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The global AI race, U.S. military dominance, and the strategic risk facing Nigeria and Africa | By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo

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The global AI race, U.S. military dominance, and the strategic risk facing Nigeria and Africa | By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo
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This may sound like science fiction, but it is the reality of modern warfare, not a scene from a James Cameron movie set. The future of military conflict is increasingly defined by artificial intelligence, and Africa must recognize and adapt to this shift. The U.S. military already understands the strategic importance of integrating AI into its operations. Warfare is no longer limited to traditional tactical assaults; it is evolving into a domain where AI-driven systems enhance decision-making, intelligence gathering, logistics, and even autonomous defense mechanisms. Nations that fail to embrace this transformation risk being left behind in the next era of global security.

Just under five percent of global artificial intelligence researchers are based in Africa. This stark statistic raises an urgent question: does the continent fully grasp the magnitude of the artificial intelligence revolution, and is it prepared not merely to consume AI but to shape and profit from it?

Artificial intelligence, broadly defined as computer systems designed to simulate human intelligence, is transforming the global economy. From predictive maintenance in manufacturing to automated customer service and intelligent supply chains, AI is already embedded in daily life and industry. It powers autonomous vehicles, optimizes traffic management, and enables faster, more accurate decision-making. In countries like China, intelligent traffic systems already regulate road networks, demonstrating how AI can reshape national infrastructure.

Yet the central question remains: where is Africa in this transformation?

Africa is not absent from AI innovation. Rather, it occupies a complex position, emerging as an innovator while largely remaining a consumer of finished technologies developed elsewhere. Despite accounting for a significant share of the world’s population, the continent hosts less than one percent of global data centers and AI research infrastructure.

More than sixteen African countries, including Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, have begun developing national AI strategies. At the continental level, the African Union has identified artificial intelligence as a strategic priority, emphasizing homegrown innovation, ethical governance, and locally relevant applications.

However, policy ambitions often collide with practical constraints. Limited electricity supply, insufficient data infrastructure, weak internet connectivity, and shortages of specialized skills continue to slow progress.

As a result, many African AI startups rely heavily on foreign venture capital, raising difficult questions about ownership, sovereignty, and who ultimately profits from African innovation.

Despite these challenges, AI presents Africa with a rare opportunity to redefine its role in the global economy.

For decades, African economies have depended heavily on exporting raw materials. Artificial intelligence offers a pathway to shift from raw material dependency to exporting high-value digital solutions.

African-developed AI tools in fintech, agritech, healthcare, and education can address local challenges while also serving global markets, particularly other emerging economies facing similar constraints.

Mobile-first financial systems provide one of the clearest examples. Kenya’s M-PESA platform demonstrated how African innovation can transform financial inclusion and inspire global adoption. Similarly, drone delivery systems pioneered in Rwanda have proven that African solutions can lead in cutting-edge logistics.

In Cameroon, local companies are developing AI tools to help small businesses improve logistics, build websites, and manage customer data. These solutions enhance competitiveness and demonstrate the export potential of African technology.

Artificial intelligence could also revolutionize agriculture, healthcare, and education across the continent. AI-powered tools can help farmers predict weather patterns, assist doctors in diagnosing diseases earlier, and expand access to quality education through adaptive learning platforms.

Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy and most populous country, stands at a decisive moment in this transformation.

The government has launched a national AI strategy aimed at guiding responsible development and positioning the country for leadership. Institutions such as the National Information Technology Development Agency and the National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics are actively funding research and supporting startups.

Nigeria’s Artificial Intelligence Research Scheme has already provided grants to dozens of research teams, while talent development initiatives such as the Three Million Technical Talent program aim to prepare a new generation of engineers and innovators.

These efforts represent an encouraging beginning. However, the ultimate measure of success will not be the number of programs launched but the real-world impact of Nigerian-developed AI solutions.

The goal must be clear: solve Nigerian problems first, then export those solutions globally.

Other emerging economies are moving aggressively. Countries such as India, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Vietnam, Chile, and Colombia are investing heavily in AI ecosystems tailored to their national needs.

These countries are not waiting to import solutions. They are building their own.

Africa must do the same. Artificial intelligence offers Africa more than efficiency gains. It offers economic sovereignty.

Developing localized language models, mobile-first digital services, and AI-powered agricultural technologies can generate export revenue, create high-quality jobs, and reduce brain drain.

Young Africans are already engaging with AI tools, building startups, and contributing to the global digital economy. What remains is the scaling of these efforts through sustained investment, infrastructure development, and supportive policies.

The continent can remain primarily a consumer and patron of foreign technologies, or it can become a creator and exporter of the technologies that will define the future.

Artificial intelligence is not a distant possibility. It is the defining economic force of the present.

Africa’s future in the AI age will depend on whether it chooses merely to participate or to lead.

Daniel Nduka Okonkwo is a Nigerian investigative journalist, publisher of Profiles International Human Rights Advocate, and policy analyst whose work focuses on governance, institutional accountability, and political power. He is also a human rights activist and advocate. His reporting and analysis have appeared in Sahara Reporters, African Defence Forum, Daily Intel Newspapers, Opinion Nigeria, African Angle, and other international media platforms. He writes from Nigeria and can be reached at dan.okonkwo.73@gmail.com.

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