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A local hosting deal highlights Nigeria’s push to fix long-standing infrastructure gaps

SpeedHost247 has completed the acquisition of Nigerian hosting provider HostNaira, a move that reflects a broader effort to improve the reliability of locally delivered web infrastructure. While the companies did not disclose financial terms, the deal arrives at a moment when Nigeria’s digital growth continues to outpace the systems that support it.

Across the country, businesses and creators rely more heavily on websites and online tools. However, many still face slow load times, unstable uptime, and limited technical support. Because of these challenges, some companies have turned to foreign hosting providers. Yet that approach often brings new problems, including latency, delayed responses, and limited understanding of local needs.

SpeedHost247 brought HostNaira on board to fix these problems but still keep that local touch people count on. HostNaira keeps working with Nigerian users, just now it runs on SpeedHost247’s stronger setup. As a result, customers gain access to upgraded systems while retaining familiar support channels and regional pricing.

Saintz Vincent, co-founder and senior software engineer at SpeedHost247, said the decision centers on practicality. Nigeria already has strong demand and technical talent. However, infrastructure limitations frequently slow progress. Vincent says that mixing local know-how with tougher systems lets businesses stop worrying about things breaking down and actually focus on growing.

The acquisition also allows SpeedHost247 to introduce additional services across the Nigerian market. These include revised shared hosting environments, developer-friendly configurations, and broader reseller access. The company’s sticking with the same pricing, which is huge for startups and small teams trying to make every dollar count.

If you’re with HostNaira, don’t worry about your service going down. This isn’t about rushing or forcing big changes overnight; it’s about building something solid that’ll last.

Look at the bigger picture, and you’ll see how much Nigeria’s hosting scene is changing. Local providers aren’t just leaning on foreign servers anymore. They’re putting real money and talent into building strong services right here at home. As the country’s digital world grows up, reliable local hosting isn’t just a backup plan—it’s becoming the main thing businesses count on.

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