Choplife Gaming Empire expands to Côte D’Ivoire

From left to right: Check DIARRA, DMEC (LONACI); Gérard COULIBALY, Head of IT Department (LONACI); Mrs ELIAME Nila Aby, Head of Marketing and Customer Care Department (LONACI;, ICHOLA Ismaël – Head of Operations (Choplife Gaming); Dramane COULIBALY, General Manager (LONACI); Oluwatosun ‘Mr Eazi’ AJIBADE, MD/CEO (Choplife Gaming); Ghislaine ALLAMAN, Data Protection Officer (LONACI); Yao KOUAME, Head of Legal and Compliance Department (LONACI)

Choplife Gaming, Africa’s most prominent gaming franchisee, is making waves yet again with its latest move into Côte D’Ivoire.

This time, the company has set its sights on Côte D’Ivoire, marking its sixth foray into a new market, as announced in a statement by its founder, Mr Eazi, a multitalented music icon and international entrepreneur.

Choplife Gaming has etched its name as one of Africa’s largest gaming franchise operators. With an impressive record of success spanning Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and Benin, the company has now secured a fresh licence to operate in Côte D’Ivoire.
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With its stellar performance in managing gaming franchises across the continent, Choplife Gaming is set to bring its exceptional standards to the Ivorian market with the new license acquisition.

This expansion, according to Mr Eazi, promises to introduce top-tier product partnerships, high-level compliance standards, a commitment to responsible gaming practises and sustainable community investments.

The Head of Business Development at Choplife Gaming, Mr Ichola, said the expansion to Côte D’Ivoire continues to reflect Choplife Gaming’s strategic expansion vision, which hinges on cultivating a deep understanding of local market dynamics.

“This expansion is simply the latest step in our ongoing growth strategy. The key to a successful expansion is developing a local team that understands the local market dynamics. We’re resolved to expand our operations across Africa and offer new and exciting online gaming experiences to our customers,” Ichola stated.

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