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Over 162 million Nigerians visited porn, betting sites in June — Report

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A recent report by global data and business intelligence platform, StatiSense has revealed that over 162 million Nigerians visited porn and betting websites in June 2024.

According to the platform’s most recent data, which lists the top ten websites that Nigerians saw on their mobile devices in June, a sizable percentage of this traffic is going to websites with gambling and pornographic content.

A post on StatiSense’s official X page revealed that a variety of search engines, social media apps, and betting platforms were among the most popular websites.

Notably, two pornographic websites, Xvideos and Xnxx, came in second and sixth place, respectively, with a total of 80.18 million visits.

In addition, Nigerian mobile users visited sporting websites 176.83 million times. Of these, 83.1 million visits were allocated to sports betting sites Sportybet and Bet9ja, which secured third and fourth places on the list.

Google and Facebook were also among the sites that featured prominently in the report.

See below the list of websites;

Top 10 — By visitors:

1. Google — 382.68M
2. Xvideos — 52.02M
3. Sportybet — 46.44M
4. Bet9Ja — 36.7M
5. Facebook — 30.86M
6. Xnxx — 28.16M
7. Youtube — 26.86M
8. Goal — 18.43M
9. Flashscore — 16.67M
10. Livescore — 16.06M

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