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		<title>In Search of Nigeria&#8217;s Silicon City</title>
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<p>At a time when some states in Nigeria like Lagos and Ogun have set the ambitious goal to achieve a mega city status, one wonders if a silicon city is in their master plans.</p>
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<p>At a time when some states in Nigeria like Lagos and Ogun have set the ambitious goal to achieve a mega city status, one wonders if a silicon city is in their master plans.</p>
<p>By Silicon City, I mean a place for growing and nuturing start-ups. Simply put, a <a href="http://www.loyokezie.com/2009/07/05/5-key-factors-to-creating-a-startup-hub-in-nigeria/" target="_blank">start-up hub</a>. While I&#8217;ve <a href="http://www.loyokezie.com/2009/07/21/10-best-places-to-create-a-startup-hub-in-nigeria/" target="_blank">suggested quite a few places in Nigeria</a> that can be developed to encourage start-ups, entrepreneurs and investors to move to, I didn&#8217;t consider Ilorin, Kwara State until now.</p>
<p>In a video posted on YouTube, a new proposed commercial project called Asa Dam Muliti-purpose Center is being embarked upon by the Kwara State Government, which if managed well, could make Ilorin a potential start-up hub to watch.</p>
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<p>Vop Osili, an Architect and Founding Partner and Principal, <a href="http://www.a2so4.com/a2so4/staff/" target="_blank">A2SO4</a>, who visited the site in 2007, described it thus:</p>
<blockquote><p>The Asa Dam project is a massive undertaking that will result in a tourist center unlike anything that has ever existed in that part of the world. It includes a large amusement park, three hotels, a conference center, a mall, gardens, and a sprawling golf course.</p>
<p>Also included in the plans is an international school, which will give Nigerian children the chance to experience high-quality education for the first time. The project will cover almost 1,000 acres and seeks to elevate the Asa Dam area’s prominence, both nationally and internationally.</p>
<p>It is also an environmentally-conscious project that will preserve the ecosystem and biodiversity of the area. The goal is to bring new investment to Nigeria and new pride to a nation of people.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>What about Electricity?<br />
</strong></p>
<p>According to an<a href="http://www.tradeinvestnigeria.com/investment_opportunities/199890.htm" target="_blank"> article</a> in Trade Invest Nigeria,</p>
<blockquote><p>Due to the recent completion of the Ganmo sub-station, Ilorin currently enjoys very close to 24 hours a day of uninterrupted power supply. In fact, many business owners are delighted by the fact that they have to make very little use of generators.</p></blockquote>
<p>If this is true, I guess we can start picturing a city such as Ilorin becoming a great start-up hub. Whether this would become a reality or not, I don&#8217;t know. But I think it could very well compete with <a href="http://siliconcape.com" target="_blank">Silicon Cape</a> which is gradually bringing people together to create Africa&#8217;s largest start-up hub in Capetown, South Africa.</p>
<p>Perhaps, the <a href="http://siliconcity.ning.com/" target="_blank">Silicon City Nigeria</a> social network created by Kayode Adebayo via the Ning platform could spark up discussions on creating an ideal start-up hub in Nigeria.</p>
<p>Until then, a silicon city in Nigeria might just be a dream.</p>
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