While online gambling providers cannot legally operate on Nigerian soil, there is nothing in Nigerian law that prevents Nigerian gamblers from using offshore or foreign online gambling operators. That is why so many Nigerians are enjoying the ability to bet on sports and play casino games online. By the way, they love using UK online gambling sites.
Just like anywhere else in the world, there are portions of the Nigerian population that are vulnerable to gambling addiction. In the sections below, the discussion is going to focus on how Nigerian problem gamblers might be able to combat their online gambling problems.
Before we address ways Nigerian problem gamblers can block their access to offshore online gambling operators, we have to first identify the issue. The issue is licensed UK online gambling operators don’t offer many problem gambling resources to gamblers in other countries. That includes not offering them access to self-exclusion programs like GamStop.
Note: The GamStop Self-exclusion program is only available to UK residents who gamble online. The program works well, but UK gamblers still have the option of using available non GamStop casinos on Casino-Wise.com that accept players from the UK.
Without access to problem gambling resources like GamStop, Nigerian problem gamblers become very vulnerable to the worst problems gambling addiction can cause. The only way they can protect themselves is to identify what resources they can access to prevent themselves from being able to carry on with their online gambling activities.
In recent years, the online gambling industry has seen growth that was unimaginable 10 years ago. Online gambling has gone mainstream everywhere in the world. Yes, that includes countries like Nigerians.
Without a “state-sponsored” online gambling infrastructure, Nigerian online gamblers have to use foreign gambling sites. While many UK gambling sites will welcome Nigerian online gamblers, they don’t provide the same benefits they would provide to UK residents. When Nigerian gamblers encounter gambling addiction issues, they can’t rely on UK problem gambling resources to help them.
The good news is Nigerian online gamblers do have some resources they can use to ban online gambling sites that are operating outside of Nigeria. Let’s look at two very good options.
In 1993, Net Nanny was introduced as a means for parents to control what internet websites their kids could use. It’s a concept that has been duplicated in many forms because it works.
It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that Net Nanny could work to keep problem gamblers from using online gambling accounts operating in any part of the world. With that said, there is a difference between parents using Net Nanny to control their kid’s online activities and using the program to protect adults. Here is the problem this option creates for the banning of access to gambling sites for Nigerian adults.
Simply put, Net Nanny requires a third-party to control the program. That means a Nigerian online gambler with a gambling addiction will have to get a friend or relative to help implement and manage the Net Nanny program. Fortunately, most Nigerian problem gamblers will have someone who cares enough to take the NEt Nanny controls. They would be the ones to set the blocking protocols and enforce them until their loved ones can convince them online gambling won’t be a problem in the future.
Gamban is a software solution for the online gambling problem. If a problem gambler downloads the software or app onto their gambling device and then activates it, the software will work to block access to any websites that can be identified as online gambling websites. Gamban and other similar software products work very well because the ban is permanent. However, there is an issue.
The ban is device-specific. If a Nigerian gambler really wants to resume their online gambling activities, they would just need to use devices that don’t have the Gamban software.
In the future, self-exclusion programs like GamStop might offer themselves as a viable problem gambling resource no matter where a gambler is located. Until then, Nigerian gamblers will have to use other banning solutions.
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