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    Traditional games of Nigeria - Wikipedia

    Nigeria has several traditional games, though they have faded away due to lack of support and the dominance of Western sports. Traditional games historically played a significant role in teaching Nigerian children about the structure of their societies. See more

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    Several traditional Nigerian games are played at the National Sports Festival of Nigeria. See more

    Abula
    Abula is similar to volleyball, except that participants hit the ball with a wooden bat.
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    Arin
    Arin is similar to billiards, except that it is played using seeds as the items that are maneuvered around. See more

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