UAE & Ghana Sign USD 1B Deal to Build Africa’s Largest Innovation Hub
The hub will host global tech firms like Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, and Meta, boosting local jobs and innovation.

The United Arab Emirates and Ghana have signed a landmark USD 1 billion agreement to construct Africa's largest Innovation Hub in Ningo Prampram, Ghana. This initiative aims to position Ghana as a leading Artificial Intelligence hub in West Africa.
The project is a collaboration between Ghana's Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, and UAE entities including the Ports Customs Free Zone Corporation (PCFC) and G42, a prominent AI firm. The MoU was signed by Ghana's Minister of Communications, Samuel Nartey George, and Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, CEO of DP World and Chairman of PCFC.
The first phase of the project will commence in 2026 on a 25-acre site, with completion anticipated within two years. The hub will host major global tech companies, including Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, and Meta, fostering local employment and technological advancement.
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