V8, a co-working hub has been launched to find entrepreneurial talents, assist in business development and provide a friendly environment for startups to function in Lagos.
Located at 7B, Dr S. Ezekuse Close, Lekki Phase 1, V8 will offer professional support services to entrepreneurs, and small businesses such as on-demand workspaces, mentorship, capacity building, business strategies and funding.
The co-working space is fully furnished and features high-speed Internet and WiFi, constant uninterrupted power, dedicated front desks, meeting rooms, and private offices.
Entrepreneurs who are interested in using the hub can pick any of the four available packages – Enthusiast, Professional, Dedicated Office and Traveler – which comes with affordable prices and varying benefits.
The launch of V8 in Lagos highlights a growing global trend: entrepreneurs and startups are seeking dynamic environments that offer more than just desks and Wi-Fi.
What V8 offers is a comprehensive ecosystem—mentorship, business strategy support, funding opportunities, and a vibrant community—that transforms workspaces into launchpads for innovation.
These spaces are no longer just about having a place to work; they’re about fostering collaboration, encouraging creativity, and giving budding businesses the tools they need to thrive in a competitive landscape.
This same energy is being mirrored across the world in startup-friendly cities like Kuala Lumpur, where entrepreneurial activity is booming.
A fully furnished coworking space kl offers the perfect blend of professionalism and convenience for emerging founders and digital nomads looking for productive environments in Southeast Asia’s growing tech hub.
With seamless infrastructure, thoughtfully designed interiors, and networking opportunities baked into the culture, these coworking spaces elevate the standard of what modern professionals expect.
They’re not just offices—they’re launchpads, collaboration hubs, and innovation clusters that empower today’s talent to build the businesses of tomorrow.
V8 will also run an accelerator program for early-stage startups based in Lagos from any sector, and provide funding too. The program is expected to commence next year.