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ChopLife Launches in the Ivory Coast Market with An Advanced and Fun Gaming Platform

ChopLife Gaming, one of Africa’s leading gaming operators, founded by international superstar and businessman Mr Eazi, has officially launched its business operations in Ivory Coast on choplife.ci.

This follows the previous announcement of its expansion into Ivory Coast last year, after receiving its gaming operating approval from LONACI. Marking the country as its sixth market in the African ecosystem.

We see this as the next step in our mission to take African innovation and entertainment to unprecedented levels. Leveraging our seven years of expertise, we are committed to expanding our reach and impact across different sectors. Whether in the field of art or online gaming, our main goal remains constant: “to inspire, lead and captivate our audience.said Julie Rozand, Country Director of ChopLife Gaming.

Rozand added that through this launch, the company is not only unveiling a new platform but also continuing its legacy of reshaping the African entertainment scene.

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In the spirit of launching in Ivory Coast, ChopLife has revealed exclusive offers for all new customers. These entails bonuses such as 50 free bets when you deposit 2000 FCFA or more, no wagering requirements!

Additionally, you can Share your bets with friends using a unique code and Increase your bonus by adding more bets to your combo, winning up to 1000% extra. A dedicated customer support team available 24/7,as well as a hassle-free withdrawals with no wagering requirements.

ChopLife Gaming aspires to carve out a significant place in the gaming landscape in Ivory Coast, offering responsible and secure entertainment to players.

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