Soccer Interviews
Nigerian Man Wins Over a Million Naira in One Month Betting on Football
As millions of its young population bet on sports online, the streets of Nigeria, one of Africa's most prominent sports betting markets, house one of the highest numbers of sports betting shops on the continent. Young men constantly flood every physical sports betting location, from tiny kiosks to sizable buildings housing these bookmakers. Each of them holding bet slips, and hoping to hit life-changing wins.

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Unexpected Luck: A Million Naira Win
Okunsola Samuel is one of the country's over 80 million punters who got an unexpected lucky break. The father of two recorded a hit of over 1 million Nigerian Naira (a thousand USD) in a series of weekly bets in one month, causing a celebratory eruption in his neighborhood in Ile Ife, Ondo State.
In an exclusive interview with the SportsBoom team, he discussed how he casually made over 100x on all the bets he placed in October 2023, with 1000 Naira ($1) as the lowest stake amount and 2000 Naira ($2) as the maximum.
The punter said, “I placed eight bets in October on La Liga and won most of them. It is not the first time this has happened, but these made my month because I made over a million Naira when you add up all the wins. The highest one was 592,304.98 across several games played on the 22nd of October.”
Recalling the events, he said, “If you remember the Barcelona vs. Athletic Bilbao match, you'll know it was a hot one. That match was on the ticket as home-to-win. I bet 1000 Naira on that ticket, so that's almost 600 times the stake I won back. That same day, I won another 126,025.53 on the same set of games, but this time, I limited my ticket to 4 games and staked 2000. That's over 700,000 naira. People ask me how I did it, and I have no special tricks besides following matches back to back and studying team performances.”

Samuel recorded significant wins of 142,000 and over 300,000 Naira four days prior, bringing his total wins in 96 hours to over a million. "On the 18th, I also won two betting tickets with a mix of the same game combinations. The first one was 321,734.32 with a 1000 Naira bet, but there were about eight games on it, and the second was 142,527.12, which was the same amount but with only five games.”

Samuel says he placed four other bets that paid out over 1.2 million Naira earlier in the month, and what helped him was not putting all his eggs in a single basket. “I like to split my games into different tickets because a single game has cost me the chance at a 5 million naira win before. If you notice, I always bet on two tickets each time, and one must have more games than the other. The games I am 75% certain will play out, as I predict, will make it to the first ticket. Then, I add some extra to bulk up the second ticket.”
Strategy and Success: A Punter's Tale
When asked how he got into sports betting, the chemical engineer stated that it all began in 2012, when the country's online sports betting industry was in its infancy. Emphasizing that he initially had no interest in gambling, but his curiosity and love for football analysis were the only push he needed.
I had seen many people bet on sports, but I never went beyond supporting my preferred team on match days because, in Nigeria, we don't bet on things we can't accurately predict.
Okunsola Samuel
Strategy and Success: A Punter's Tale
When asked how he got into sports betting, the chemical engineer stated that it all began in 2012, when the country's online sports betting industry was in its infancy. Emphasizing that he initially had no interest in gambling, but his curiosity and love for football analysis were the only push he needed.
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Chad’s career in the sports betting industry began in October 2013 when he joined Hollywoodbets. During his time there, he wrote football betting content for the Hollywoodbets Sports Blog and contributed extensively to their weekly betting publication, Soccer Betting News. His work and leadership eventually led to him being appointed Editor-in-Chief of the publication in February 2016.