After a successful season 1, the Mobile Game Tournament returns for a season 2. The AfroGamer and The Lagos Esports Forum continued their partnership as they grow the mobile gaming…
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Gaming is not a new activity in Nigeria, but as it turns into an industry globally with business opportunities, there is a need to educate users. At the Lagos Esports…
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When discussing esports in Africa, brand partnership and sponsorship has been a subject of discussion among communities. Many stakeholders are still trying to unlock what can interest brands to jump…
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The gaming industry in Africa has most times centered around gamers and tournament organizers. The gamers and organizers have been so stuck on western games, that a certain community in…
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It is no news that esports is growing fast in Africa and more youths are joining various gaming communities. Despite the growth, there has been a debate of content creation…
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After 3 weeks of mobile gaming, the mobile game tournament has come to an end. The tournament produced winners in 8 Ball poll, Ludo King and Naija Whot. The tournament…
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In an effort to develop the esports industry in Ghana with one unified front, a new management has been formed. The proposed esports Ghana structure had positions opened for stakeholders…
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It is no news that more global esports stakeholders are starting to take interest in Africa. Such interests is as a result of recent developments within different communities in the…
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The AfroGamer Show
The AfroGamer Podcast EP21 – THE IMPORTANCE OF A PAN AFRICAN COMMUNITY OF CREATIVES.
by afrogamerOn today’s episode, we had a chat with the founders of the Afrcacomicade, about the importance of a pan African community of creatives. Our panelists were – Michael E. Oscar…
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On today’s episode, we had a chat about the state of esports in Nigeria and content creation. Our panelist were – Adeyemi Adesanya, Sportepreneur, founder of Lagos Esports Forum –…