Gambling in Nigeria has shifted from small, local pastimes to a large, digital industry driven by cheap smartphones, growing internet access and a very young population. This paper examines how regulation shapes that change and whether current rules protect citizens while capturing economic value. Using a documentary and comparative policy review of federal instruments and four state case studies (Lagos, Anambra, Oyo, Bauchi), the study maps licensing, advertising, consumer protection, AML, taxation and enforcement practices. It finds a fragmented regulatory landscape: overlapping federal and state powers, uneven enforcement, limited public reporting, and a growing offshore/white-label market that drains revenue and weakens consumer safeguards. Economically, sports betting supports micro-enterprises, creates local jobs and offers a potentially large tax base, but it also causes household financial strain, productivity losses and mental-health harms concentrated among young people. The paper argues that these outcomes are policy-dependent: sensible, harmonised regulation can capture revenue, protect consumers and fund harm-reduction, while punitive or patchwork approaches push activity underground. Practical recommendations include a phased mutual-recognition pilot for licences, mandatory standardised public reporting, minimum national responsible-gaming and AML standards, formal technical MoUs with banks and telecoms, and ring-fenced funding from licence fees for prevention and treatment. These measures aim to turn a partly informal, risky market into a legitimate contributor to jobs and public revenue without unduly restricting economic opportunity.
Gambling regulation, Sports betting, Nigeria, Online gambling, Economic impact
IRE Journals:
Ikenna Charles Onyebuenyi, Akpevwe Tene-Omadide "The Role of Regulation in the Gambling Industry in Nigeria" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 9 Issue 4 2025 Page 1781-1791 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I4-1711191-1437
IEEE:
Ikenna Charles Onyebuenyi, Akpevwe Tene-Omadide
"The Role of Regulation in the Gambling Industry in Nigeria" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 9(4) https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I4-1711191-1437