- The company delivers cloud, connectivity, security, and e-business platforms through its digital infrastructure ecosystem.
- Nigeria’s ICT sector faces high costs, power challenges, and rising demand for cloud and edge services.
21st Century Technologies Limited expands ICT services
Founded in 1997, 21st Century Technologies Limited (21CTL) is one of Nigeria’s largest indigenous ICT infrastructure providers. The company describes itself as an “ecosystem Technology Group,” developing bold and sustainable digital infrastructure projects that address key national and enterprise needs.
Its portfolio includes software development, connectivity, data centres, edge computing, and telecom solutions such as VoIP, dark fibre, and point-to-point services. The company also provides payment platforms, video streaming, security-as-a-service, and training for ICT professionals.
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21st Century Technologies matters to Nigeria’s ICT growth
Nigeria wants its ICT industry to carry more of the weight of economic growth, but several obstacles remain. Fibre projects and other infrastructure take major capital, power supplies remain unstable, regulation lacks consistency, and the talent pipeline is thin. Together these issues slow down broadband expansion and raise costs for businesses.
21st Century Technologies Limited has responded by spreading its reach across telecom, cloud and security. It supplements these with consultancy and professional training, strengthening both infrastructure and human skills. The firm highlights sustainability and global partnerships as key pillars, aligning Nigeria’s digital services with international expectations. As cloud-native software, electronic payments and secure data platforms move to the centre of daily business, 21CTL’s role as a bridge in the country’s transformation is becoming clearer.