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9-year-old Nigerian Basil Okpara Jr. has built over 30 mobile games and he has only just started | Urban Intellectuals

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One of the biggest ways people relax today is by playing games. Whether it’s on a console or a phone, it’s a person’s go-to when they have free time, need to relax, or want a break from life. The game development industry is growing as people prove you can make a valuable living from it. []

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