40%), followed by Students and Graduates (20%), and targeted tracks for Women and Youth (15%).
● The Sustainability Challenge: Despite immense community impact, over 70% of innovation hubs operate on modest budgets with annual revenues falling below $50,000. Operational vulnerabilities are driven heavily by systemic infrastructure deficits, specifically skyrocketing overhead costs linked to recurrent power outages (experienced by over 60% of hubs), unstable internet connectivity, and a widening technical talent retention gap.
Institutional Goodwill and Partner Remarks
Office for Nigerian Digital Innovation (ONDI) & NITDA
“Strengthening Innovation Support Organisations (ISOs) across Nigeria is central to ONDI’s mandate. We recognise that hubs are not peripheral to the ecosystem, they are the connective tissue between talent, capital, and opportunity. NITDA’s broader agenda depends on a network of capable, well-resourced hubs functioning as true innovation intermediaries.” — Mrs. Victoria Fabunmi, National Coordinator, ONDI
GIZ/Digital Transformation Center (DTC) Nigeria
“This report is more than a document. It is a testament to the resilience, ambition, and growing sophistication of Nigeria’s innovation ecosystem. This document is a good basis for developing and implementing capacity building measures, including the hub audit and certification mechanism that is ready for piloting.”
— Dr. Thuweba Diwani, Commission Manager (AV), GIZ/DTC Nigeria
Hosting the event, the NASENI Innovation Hub (NIH); Nigeria’s leading innovation infrastructure for science, technology, and industry focused communities powered by AfriLabs expressed full alignment with ISN’s trajectory. Olaoluwa Adewusi, NIH Communications Manager, described the conference as a reflection of high-value sectoral conversations, noting that “this Hub was built so that Nigeria’s most important conversations have a home.”
Critical Benefits & Call to Action (CTA)
The report serves as a policy roadmap, an investment framework for corporate and international donors, and an operational playbook for hub managers to transition away from isolated silos into financially resilient, tiered ecosystem actors.
ISN calls on federal, state, and private sector stakeholders to move from acknowledging Nigeria’s tech potential to actively capitalizing its infrastructure. Immediate public-private collaborations are urged to subsidize renewable energy frameworks for regional hubs, establish standardized impact tracking, and integrate grassroots spaces into national policy rollouts.
Media & Report Access
The Nigerian Innovation Hub Assessment Report is publicly available starting today at: www.isnhubs.org.ng/hub-assessment-report
For ecosystem engagement, strategic frameworks, and updates on the 2026 Annual Gathering calendar, visit www.isn.org.ng.
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