About Co-Creation Hub (CcHub)
Co-Creation Hub Nigeria (CcHub) is Africa's leading technology and innovation centre, founded in 2010 by Bosun Tijani (now Nigerian Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy) and Femi Longe in Yaba, Lagos. CcHub operates as an incubator, accelerator, co-working space, and innovation consulting firm, and is widely credited with catalysing the Nigerian and wider African tech startup ecosystem - including early support to Nigerian tech companies that went on to become major successes. CcHub has expanded to Kigali (Rwanda), Nairobi (Kenya), and Windhoek (Namibia), and in 2020 acquired iHub Kenya, East Africa's leading tech innovation hub, marking one of the first significant pan-African tech hub consolidations. CcHub manages the Mastercard Foundation Edtech Fellowship, Google's Artificial Intelligence for Social Good programme, and numerous other innovation initiatives.