Sports betting is not illegal in my country. According to some key gambling and betting statistics
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- There are over 60 million active gamblers.
- $2 billion is spent on gambling everyday
- 53% of people in my country bet at least once per day. Our population is around 200 million people.
- There are 14 million bet stakes and payments that are made over the internet every day
- and others
We are actually a gambling nation and the market is highly profitable. I wonder why despite these statistics, yet some sport betting and casino sites haven't taken advantage of it. As I conducted my research, I noticed that some casinos don't offer or no longer offers their services to people in my country. There are other countries with similar situation too. And it begs the question: why the reluctance? Such hesitation seems out of place in a country where gambling is legal.
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https://www.betensured.com/blog/top-10-nigeria-gambling-statistics/2
https://www.noi-polls.com/post/gambling-and-betting-poll-2019Maybe you should also consider the statistic of the numbers of the newly introduced gambling platforms on a daily basis, the numbers of active gamblers to that of the inactive each day if there is increase on both or decrease, we should henceforth know that we cannot continue to have the same kind of gambling experience over time with the same statistical data, things changes and varies over time, operating a casino demands money to fund the establishment for one, how many are experienced and willing to afford starting one.