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Google Unveils New Connectivity Hubs, $9M Fund, Free AI Tools to Boost Africa’s Digital Growth

Google also pledged $9 million in new funding for African universities and research institutions in the coming year, adding to over $17 million already invested in training, curriculum development, and access to advanced AI models.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
September 18, 2025
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Google has unveiled new connectivity hubs, $9M Fund, and free AI tools to boost Africa’s digital growth.

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Google has reaffirmed its long-term commitment to Africa with a fresh wave of investments aimed at deepening connectivity, advancing artificial intelligence (AI) adoption, and empowering young innovators across the continent.

The tech giant announced plans to establish four new subsea cable connectivity hubs in Africa’s north, south, east, and west regions. The hubs will serve as vital digital corridors, strengthening internet resilience within Africa and between Africa and the world. The move builds on Google’s Africa Connect infrastructure program, which already includes the Equiano subsea cable, the Umoja fiber optic route to Australia, and the Johannesburg Google Cloud region.

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Google also pledged $9 million in new funding for African universities and research institutions in the coming year, adding to over $17 million already invested in training, curriculum development, and access to advanced AI models.

To support Africa’s next generation of innovators, Google introduced a free one-year subscription to its AI Pro plan for college students aged 18 and above. The initiative will begin in Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, offering students access to advanced tools like Deep Research and Gemini 2.5 Pro.

Over the past two decades, Google has trained more than 7 million Africans in digital skills and plans to reach an additional 3 million students, educators, and young professionals by 2030. Its investments have already enabled 100 million people to access the internet for the first time and contributed billions to Africa’s GDP.

Speaking on the announcement, Alex Okosi, Managing Director for Google Africa, said:

“Africa’s digital economy holds immense potential, and it will be driven by the talent and ingenuity of its next generation. These announcements—spanning AI education, advanced tools for students, and expanded connectivity—are unified investments into Africa’s upward trajectory.”

Google has invested over $1 billion in Africa to date, supporting startups, job creation, and infrastructure projects. The company says its new initiatives reaffirm its mission to drive connectivity, innovation, and youth-led growth across the continent.

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