Nigeria Introduces SafePlay, a Self-Exclusion Platform to Tackle Gambling Addiction

Nigeria Introduces National Self-Exclusion Platform SafePlay
Nigeria, recognized as one of Africa’s largest countries and a key player in the continent’s gambling industry, has launched a new initiative called SafePlay. This national self-exclusion platform aims to increase awareness about the risks of excessive gambling and provide players with effective tools to prevent gambling-related harms.
Collaboration with Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority
The SafePlay portal was developed in partnership with the Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority, which is committed to safeguarding consumers. A recent gathering of industry stakeholders at a venue in Ikeja, Lagos underscored the positive impact this initiative intends to have on protecting individuals from the detrimental effects of gambling addiction.
Comprehensive Support Beyond Self-Exclusion
Beyond offering individuals the ability to voluntarily exclude themselves from gambling activities, the SafePlay platform directs users to a variety of professional resources. These services focus on supporting long-term recovery by addressing the underlying causes of gambling problems.
Access to Specialized Resources and Recovery Programs
The portal includes contact information and links to organizations specialized in managing gambling-related challenges. Its goal is to help those struggling with gambling not only shield themselves from further harm but also actively engage in treatment and recovery efforts to overcome addiction.
Growing Significance of Self-Exclusion Tools in Nigeria’s Gambling Market
Although there are existing private tools like BetBlocker—a widely used, free, and locally adapted program designed to help vulnerable gamblers—Nigeria‘s rapidly expanding market highlights the growing importance of accessible self-exclusion solutions such as SafePlay.