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Nigeria: Football Betting Among Young Nigerians May Create Problems but a Ban Isn't the Answer

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[The Conversation Africa] In Nigeria, football betting has a long history that can be traced to colonial times, when pool betting was popular, especially among older adults. Since then, more younger people have taken up betting on the results of football matches, including European league football.

Source: allAfrica.com

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