iGaming AFRIKA Aims to Lead African Gaming Industry by 2028
iGaming AFRIKA, a pioneering platform in the African gaming industry, aims to shape the future of games on the continent. Founded by Jeremiah Maangi, the company offers a range of services and initiatives, including Africa's first dedicated iGaming magazine and plans for large-scale game summits.
Maangi, driven by his principles of zeal, motivation, and continuous learning, overcame initial financing challenges using personal savings. He envisions iGaming AFRIKA becoming a leading platform within the next five years, focusing on innovation, local market growth, and creating opportunities for African talent.
The company offers crucial services such as market research, legislative advice, and license applications through iGaming Consult Africa. In April 2025, iGaming AFRIKA launched Africa's first dedicated iGaming magazine, with plans for more issues in multiple languages. Maangi also promotes responsible games and supports unified gaming regulation across Africa through the platform's publications.
Looking ahead, iGaming AFRIKA plans to host the largest game summits in Africa, starting with the inaugural event in Nairobi, Kenya, in May 2026. Maangi sees Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning as transformative technologies for the free games industry, positioning iGaming AFRIKA at the forefront of innovation.
Under Maangi's leadership, iGaming AFRIKA has made significant strides in shaping the future of the African poki games industry. With its range of services, publications, and upcoming events, the company is poised to become the premier game conference on the continent within the next five years.
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