Nigeria Gambling. FG Bans Underage Betting, Launches New Regulations

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has implemented a strict ban on underage gambling and introduced a comprehensive regulatory framework for the gaming and lottery industry within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). This initiative aims to enhance transparency, protect minors, attract investors, and position Abuja as Africa’s emerging entertainment hub.

Zero Tolerance for Underage Gambling in Nigeria

Director-General of the National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC), Mr. Lanre Gbajabiamila, announced the zero-tolerance policy at a press briefing in Abuja. He emphasized that operators found facilitating underage gambling would face severe penalties, including fines and potential license revocation.

“There is zero tolerance for underage gambling in Nigeria. Any operator caught allowing minors to participate will be penalized. We are building a gaming environment based on responsibility, regulation, and fairness,” Gbajabiamila stated.

Supreme Court Ruling Triggers Regulatory Shift

The regulatory overhaul follows a Supreme Court ruling affirming the FCT Administration’s authority over gaming operations in the capital. As a result, the FCT Lottery Regulatory Office (FCT-LRO) has assumed control, working in partnership with the FCT Internal Revenue Service (FCT-IRS) to enforce the new laws.

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No Reapplication Required for Existing Nigeria Gambling Operators

Gbajabiamila assured licensed operators of a smooth transition, clarifying that all existing licenses remain valid under the FCT-LRO.

“All valid licenses issued previously remain operational under the FCT-LRO. There is no need for reapplication. The only change is jurisdiction,” he said.

Gaming as an Economic Growth Driver

Acting Executive Chairman of the FCT-IRS, Mr. Michael Ango, stressed the economic potential of a well-regulated gaming industry.

“Gaming is more than just recreation; it’s a tool for economic development if properly managed. We are working with FCT-LRO to ensure proper oversight, efficient tax collection, and most importantly, the protection of vulnerable groups, especially minors,” Ango remarked.

Mandatory Identity Verification Incoming

Ango revealed plans for stricter user verification using Tax Identification Numbers (TINs) or digital identity checks to block underage or unregistered Nigeria gambling participants.

“Unregistered or underage users will be blocked. Violating operators will face severe consequences,” he warned.

Abuja Positioned for Global Gaming Investment

Officials believe the new framework will strengthen investor confidence and establish Abuja as a competitive destination for global gaming and entertainment ventures. With the new oversight, FCT aims to boost internally generated revenue while creating a safe and structured gaming environment.

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