Governments and several organisations work to encourage responsible gaming. This involves establishing betting restrictions, offering support to those who think they have a gambling problem, and participating in self-exclusion programmes.
Very striking topic but the contents are not impressive enough, risk management is very crucial in gambling, it's very important to gamble responsibly so you don't end up in huge losses. In Nigeria I don't think there's anything the government can do to have a successful influence over majority of gamblers in Nigeria to gamble responsibly because of a lot of people have nothing to, there are no job opportunities, the economy is in total disarray and most people claim to make a lot of money from gambling by staking huge amounts of money..but I always say that having in a limit is very key in gambling, do not stake more than 5 to 10 percent of your income because profit isn't guaranteed.
If no one can guarantee winnings in gambling then it is almost impossible to imagine to get regular money from gambling or be financially sound after winning from this platform. Some people may be lucky. That's why they may have more wins than their pursuits, but that won't always be consistent. Gamblers must be prepared to lose. A large part of the youths in Nigeria are involved in gambling as there are many who have won a lot of money and the loss is undisclosed. If someone focused gambling only on winning, I would find it hard to believe. A combination of winning and losing results in gambling. Of course a gambler should consider risk. If risk management is not managed properly, there will be increased chances of loss.