Anonymous
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6/21/2025, 8:15:55 PM No.508215177
>In the bustling heart of Lagos, a tech whiz named Basil Okpara Jr., crafted his own digital world. He captivated the world with his impressive repertoire of over 30 mobile games which he built at only 9 years old. This talented child programmer discovered his passion all thanks to a little nudge from his dad.
>His game creations, like the cleverly titled "Mosquito Mash," and the engaging hide-and-seek game featuring a sneaky bat, are designed to keep boredom at bay while entertaining players and sparking joy.
>But also a stepping stones toward his future ambition of becoming a scientist. As Africa's youth, like Basil, increasingly embrace technology and coding, the continent is transforming into a hotbed for innovation, backed by investments from tech giants like Google and Microsoft.
There is literally nothing stopping Africa from becomming a superpower if they get education
>His game creations, like the cleverly titled "Mosquito Mash," and the engaging hide-and-seek game featuring a sneaky bat, are designed to keep boredom at bay while entertaining players and sparking joy.
>But also a stepping stones toward his future ambition of becoming a scientist. As Africa's youth, like Basil, increasingly embrace technology and coding, the continent is transforming into a hotbed for innovation, backed by investments from tech giants like Google and Microsoft.
There is literally nothing stopping Africa from becomming a superpower if they get education
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