Spot the ball Africa debuts next month

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Organisers of the Spot the ball Africa have announced that the competition will debut in Nigeria next month. Dekaizen Worldwide is collaborating with United Kingdom-based firm, Sports Alive Limited, to organize the competition in Africa.

A statement by the Chief Task Assigner of Dekaizen Worldwide, Abioye Femi, revealed, “the new system is geared at rewarding participants for their passion when they spot the ball using their skill on the published weekly picture, which is quite different from what we have currently in the Nigerian and African market.”

Explaining how the system works, Abioye said, “Entrants will use their analytical skills and judgment to work out where the judges believe the ball is on a photo from a real football game. The closest prediction will smile home with the ultimate jackpot.”

He disclosed: “For the next two weeks, you can play for free on our website and winners will be rewarded with exciting prizes and gift items. We have especially adapted the platform for mobile platforms,” he added.

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