Aren't there rules about this kind of things, Akin Alabi a owner of a betting company telling people where to put their money. He didn't suggest, he said it definitively. Everyone who took his advice will lose their money to his company.

There should be rules about this.
It's like the CEO of a company traded on the exchange telling you you to short his stock only for the company to sign a new deal that's good for his business thereby driving stock price up. The SEC will surely investigate him/her.
Who regulates betting companies in Nigeria? And why aren't there any rules about these kind of things?

I'm curious.
The stock market thing was a reference, I wasn't drawing parallel lines. I'm simply asking if stakeholders in the betting industry should be allowed to give what can be misconstrued as betting advice which a lot of unassuming people are going to take.
I remember losing a lot of money and at the height of it, I'll have taken advice from a rat much more what I'll have seen as divine advice from someone who can be considered as a betting insider.

I'm simply asking if these is permitted and why it is permitted since it can
end badly for all participants.

If I wanted to be malicious, I wouldn't have asked questions, I would have rather pointed fingers which I haven't done.

Personally, I don't think it should be allowed for stake holders to give betting advice especially as definitively as it
was given this evening.

But that's just me.
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