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  2. Video games in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    More than 60% of video games released by Kuluya are being downloaded outside of Nigeria, [2] with most downloads coming from Ghana, Kenya and South Africa, as well as various Asian countries. [5] In 2013, Kuluya was valued at $2million after raising another seed stage investment to expand its commercial activities.

  3. Whot! - Wikipedia

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    3-Star Whot card (English version) Whot! is a fast-paced strategic card game played with a non-standard deck in five suits: circles, crosses, triangles, stars and squares. It is a shedding game similar to Crazy Eights, Uno or Mau-Mau and was one of the first commercial games based on this family.

  4. Traditional games of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Ayo (Yoruba: Ayò Ọlọ́pọ́n) is a traditional mancala played by the Yoruba people in Nigeria. It is very close to the Oware game that spread to the Americas with the atlantic slave trade. Among modern mancalas, which are most often derived from Warri, the Kalah is a notable one that has essentially the same rules as Ayo.

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  6. Category:Video games set in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Video games set in Nigeria" ... (1995 video game)

  7. Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Twitter, officially known as X since 2023, is a social networking service.It is one of the world's largest social media platforms and one of the most-visited websites. [4] [5] Users can share short text messages, images, and videos in short posts commonly known as "tweets" (officially "posts") and like other users' content. [6]

  8. Lagos Games Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Lagos Games Festival is an annual one-day games and arts festival that takes place in Lagos, Nigeria. [1] Founded by Shina Charles Memud, it was created with the aim of promoting gaming culture, as well as building business opportunities for the gaming industry. [2]

  9. NIBCARD Games - Wikipedia

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    NIBCARD Games is a Nigerian tabletop game publishing company founded by Kenechukwu Cornelius Ogbuagu in 2016. [1] Their games focus on solving problems in society. Topics include ranching conflicts, homebuilding, Sustainable Development Goals, and migration.