Mark Zuckerberg shares photo of 11 year old Nigerian boy who built a game
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg shared a photo of an 11 year old
Nigerian boy named Tayo who built a game called Spike Rush. Read what
Zukerberg wrote........
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