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Children play Ayo tournament

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English: Ayo is a traditional game played by the Yoruba people of Nigeria. It is a game that requires a lot of brain power and mathematical skill. Ayo is played in a carved wooden box, containing twelve holes (six holes on each side), and forty-eight Ayo seeds (four seeds in each hole).
Igbo: Ayo bụ egwuregwu ọdịnala ndị Yoruba nọ na Naịjirịa na-eme. Ọ bụ egwuregwu chọrọ nnukwu ike ụbụrụ na nka mgbakọ na mwepụ. A na-akpọ Ayo n'ime igbe osisi a pịrị apị, nwere oghere iri na abụọ (oghere isii n'akụkụ nke ọ bụla), na mkpụrụ Ayo iri anọ na asatọ (mkpụrụ anọ n'ime oghere ọ bụla).
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