
Education as the Foundation of Safer Gambling in Africa: Insights from 1xBet Nigeria
Nnanna Chigozie Ewuzie, Compliance Manager at 1xBet Nigeria, took part in the Responsible Gaming Symposium, where he focused on one of the biggest challenges for safer gambling in Africa: players need to understand protection tools before they can use them effectively.
At the Symposium, Nnanna presented 1xBet’s view on player education as a core part of responsible gambling. His remarks were built around insights from 1xBet’s research – Independently Commissioned Player Protection Index, which shows that in many African markets betting is still often seen not only as entertainment, but as a possible source of income.
Education Before Warnings
Nnanna stressed that responsible gambling tools remain important, but they are not enough on their own. Deposit limits, self-exclusion and time-outs can only work when players understand why these tools exist and how they can help.
This was the central idea of his contribution: education turns responsible gambling from formal messaging into a practical choice. When players understand the risks, odds, limits and available protection tools, they are more likely to stay in control.
What the Data Shows
The Player Protection Index research by 1xBet also points to a wider shift in the industry. According to the findings referenced by 1xBet, 69% of operators now agree that a safer player is more profitable over time.
- Player protection is increasingly viewed not only as a regulatory requirement, but also as part of long-term business sustainability.
- 84% of respondents believe player education is the foundation of safer gambling.
- Only a small share of operators strongly believe players fully understand what “Positive Play” means.
Simon Westbury, Strategic Advisor to 1xBet, highlighted that this shows a clear gap between the tools available and the way players understand them.
He also connected safer gambling with long-term trust between operators and players.
Africa Needs Local and Practical Solutions
The discussion also reflected the specific realities of African markets. Regulation, payment habits, languages, digital access and retail betting culture differ across countries. This means safer gambling standards cannot simply be copied from other regions.
- Set clear limits.
- Understand betting odds.
- Take regular breaks.
- Ask for help when needed.
The Player Protection Index by 1xBet points to a 56% / 44% split in views on how consistent player protection standards are across markets. For Nnanna, this reinforces the need for a common base that can be adapted locally.
In markets where many players rely on cash or in-person betting, education may need to come through voice, video, visual formats, local languages and shop staff, not only through long text or formal disclaimers.
From Compliance to Real Understanding
Both Nnanna and Simon pointed to the same conclusion: safer gambling in Africa must move beyond small print and generic warnings.
- 49% of respondents see commercial considerations as a blocker to player protection.
- 67% of players are apathetic towards safer gambling and player protection tools.
- Many players do not use protection tools because they do not see how those tools apply to them.
For Nnanna, operators and regulators need to agree on what good player education looks like. He pointed to three practical steps:
- A shared standard for education.
- Room to test what works.
- Honest data-sharing.
For Simon, collaboration is also essential. The research shows that 96% of respondents believe safe gambling is only possible through cooperation between operators and regulators.
1xBalance and the Next Step
1xBet’s responsible gambling work also includes 1xBalance, a dedicated project and website focused on education, self-checking and helping players better understand their betting behaviour.
- Access simple educational materials.
- Take a self-assessment test.
- Use a budget calculator to understand spending habits.
Instead of treating responsible gambling as a clinical or distant topic, 1xBalance presents it as something practical: a way for players to check themselves, understand their behaviour and make more informed decisions.
For 1xBet Nigeria, Nnanna Chigozie Ewuzie’s participation showed that responsible gambling in Africa is not only a regulatory issue. It is also a communication challenge, an education challenge and a trust challenge.
- Teach better.
- Explain earlier.
- Help players turn protection tools into real choices.