The phrase “data is the new oil” has never been more relevant. As Nigeria accelerates its digital transformation, the question of data sovereignty ensuring that data generated within our borders is stored, governed, and protected locally has become urgent.
Recent global outages from international platforms have shown one truth clearly: Nigeria cannot afford to depend solely on foreign infrastructure. Our digital economy, financial systems, authentication services, and national security all face risks when our data and our operations live abroad.
Why Data Sovereignty Matters Now
Relying on foreign data centres exposes Nigerian institutions to:
- Global outages that affect local services
- Shifting international policies
- Limited control over data governance
- Compliance and cybersecurity gaps
To secure the nation’s digital future, critical data must remain within Nigeria, governed by our laws and protected by our infrastructure.
GBB: Driving Nigeria’s Digital Independence
Galaxy Backbone (GBB) stands at the centre of Nigeria’s data sovereignty strategy. As the trusted government-owned digital infrastructure provider, GBB offers the capacity, expertise, and resilience needed to host and secure national data on Nigerian soil.
World-Class Data Centres in Nigeria
GBB operates Tier III data centres built to global standards—offering high uptime, redundancy, advanced controls, and secure colocation. In addition, GBB provides a Tier IV Data Centre for backup and business continuity, giving organizations maximum confidence to host locally with guaranteed resilience.
Hosting locally means Lower latency & improved performance; Stronger compliance with Nigerian regulations and reduced exposure to foreign disruptions
A Secure & Resilient National Cloud
GBB’s sovereign cloud platform enables government agencies, banks, fintechs, telecoms, and private businesses to run mission-critical operations within Nigeria with faster access to data, Local cybersecurity expertise, Reduced downtime and Stronger business continuity. With these, organizations can innovate confidently without depending on external providers.
The Message is Clear: Nigeria Must Put Nigeria First
Each global outage is a reminder that foreign hosting is no longer strategic. Public institutions, private companies, and multinationals operating in Nigeria must prioritize:
- Hosting data locally
- Colocating servers in GBB’s secure facilities
- Leveraging GBB’s cloud for critical operations
- Building resilience on trusted national infrastructure
Doing so strengthens not only organizational security and continuity, but also Nigeria’s digital independence and economic stability.
Nigeria’s data belongs in Nigeria and Galaxy Backbone is the secure, sovereign, and future-ready home it deserves.





























