Talent City, co-founded by Iyinoluwa Aboyeji and Luqman Edu, has announced plans to develop a revolutionary tech community at Alaro City, Lagos’ new city in the Lekki Free Zone.
Talent City is an innovative community designed and built for the future of work, where remote work-friendly policies, co-living, speedy internet, and reliable infrastructure seamlessly integrate with an unrivaled digital experience.
Founded by Nigerian impact entrepreneurs, Iyinoluwa Aboyeji and Luqman Edu, Chief Visionary Officer and Managing Director of Filmo Real Estate, the City will transform the African tech landscape for good.
The City is built upon three pillars – a robust technology ecosystem, quality infrastructure and digital governance – and strives to create an ideal work environment and community.
Talent City is backed by Pronomos, Charter Cities Institute, Ventures Platform, and Lofty Inc and, following its inauguration at Alaro City, has the ambition to roll out additional model cities in Africa.
“We are thrilled to announce our first Talent City location in Lagos. Along with our partners, we have acquired a 72,000 sqm plot in Alaro City, Lagos’ new city in the Lekki Free Zone. Our prototype city will be home to 1,000 residents and 2,500 remote workers, featuring a central co-working campus along with a variety of housing options designed for a flexible remote-friendly lifestyle of the future,” Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, Founder, Talent City, said.
Alaro City is planned as a 2,000-hectare mixed-income, city-scale development with homes, offices, schools, healthcare facilities, hotels, entertainment, and 150 hectares (370 acres) of parks and open spaces.
“We are pleased to welcome the innovation and innovators of Talent City to Alaro City, where they will find an equal partner in actualising City’s revolutionary ambitions in the technology ecosystem,” Yomi Ademola, Managing Director, Alaro City, said.