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Kenya and Nigeria Deepen Space Cooperation in Landmark Bilateral Visit

byVictory Amah
September 30, 2025
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Kenya and Nigeria have taken significant strides toward strengthening their cooperation in space science, technology, and innovation, following a five-day high-level visit by officials from the Kenya Space Agency (KSA) to Abuja. The mission, led by KSA Director General Brigadier Hillary Kipkosgey, marks a major step toward expanding Africa’s collaborative footprint in the global space sector.

The visit began with strategic discussions at the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), where Brig. Kipkosgey was hosted by NASRDA Director General Dr. Matthew Adepoju. The two space leaders explored areas of mutual interest, toured NASRDA’s facilities, and agreed to establish a Joint Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) Committee. The committee will formalize bilateral collaboration and support joint efforts in Earth observation, artificial intelligence, robotics, forestry, national security, and sustainable development.

The agencies also pledged to align capacity-building programs and coordinate their positions within African Union forums, aiming to amplify Africa’s collective voice in global space governance.

Brig. Kipkosgey extended an invitation to NASRDA to participate in the Kenya Space Expo and Conference, scheduled for June 2026 in Nairobi. KSA officials Jacques Matara (Deputy Director of Space Research and Innovation) and Major Aloyce Were (Deputy Director of Space Systems and Infrastructure Development) also took part in the sessions.

Beyond government-to-government dialogue, the Kenyan delegation met with Nigerian space start-ups to explore the role of innovation and entrepreneurship in shaping Africa’s space future. NASRDA’s spokesperson, Dr. Felix Ale, emphasized the importance of intra-African investment and cooperation to unlock the continent’s full potential in space exploration. Brig. Kipkosgey praised Nigeria’s growing innovation ecosystem, while Dr. Idris Jega shared insights on commercialising new technologies and building inclusive space programs to inspire Africa’s next generation.

A key component of the visit focused on satellite communications. At the headquarters of Nigerian Communications Satellite Ltd (NIGCOMSAT), Managing Director Jane Nkechi Egerton-Idehen presented the capabilities of NigComSat-1R. Both agencies explored avenues for collaboration in satellite services that could accelerate socio-economic development across the continent.

The delegation also held strategic discussions at the Defence Space Administration (DSA), where Brig. Kipkosgey met with Chief of Defence Space Administration Air Vice Marshal L.I. Oluwatoyin. Talks highlighted the expanding scope of space activities in both countries, including growing links between civilian and defence-related applications.

“While KSA was initially focused on civilian applications, our mandate has expanded to include defence-related initiatives,” said Brig. Kipkosgey, noting a natural synergy between Kenya’s evolving role and Nigeria’s experience in defence space operations.

Kenya and Nigeria, both regional economic leaders with established space agencies and successful satellite launches, continue to invest in emerging technologies such as Earth observation and satellite communications. These investments are seen as crucial for driving innovation, improving national resilience, and fostering socio-economic development.

The visit underscored a shared ambition to build a more integrated African space ecosystem, capable of not only meeting domestic challenges but also contributing meaningfully to the global space economy.

By formalizing strategic cooperation, Kenya and Nigeria are positioning themselves at the forefront of Africa’s space renaissance—signaling a bold vision for technological sovereignty and continental advancement.

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