Unicloud Africa is reshaping the cloud computing landscape across the continent by launching a sovereign cloud platform that combines local currency billing with cutting-edge AI infrastructure, offering African businesses and governments a cost-effective alternative to long-latency offshore providers.
The pan-African cloud platform dedicated to advancing digital sovereignty unveiled its enterprise-grade sovereign cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure in Lagos on Monday, with immediate availability in Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Zambia, Senegal and Mozambique.
Driven by the mission of “One Cloud, One Africa”, the launch was born out of a strategic partnership with TouchNet, Africa’s leading technology services provider. TouchNet’s expertise ensures a robust and scalable foundation for a platform tailored to the specific needs of the African continent.
Unicloud Africa CEO Ladi Okuneye declared the platform to be the foundation of Africa’s true digital and financial independence.
This initiative addresses long-standing challenges for African businesses, delivering world-class, highly certified, financially optimized and fully compliant cloud services that eliminate the burden of expensive offshore options. Central to this redefinition is the platform’s emphasis on fiscal sovereignty and predictable costs. Businesses can pay for services in local currency, protecting them from currency fluctuations and unpredictable expenses.
Complementing this is the abolition of data transmission charges. This ensures there are no charges for data retrieval and allows for simple and predictable monthly billing. A pay-as-you-go operational spending model eliminates the need for large up-front investments in IT infrastructure, further freeing up capital.
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Security and resilience forms another cornerstone, with sovereign data compliance ensuring that all sensitive information such as AI, machine learning and big data, among others, is hosted and processed entirely within the country to meet regulatory demands in sectors such as finance, healthcare and government.
This architecture features two active/active availability zones and a contractual 99.999% service level agreement for storage, providing unparalleled uptime for mission-critical workloads. Global certifications such as ISO 27001 for information security and ISO 22301 for business continuity confirm that the platform complies with the highest trust standards.
Central to the innovation are AI acceleration capabilities, especially GPU-as-a-Service. It provides high-performance, on-demand GPU-enabled cloud servers for running complex AI models and large-scale applications. This enables use cases ranging from real-time fraud detection in financial services to AI-driven analysis in medical research. Developer compatibility matches the familiar features of leading global cloud environments, facilitating rapid adoption by local and international teams and democratizing access to the computing power needed for the next wave of continental innovation.
“Strategic transformation towards Africa’s competitiveness”
“For too long, African businesses have been held back by the financial burden and compliance risks of offshore cloud platforms. This is a strategic shift. We offer world-class infrastructure backed by local currency billing, zero egress fees, and the peace of mind of ISO-certified in-country data management. Unicloud Africa is the definitive foundation for true digital and financial independence in Africa,” Okuney revealed.
“By partnering with Unicloud Africa, TouchNet is directly accelerating Africa’s digital transformation. We provide a secure, scalable and locally optimized AI cloud infrastructure that enables businesses and governments to modernize operations, drive innovation and protect data locally. This platform is a testament to our commitment to a connected and sovereign Africa,” said Charlie Bahous, CEO of TouchNet.
OADC CEO Dr. Ayotunde Coker added, “We strongly believe that a fully localized cloud infrastructure is essential to economic growth and Africa’s digital future. OADC is therefore committed to working with partners like UniCloud Africa, who are key to achieving a truly unified African digital ecosystem, and providing all the necessary support.”

