Nigeryjskie studio gier komputerowych
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY leslie FAUVEL
Maliyo Games founder Hugo Obi works in his office in Lagos on January 20, 2025. To develop their nascent industry in a gaming world dominated by US and Asian giants, Nigerian studios are drawing on their native culture. The sector is still in its infancy, but they see great potential in a country where 70 percent of people are aged under 30 -- and with one of the fastest-growing populations in the world. (Photo by OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT / AFP)
2025-01-20
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