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Revealed: Owners Of Major Sports Betting Companies In Nigeria And Their Net Worth

When it comes to sports betting, the person betting places a wager on what they predict to be the outcome of a game. If his or her predict(s) are correct, they win prizes (mainly monetary or, in some cases, physical goods). This takes knowing the game, and knowing the skillset of various players. Plus, predictions can vary heavily with every sport you spectate.

This is especially the case for Nigeria, since the country, nowadays, has treated sports betting as a gold mine – or the “new oil business.” While some people still view this practice as sketch and illegal, there are also legitimate ways to take part in sports betting. In short, sports betting can be entertaining and (perhaps) rewarding, being able to create predictions, and observe the many possibilities that can transpire in a sport, thus spawning the art of correct prediction.

Since sports betting has grown in momentum in the recent years, how is the business coming along? Rather than show a lot of the numbers and percentages, it’s important to give a spotlight to the individuals that have made it to fame and fortune just by playing the “business” game – taking advantage of the financial successes that sports betting brings.

Just keep in mind: Sports betting is NOT for everyone, even if you read these success stories. It still takes hard work and commitment to make it work for you. With that in mind, let’s dive right in!

Bet Owners (And Their Net Worth)?

So, now that you were shown a little background on sports betting in Nigeria, who exactly IS responsible for such monetary successes? In answer to this question, it’s best to look at some of the faces of sports betting. With that said, let’s introduce you to 5 of the most successful sports betting owners, along with their net worth.

  1. Owner Of Bet9ja

“Kunle Soname is the owner and chairman of Bet9ja,” says Freddie Thompson, a sports blogger at Write my X  and 1 Day 2 write. “Soname was the first Nigerian to purchase a top European football club – Clube Desportivo Feirense. Securing over 70% of that football club, Soname’s net worth has since climbed to over $132 million by late 2020.”

  1. Owner Of Merrybet

The owner of Merrybet Gold Limited, Opeoluwa Fashakin almost didn’t get much publicity, given that he’s more of a business man working behind the scenes rather than a spokesperson. Also the founder and CEO of EpaySystem, Fashakin has a technological background on his belt. He graduated from Lagos State University with a degree in Computer Science. Afterwards, he worked as a regional manager for Maxipoint Server Africa. Today, his net worth is over $41 million.

  1. Owner Of SportyBet

Founder and CEO of SportyBet, Sudeep Dalamal Ramnani works with Nwankwo Kanu (Brand Ambassador) to create a profitable international sports betting and real-money gaming operator. SportyBet delivers quite an experience in the sports betting realm within regulated emerging markets. Ramnani is also a graduate of Economics from London School of Economics and Political Science, along with Chartered School; and he’s an investor in Fintech and mobile payments, along other profitable ventures. His current net worth is over $15 million.

  1. Owner Of Winners Golden Bet (WGB)

“Idowu Osuolale Obasa has very much to do with Winners Golden Bet,” says George Cambridge, a gambling expert at Origin Writings and Brit Student. “The founder, and current Chief Executive Officer of WGB, Obasa knows how to promote the Golden Bet Lotto – handling the management, media, and business of the organization. His current net worth is about $10 million, as of late 2020.”

  1. Owner Of Surebet247

Finally, meet Sherif Olaniyan and Olasupo Badmus. These two are founders of Surebet247, which was inspired by their business partnership with Chessplus International ltd, and for the gaming industry (particularly Playstation). Once they’ve graduated from university, they started their online entrepreneurship, which would soon be the modern-day scheme Surebet247, thus resulting in their current net worth of over $25 million.

Conclusion

As you can see, major sports betting is a growing industry, especially in Nigeria. Rather than a gold rush or oil discovery, sport is a lucrative business that has been responsible for distributing the wealth and creating young and up-and-coming millionaires in that country alone.

Most notably, at the rate its going, sport betting has no plans of slowing down anytime soon. Take it from the 5 owners showcased in today’s article!

George J. Newton is a writer at Write my dissertation and PhD Kingdom. He is also a contributing writer for Next Coursework. As a business development manager, he has overseen various business projects throughout the country.

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