Naira Marley urges youths to quit sports betting in Nigeria

Nigerian musician Azeez Fashola, professionally known as Naira Marley, cautioned young people against getting heavily involved in sports wagering activities. The artist emphasized that betting does not constitute legitimate employment or a sustainable source of income. He urged Nigerian youth to cease spending money on sports gambling through his social media platform. The performer emphasized the financial risks associated with frequent betting behavior. His message highlighted concerns about gambling addiction among young Nigerians.

Current statistics reveal Nigeria leads African nations in sports betting participation rates. Business Insider Africa research indicates 168.7 million active participants engage in wagering across the country. The data shows 70 percent of Nigerians under thirty years old participate in betting activities. These figures demonstrate widespread gambling engagement among younger demographics. The statistics reflect growing concerns about the betting culture in Nigerian society.
 

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