Angle 360, Skytrend Unveils Nigerian-Owned Cloud Server – Shakes SME Accounting Space

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Angle 360 Accounting Services and Skytrend Consulting switch on a Nigerian-owned cloud server in Ogba, disrupting SME accounting with a bold monthly subscription model.

Nigeria’s SME accounting ecosystem is witnessing a rare disruption. On Monday, January 19, 2026, Angle 360 Accounting Services and Skytrend Consulting Ltd will officially unveil a Nigerian-owned server hosting centre in Ogba, Lagos, a move that challenges foreign cloud dominance and introduces a bold monthly subscription model designed to democratise access to accounting software nationwide.

For years, most Nigerian businesses have relied on foreign servers to host their financial data. That dependency is now being questioned. With the launch of the new in-house server hosting centre, Angle 360 Accounting Services and Skytrend Consulting Ltd are bringing cloud accounting infrastructure home, allowing organisations to access their financial data online in real time from anywhere in the world while being hosted entirely in Nigeria.

In a statement issued in Lagos over the weekend, the Lead Consultant of Angle 360 Accounting Services, Femi Adeoya, who is also the Managing Partner of Skytrend Consulting Ltd, said the server data centre was deliberately created to simplify the digitalisation process for small and medium scale businesses across the country.

Adeoya explained that the platform makes accounting software implementation and remote access available to thousands of SMEs without the traditional burden of high upfront cost or technical complexity. The release states that businesses can now be onboarded quickly without paying separately for software licences, implementation fees, training or external cloud hosting platforms.

Beyond the physical infrastructure, Adeoya disclosed that the unveiling activates a disruptive commercial model long discussed but rarely executed in Nigeria’s accounting space.

Monthly subscription model – killing heavy upfront costs

According to Adeoya, instead of organisations paying large sums upfront for accounting software, implementation, training and third-party hosting, businesses can now operate on a simple monthly subscription structure on the Angle 360 initiative. Under this model, a single monthly token covers software access, full implementation, user training and secure remote use.

He said this approach removes one of the biggest barriers preventing SMEs from adopting digital accounting systems, particularly cash flow constraints that make traditional software deployment unaffordable. At the same time, the model guarantees predictable and sustainable recurring income for service providers.

Industry observers say the structure mirrors global Software-as-a-Service practices but is uniquely adapted to Nigerian business realities, where many SMEs remain informal due to cost and access limitations.

One platform, global reach – SMEs go borderless

With the new Angle 360 hosting centre located at the firm’s Ogba head office, Nigerian businesses can securely access their financial data from anywhere in the world while enjoying locally managed infrastructure. The setup eliminates the need for foreign hosting subscriptions and reduces exposure to data sovereignty risks, latency issues and fragmented service arrangements.

All services are consolidated under one platform, reducing downtime, operational friction and long-term costs for growing enterprises.

Sage 50, QuickBooks, Busy – trusted software on Nigerian cloud

At the Angle 360 launch, the cloud server will host Sage 50, QuickBooks and Busy, three of the most widely used accounting software platforms among small and medium scale businesses globally. These platforms are favoured for their reliability, scalability and reporting strength, particularly for SMEs seeking structure and compliance.

₦50,000 monthly promo – opening the door for SMEs

Adeoya also announced the unveiling of a special Angle 360 promotional offer beginning Monday, January 19, 2026 to the end of February 2026, targeted at SMEs that cannot afford to pay separately for software cost, implementation, training and cloud hosting.

Under the promotion, according to Mr Femi Adeoya, “Eligible businesses can be fully onboarded with complete accounting software implementation and cloud hosting by paying a monthly token of ₦50,000, with all services inclusive.” He described the offer as a strategic intervention aimed at accelerating SME digital adoption, democratizing accounting software adoption by SMEs in Nigeria and removing financial excuses for poor financial record keeping.

Interested organisations and individuals are advised to contact Angle 360 Accounting Services and Skytrend Consulting Ltd consultants via the official hotlines 08033857245 or 08032393958 for immediate onboarding and further information. Free consultation applies.

Analysts say the unveiling signals a shift toward subscription-based accounting services supported by locally controlled cloud infrastructure, positioning Nigerian firms to better compete in an increasingly digital global economy.