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How Are You Playing, Nigeria?

Answer each question based on your gambling behavior over the last 12 months. This tool is designed for Nigerian players who want to check their habits. Select the option that best describes your experience. Your answers are completely private — nothing is saved or sent anywhere.

1How often have you gone back another day to try to win back money you lost?
Never
Sometimes
Most of the time
Almost always
2Have you bet more than you could really afford to lose?
Never
Sometimes
Most of the time
Almost always
3Have you needed to gamble with larger amounts of money to get the same feeling of excitement?
Never
Sometimes
Most of the time
Almost always
4Have you borrowed money or sold anything to get money to gamble?
Never
Sometimes
Most of the time
Almost always
5Have people criticized your betting or told you that you had a gambling problem?
Never
Sometimes
Most of the time
Almost always
6Have you felt guilty about the way you gamble or what happens when you gamble?
Never
Sometimes
Most of the time
Almost always
7Has your gambling caused you any health problems, including stress or anxiety?
Never
Sometimes
Most of the time
Almost always
8Has your gambling caused any financial problems for you or your household?
Never
Sometimes
Most of the time
Almost always
9Do you find yourself losing track of time and staying online much longer than planned?
Never
Sometimes
Most of the time
Almost always
10Have you felt the need to hide your gambling from your partner or family?
Never
Sometimes
Most of the time
Almost always

Tips for Responsible Gambling in Nigeria

Set a Naira budget before you start and stick to it. Never gamble with money you need for bills, rent, or family essentials in Nigeria.

Never chase losses — walk away when your budget is spent. Don't send another OPay or Paystack deposit to recover what you lost. Tomorrow is another day.

Don't gamble when you're upset, stressed, or under the influence. Nigerian betting culture can be social, but emotions cloud judgment.

Take regular breaks and set time limits. Use a timer if needed — many Nigerian players lose track of time on mobile betting apps.

Never borrow money to gamble. If you need to borrow from friends, family, or loan apps to fund your betting, you can't afford to play.

Remember: the house always has an edge. Gambling is entertainment, not a way to solve financial problems. Nigerian players should treat it as leisure, not income.

Responsible Gambling in Nigeria

Responsible gambling is important for all players in Nigeria. Nigerian regulations require licensed casinos to offer self-exclusion tools and deposit limits. If you are a Nigerian player concerned about your gambling habits, use the self-assessment tool above.

This self-assessment tool is for educational purposes only and is not a clinical diagnosis. It is based on the Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI). If you are concerned about your gambling, please contact one of the professional organizations listed above. You must be 18+ to gamble. Always verify the legal gambling age in your jurisdiction.