Hundreds of millions of Africans live without electricity, internet, or basic digital services. Not because demand doesn't exist — but because the infrastructure was never built for them. Bosporan Village Hub is changing that.
Across Nigeria's 774 Local Government Areas and into the wider Sub-Saharan African continent, we are deploying the infrastructure that was never built for rural communities — solar-powered, satellite-connected, and community-first. This is not aid. It is the foundation of a digital Africa.
The Bosporan Village Hub is a self-contained modular structure that ships to any location and deploys in under 48 hours — without a power grid, without fibre cables, without municipal infrastructure. Everything a rural community needs, in one place.
Every Bosporan Village Hub delivers the full range of services rural communities have never had access to — all solar-powered, always on.
Starlink broadband delivered to the community. Wifi access, daily vouchers, business plans — first internet access for thousands of families.
Cash withdrawals, deposits, transfers, bill payments, mobile money — a complete financial access point where no bank branch exists.
Smart charging station for phones, laptops, and power banks. Solar-powered, 24/7. The most immediate daily need in every off-grid community.
100-seat outdoor cinema, retractable canopy, LED screen and premium sound. Football, films, education, events — the community gathers here.
10-seat computer lab, digital literacy training, online courses, JAMB and WAEC preparation, CV services, and youth digital skills programs.
Remote healthcare consultations via HD video. Digital diagnostics. A doctor's consultation without hours of travel — right in the community.
Outdoor LED display visible in full daylight. Community information, local business advertising, public health campaigns — a new media platform.
Multilingual AI touchscreen in Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo and English. Government forms, business registration, digital services — accessible to all.
Printing, scanning, NIN, BVN, JAMB, WAEC, birth certificates, land documents — full government services support, no city travel required.
Live commodity prices on the LED screen. Farmers see real market rates, connect to buyers directly, and stop losing income to price exploitation.
Tax returns, voter registration, social welfare, land registry — all accessible at the hub. Governance brought into every community.
CCTV, IoT energy sensors, remote oversight. The hub is tracked in real time — power, usage, and community safety, always monitored.
Every hub placed in a community creates permanent change — not the kind that ends when a project cycle closes, but the kind that compounds over 20 years. People gain access to markets, healthcare, education, and finance for the first time in their lives. Economies shift. Opportunities grow.
Nigeria has 774 Local Government Areas. Millions of people in hundreds of communities have never had reliable electricity, internet, banking, or healthcare access. Bosporan Village Hub is building the infrastructure to serve every single one — community by community, systematically, permanently.
Nigeria is where it begins. The model extends to all 54 African nations. 500,000+ addressable communities across Sub-Saharan Africa. One replicable hub, continent-wide reach.
Each hub creates direct local employment — operators, technicians, and service staff. Vendors cluster around the hub. A micro-economy takes root and grows.
Live market prices displayed on the LED screen. Farmers earn more when they know the real rate. Market intelligence becomes a free daily utility for every community member.
JAMB, WAEC, university applications, digital literacy — accessible on-site. A rural generation entering the knowledge economy for the first time.
Telemedicine connects communities to doctors without the journey. Early diagnosis. Prescriptions. Health information. Access to care where it was never possible before.
Nguru, Yobe State is where we prove the model. But the vision was always 774 Nigerian LGAs — and then every underserved community across Sub-Saharan Africa. This is not a local project. It is a continent-scale infrastructure mission, starting from the ground up.
Pilot hub deployed. The model is tested in real conditions, in a genuinely underserved community. The foundation everything else is built on.
Expand from the pilot to a cluster of hubs. Regional operations, state government partnerships, and local supply chain established.
Hubs deployed across Nigeria's six zones. National reach unlocked. The model is proven at scale across diverse communities and climates.
Every Nigerian LGA served. The foundation of Nigeria's rural digital economy. The model ready for export across Sub-Saharan Africa.
500,000+ communities across 54 African nations with Bosporan Village Hubs. Africa's digital divide, permanently bridged.
Located at the commercial heart of Nguru — the pilot hub is the first of many. It exists not as the destination, but as the proof that unlocks the rest. One community served well is the blueprint for 774, and beyond.
We are actively seeking grant funding, impact-focused partnerships, and mission-aligned collaborators at every level — from local communities to international development organisations.
Land allocation, community introductions, LGA co-investment, and state digital economy programme alignment. Government partnership accelerates every deployment.
UN agencies, international foundations, and development funds aligned with digital access, rural healthcare, education, and financial inclusion goals.
Banks, fintech companies, and mobile money providers who want to reach the most underserved communities — and build lasting infrastructure there.
Connectivity providers and technology companies who want to serve rural Africa — through the Bosporan Village Hub as shared community infrastructure.
Universities, schools, and research institutions who want to bring digital education, literacy programmes, and knowledge access to rural communities.
We are actively seeking grant funding and impact-aligned support from foundations and organisations whose mission aligns with bridging Africa's digital divide.
Whether you are a government partner, development organisation, community leader, or grant-making body aligned with our mission — we want to hear from you.