Azigo is a mancala game played by the Igbo in the southeast of Nigeria. It is also a generic term for closely related mancala games. The following variant has been observed in Aro Chuku ("People of God"), a village famous for its oracle which has miraculously survived the Biafran war. It was first described by Kenneth Calvin Murray, an African art collector and the son of the well-known English game historian Harold James Ruthven Murray in 1951.
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