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“nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by babawalexy(m): 6:41pm On Jul 31, 2014
About 60 million Nigerians between 18 and 40 years of age may be spending up to N1.8 billion on sports betting daily, investigation by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reveals.



The investigation showed that they commit on the average N3,000 on sports betting daily.

Dotun Ajekigbe, a sport betting analyst, said that sport betting though risky was also rewarding.

Ajekigbe said that about 60 million Nigerians placed bets on different matches daily across the country.

He said that most unemployed youths have taken to online and other forms of sports betting to make a living.

According to him, from findings this group of people stake an average of N3,000 daily.

“Sport betting is gambling, not investing in bank shares.

“But almost everything in life is a gamble, more so with money matters. With gambling comes risks because it not 100 per cent guaranteed.

“However, you can dramatically reduce your risks by taking calculated risks only.

“When you take calculated risks, you base your decisions on sound research and evidence, not intuition.

“Sport betting is by chance. The better informed the player is, the better the chance he/she has of making money,” he said.

Ambrose Obialor, who runs Yobo Viewing Centre, Lagos, says that some people bet between N2, 000, N10, 000 and above, depending on the individual.

He said that some people denied themselves of food after spending all they had on a bet.

Afeez Adigun, an agent for 1960 Bet Company, Lagos, said that between 200 and 300 people visit his office to place bets on match days during football seasons. while about 150 people bet at off-seasons.

According to him, a betting company can generate up to N20 million monthly and use between N5 million and N7 million to meet winners obligations in terms of payment.

He also described sports betting as very risky but highly rewarding business.

A representative of another betting company, Betting World, who did not want his name mentioned, said that sport betting companies have employed about 50 youths in Lagos.

He also said that betting outlets were always filled with countless young people between ages 18 and 40 who come to place their bets.

The representative said that most people borrow as much as 10,000 for their daily stakes, stressing that some of them win, while others lose but returned for the next day’s betting.

He said that most people did not like to place bets on Nigerian matches because they were highly predictable.

Lanre Gbajabiamila, Chief Executive Officer, Lagos State Lottery Board, said the lottery industry was very risky but also lucrative.

Gbajabiamila said that the board generated about N1 million in 2013 from about 11 sport betting companies in the state.

He added that more revenue could be generated with more investment to develop the industry.

“The state government has been making efforts to provide an enabling environment for the lottery industry but only 40 per cent of the industry had been tapped into.

“We urge the Federal Government to create a more enabling environment for operators in the industry to increase revenue and create jobs for youths.

“The major needs of the operators are improved electricity and internet provision to boost the business,” he said.

He restated the commitment of the board to rid the state of illegal lottery operators.

Source: http://babawalexy..com/2014/07/nigerians-spend-n18-billion-daily-on.html

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by Youngzedd(m): 7:05pm On Jul 31, 2014
Odiegwu!

Person wey never chop e dey bet





In February 2012, the NBS released its report titled ‘Nigeria Poverty Profile 2010’, which stated that about 61.2 per cent of the population - more than 100 million Nigerians - were living on less than $1 a day at the end of 2010.

What an insult to our dear country.

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by Noah13: 7:16pm On Jul 31, 2014
See wetin bookies dey make on a daily basis. CHAI!

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by rozayx5(m): 7:21pm On Jul 31, 2014
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grin
merrybets
a nairaland bookie is already buying 31m suvs

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by sammieguze(m): 8:51pm On Jul 31, 2014
hmmmm
Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by olempe(m): 8:52pm On Jul 31, 2014
Smh.
Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by coded01: 8:52pm On Jul 31, 2014
Yet Nigerians are shouting no money... grin grin grin


Honestly, the title is actually misleading... grin --- It should be - nigerians waste or lose N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst... shocked grin

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by psychologist(m): 8:52pm On Jul 31, 2014
Anything betting is a NO NO 4 me sad

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by slimpoppa(m): 8:53pm On Jul 31, 2014
whao!
Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by rattlesnake(m): 8:53pm On Jul 31, 2014
and we lose 100 people daily

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by Alishachris: 8:53pm On Jul 31, 2014
Betting is the new money earner. Nigerians love easy money. Betting and Lottery dey reign for now.

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by Rilwayne001: 8:53pm On Jul 31, 2014
lol....a friend of mine is a daily customer to dah bullshit, he got addicted to the extent that he sold some of his cloth just to raise money in playin the thing. though he do win atimes buh he has lost much of his money to it.


MAY GOD PUNISH DEVIL

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by Nobody: 8:54pm On Jul 31, 2014
Really?
Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by DaBozz(m): 8:55pm On Jul 31, 2014
Some folks see this as a source of livelihood and that's too bad.
Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by Ahuitzotl: 8:55pm On Jul 31, 2014
This is an epidemic..terrible.

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by yomalex(m): 8:56pm On Jul 31, 2014
uhm
Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by hemartins(m): 8:56pm On Jul 31, 2014
I'm a Mathematician and I love gambling.

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by bosun11(m): 8:56pm On Jul 31, 2014
omg......and yet people still dey loose and bookies dey smile and some will continue !!!!!!!!!!!!!! its about that time to STOP
Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by Sunofgod(m): 8:57pm On Jul 31, 2014
Worldwide phenomena . . . .mainly afflicting the poor, desperate and greedy.

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by YoungDaNaval(m): 8:57pm On Jul 31, 2014
Tha Bleep??
Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by Nobody: 8:58pm On Jul 31, 2014
My neck!
Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by Irritant: 8:58pm On Jul 31, 2014
Ebola Cure has been found in Bitter-kola.....God is Wonderful grin

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by NaLaugh: 8:58pm On Jul 31, 2014
Awon gamblers
Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by kozykid(m): 8:58pm On Jul 31, 2014
Bogus Statistics, Like this Man knows what 1.8billion naira is.. That means Nigerians are spending more than 648 Billion naira yearly on Sport bet..

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by matasinc(m): 8:59pm On Jul 31, 2014
space booked... am coming
Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by Badex10(m): 9:00pm On Jul 31, 2014
Waow watch diz hilarious Video
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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by Nobody: 9:00pm On Jul 31, 2014
The betting industry should start paying tax !

Huge way of making revenue for Govt , over @ 2.1 cheesy Hero10001

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by MichaelSokoto(m): 9:01pm On Jul 31, 2014
psychologist: Anything betting is a NO NO 4 me sad
U no get liver be dat, go 2 malaysia & do liver transplant.
somethin must kill a man cool

If u spend money on a girl buyin ice cream & tantalizers hopin 2 chop her, u don turn gambler be dat, u dey bet on her game ni.
U win her, or she win u grin

so Guy, sharpen up, everybody na gambler, even pastors & imams cool

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by Nobody: 9:01pm On Jul 31, 2014
gud
Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by NaLaugh: 9:02pm On Jul 31, 2014
Ajekigbe said that about 60 million Nigerians placed bets on different matches daily across the country

I don't believe this "statistic" for 1 second.

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Re: “nigerians Spend N1.8 Billion Daily On Sports Betting” – Analyst by babawalexy(m): 9:03pm On Jul 31, 2014
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