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Stop Calling Betting “Gaming”: Ghana Is Killing Its Own Video Game Industry still in 2026

As sports betting dominates the meaning of “gaming” in Ghana, the country’s real video game industry is being pushed into the shadows. For years, Ghana has been making a mistake that continues to damage an entire industry before it even has the chance to grow. That mistake is simple. We keep calling betting “gaming.” And the more this confusion spreads, …

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Esports in Ghana: The Road So Far — Has It Truly Grown?

A Look at Ghana’s Esports Journey – Progress, Challenges, and the Road Ahead In Ghana, conversations about esports often get clouded by debates over who’s official, who can host tournaments, and who controls the scene.Who has been doing it for a long time and who has the rights. But beyond all the noise, one fundamental question remains: Has esports in …

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Rewind and Play: The Games That Defined Our Childhood

Reliving the Childhood Games That Shaped Ghana’s Gaming Culture Remember how much fun we had playing with friends during leisure hours? The laughtershared among siblings and the occasional snitching when someone decides to hoard theconsole or keyboard? Those were much simpler times, when games were found on CDs,cartridges or folders on computers. Some games were also played in game centers …

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From Ghana to the World: New Learning Game Turns STEM Into an Adventure

Making Gaming a learning tool with STEM A quiet revolution in education is happening on the shores of Cape Coast—and it’s being led not by textbooks, but by a game controller. The first chapter of STEM Citizens, titled Prologue, has just launched—and the response from kids, parents, and educators has been nothing short of overwhelming. What Is STEM Citizens? Created …

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Are Mobile Games Real Games or just disguised Money Making Schemes in the Video Game Indsutry

Lets dive into the ire of the video games industry….Mobile Games Mobile games have come a long way in recent years since the release of Nokia’s legendary Snake in 1997. Then came Angry Birds, Candy Crush and Subway Surfers, which put a spotlight on the potential of mobile phones in the gaming sphere. The rise of high tech smartphones and …

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Beyond the Myths and Headlines: Who’s a Hero Today?

The Hero. The Protagonist. The Chosen One(s) that get to save almost everything and everyone in the world in which they find themselves. An archetype woven into the very fibre of the human race, and not just a gaming troupe. From galaxies, ancient myths to fantasy worlds, humanity has always had a thing for heroes and their journeys. Our cave …

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