Nigeria’s Gaming Industry And The Need For Self-Exclusion Mechanisms: Insights From GamStop

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The Nigerian iGaming market is developing rapidly, and the number of active players constantly increases.

Nigeria is one of the leading countries on the African continent where the iGaming industry has achieved incredible popularity.Some of the main reasons for this are a large and young population, the expansion of access to the Internet among people, and an increase in the number of modern gadgets using which you can play online. In addition, local gaming enterprises are actively pursuing partnerships with foreign iGaming content providers.

With their help, it is possible to create a physical barrier between the player and the gaming site as well as limit the appearance of triggers . Although this approach may seem a bit harsh, modern self-exclusion services are quite flexible and user-friendly. For example, they allow you to choose between available self-exclusion periods.GamStop is definitely one of the most popular self-exclusion programs available online.

Now, you should wait up to 24 hours until info about you is sent to all eligible gaming sites. The program offers 3 self-exclusion terms: 6 months, 1 year or 5 years.

 

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