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E. Africa top seed Oyende reveals why Scrabble is beneficial for both young and old people

Kenya's Allan Oyende (right) in action against World Campion Nigel Richards in Goa, India during the World Scrabble Championships. [Washington Onyango, Standard]

Allan Oyende is a familiar face in scrabble events in Kenya and Africa.

The 38-year-old East Africa seed two lead the national scrabble team in registering their best finish in a decade when Kenya was ranked third in Africa at the World English-Language Scrabble Players Association Championship (WESPAC) in Goa India last year.

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