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HERO FEATURE: When Games Stop Being Playthings And Start Doing Real Work

Adejoke Alabi-Henry by Adejoke Alabi-Henry
5 months ago
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For years, games in Nigeria were seen almost entirely as entertainment—something parents tolerated at best and discouraged at worst. Today, that perception is slowly changing. Educators, NGOs, and training organisations are beginning to use game-based learning tools to teach literacy, numeracy, basic coding, financial skills, and problem-solving.

Across the country, simple mobile games are being used in ways that would have seemed unlikely a decade ago. Some private schools now rely on interactive learning apps to reinforce classroom lessons. These games are not designed for high-end consoles or constant internet access. They run on basic Android phones and tablets, work offline, and are often shared among several children.

Nigerian developers are responding to this shift by building games with clear educational outcomes. Instead of focusing on fast-paced action or competition, they design experiences that reward repetition, curiosity, and progress. Counting games, spelling challenges, logic puzzles, and money-management simulations are becoming part of everyday learning routines in homes and schools.

Beyond the classroom, gamified tools are also finding space in skills training and youth development. Some organisations use simulation-style games to teach entrepreneurship basics—pricing, decision-making, and risk—without long lectures. Learners experiment, fail, adjust, and try again, absorbing lessons through experience rather than instruction.

What makes this moment significant is not the technology itself, but the shift in thinking. Games are no longer treated only as distractions. Teachers are using them as teaching aids. Parents are beginning to accept that not all screen time is wasted time. Developers are measuring success not just in downloads, but in usefulness.

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Nigeria’s games industry is still young, but this evolution points to a more practical future—one where games are valued not only for entertainment, but for their ability to support learning, build skills, and solve everyday problems.

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Adejoke Alabi-Henry

Adejoke Henry is the Editor, Lifestyle & Culture at Leadership Newspaper, where she oversees editorial direction, content strategy, and brand storytelling. A dynamic media professional, she brings a strong footprint in Nigeria's publishing and lifestyle space to her leadership role.

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