A landmark moment for Nigeria’s industrial and digital future has unfolded with the commissioning of Coleman’s Sagamu V Fibre Optic Factory Phase II. This milestone marks a major leap in local manufacturing capability and reaffirms Nigeria’s commitment to technological self-reliance. With expanded production capacity and cutting-edge infrastructure, the facility strengthens the nation’s fibre optic backbone, accelerates broadband deployment, and positions Nigeria as a regional hub for advanced telecommunications technology.

The official commissioning of Coleman’s Sagamu V Factory (Fibre Optic Phase II) marked more than the launch of Africa’s largest fibre optic manufacturing facility and the continent’s first fibre-reinforced plastic production plant, it signaled a defining moment for Nigeria’s cable and telecommunications industry.

With this expansion, Coleman continues to redefine Africa’s manufacturing landscape, strengthening local capacity, reducing import dependency, and enabling faster, more reliable broadband deployment across Nigeria and the wider region. The Sagamu V Factory stands as a testament to homegrown innovation, world-class engineering, and the company’s unwavering commitment to elevating the cable industry to global standards.

More than infrastructure, this milestone underscores a forward-looking industrial mindset where technology, talent, and resilience form the backbone of Africa’s digital future. It is a proud moment not just for Coleman, but for every stakeholder invested in building a connected, empowered, and technologically secure Africa.





