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Nigeria and Kenya Explore Satellite Collaboration to Boost African Connectivity

September 26, 2025
1 min read
Author: Kay-Lyne Wolfenden

The high-level engagement centered on exploring the capabilities of NIGCOMSAT’s satellite services and identifying avenues for impactful collaboration to strengthen satellite communications across the African continent.

NIGCOMSAT Limited  has announced that it welcomed the Chief Executive Officer of the Kenya Space Agency, Brigadier Hillary Kipkosgey, and his delegation on a strategic business visit to Nigeria.

The high-level engagement centered on exploring the capabilities of NIGCOMSAT’s satellite services and identifying avenues for impactful collaboration to strengthen satellite communications across the African continent.

Speaking during the visit, Dr. Chinwe Peace Anaduaka Amadi, Managing Director/CEO of NIGCOMSAT, reaffirmed the company’s readiness to partner with the Kenya Space Agency. She emphasized that NIGCOMSAT remains committed to delivering innovative satellite solutions that drive socio-economic development in Kenya and across Africa.

Amadi said the visit highlighted NIGCOMSAT’s dedication to building strong regional partnerships in space technology, stressing that such collaborations were critical to advancing innovation, enhancing security, and unlocking sustainable growth opportunities for the continent.

The visit marks a step forward in fostering greater African cooperation in space technology, with both institutions signaling their intent to work closely on initiatives that can strengthen connectivity, expand digital inclusion, and support broader economic transformation goals.

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