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Nigerians’ fast-cash craze deepens as gambling market hits ₦5.6trn

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Nigeria’s online gambling market has surged to an estimated ₦5.6 trillion, intensifying public concern over the fast-cash obsession spreading among millions of citizens, especially young people.

The rapid growth of digital betting driven by sports wagering apps, virtual gaming platforms and round-the-clock online casinos has reshaped the country’s entertainment and financial landscape, but also exposed deep social vulnerabilities.

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Industry data suggest that nearly 60 million Nigerians place bets daily, a figure that underscores how accessible smartphones and mobile payment systems have fuelled a nationwide appetite for quick winnings.

For many, betting represents an escape from widespread unemployment, persistent inflation and shrinking purchasing power.

Yet the allure of instant income continues to push thousands into debt, addiction and high-risk behaviour.

The sector’s expansion has coincided with a regulatory vacuum created after the Supreme Court, in November 2024, nullified the National Lottery Act, ruling that gaming falls under state rather than federal jurisdiction.

The judgment effectively stripped the National Lottery Regulatory Commission of nationwide authority, confining its powers to the Federal Capital Territory.

Operators must now obtain licences from individual states, a shift that has fragmented oversight and increased operational complexities.

Amid the uncertainty, a proposed Central Gaming Bill intended to harmonise licensing, taxation and standards has advanced through the National Assembly.

However, constitutional questions remain unresolved, with Lagos State mounting a fresh challenge before the Supreme Court, insisting that gaming remains a state matter regardless of technological evolution.

The dispute has slowed efforts to establish a unified regulatory framework for a market whose transactions now span both physical and digital borders.

While the legal debates continue, the human cost of Nigeria’s gambling surge is becoming more visible. Counselors and community workers report rising cases of youth dependency on betting apps, with some students diverting school fees and savings into wagers.

Parents have also voiced growing anxiety over the ease with which under-aged users access betting platforms despite age-restriction policies.

Stories of personal losses abound. Individuals who once relied on modest wages describe being trapped in cycles of borrowing to offset cumulative betting debts. Some have lost jobs, family support and mental stability.

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University students recount academic setbacks after becoming fixated on sports odds and virtual games, often spending nights on betting apps instead of studying.

Despite these dangers, many Nigerians still view betting as a legitimate income strategy or recreational outlet, especially as economic pressures intensify.

Operators argue that the industry also generates employment, revenue and investment opportunities, but even they acknowledge the need for stable regulation to rebuild public trust and attract long-term capital.

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