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GamblePause App: New Initiative to Tackle Gambling Harm Across African Markets

19 August 20266 Min.by Lisa Lustich
Editorially reviewed by Lisa LustichLast review:
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The new GamblePause app aims to revolutionize player protection in Africa, where studies show that 57.2% of Nigerian children have already engaged in gambling.

The African gambling market is expanding at a pace that often leaves state regulation trailing far behind. In countries like Nigeria, Zambia, and Namibia, online operators are flooding the market while protection mechanisms for vulnerable individuals remain scarce. Ladipo Abiose, founder of the Nigeria-based non-profit GamblePause, is raising the alarm. He observes a dangerous power imbalance where the commercial interests of operators outweigh public welfare. To fill this vacuum, his organization has launched a dedicated app that puts player protection tools directly into the hands of users.

This technological offensive is a direct response to shortcomings in local markets. Abiose reports that in regions like Nigeria, Know Your Customer (KYC) protocols often consist of nothing more than a user ticking a box to confirm they are over 18. According to Abiose, such a system clearly does not work and persists only because it favors operators. The statistics regarding minors are particularly staggering: research suggests that approximately 57.2% of school-age children in Nigeria have gambled at least once in their lives. The new app addresses this by integrating parental control features that allow guardians to block gambling content on their children's devices.

"This is an African product, right? And what we've done is built a product, prioritising African realities and embodying them." - Ladipo Abiose, Founder of GamblePause

Numbers and facts

The scale of the issue is further illustrated by statistical data. Of the 57.2% of children who have gambled, 77.6% were active within the past year. Alarmingly, 58.3% of these children reported having very easy access to gambling venues or digital platforms. GamblePause responds not just with blocking software but with linguistic diversity. The app supports over 40 local languages and provides access to psychological support through professionals who speak the users' native tongues. This represents a significant step forward for a continent where professional help has often been hindered by language barriers.

Meanwhile, GamblePause's collaborations are expanding across the continent. The organization is already registered in Zambia, working alongside GamAid Zambia. Further registrations in Tanzania, Cameroon, and Malawi are underway. The ultimate goal is to unite the entire continent under the banner of the African Responsible Gaming Network. International recognition is also growing: Clarion Gaming has named GamblePause its Safer Gambling Charity Partner for 2026. This partnership ensures the organization will be represented at major industry events like ICE Barcelona in January 2026, allowing them to present their vision for better regulation to a global audience.

Background

A central problem in Africa remains the enforcement of bans against illegal operators. Abiose explains that illegal sites often reappear under new URLs within 48 hours of being blocked. Consequently, GamblePause has developed a backend that allows blacklist updates to be pushed almost in real-time. Nevertheless, maintaining independence remains a challenge. In many African countries, player protection initiatives rely on funding from the industry or regulators, which can compromise their neutrality. GamblePause instead focuses on B2B partnerships to prioritize global expertise over local interference from operators.

Why it matters for German players

For players in Germany, the situation in Africa highlights the importance of a stable legal framework like the Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021). While verification in Africa often only occurs at the point of withdrawal—which Abiose describes as operator protection rather than player protection—strict KYC processes in Germany begin at registration. German players benefit from centralized systems like LUGAS, which monitors the monthly 1,000 Euro deposit limit across all providers, and the OASIS self-exclusion system.

The conditions described in Africa, where children are significantly at risk, show why the Joint Gambling Authority of the States (GGL) acts so rigorously against unlicensed providers. In Germany, licensed casinos must adhere to a 1 Euro per spin limit on slots and a strict separation of sports betting and casino games. German users should ensure they only play with providers listed on the official GGL whitelist to avoid the unregulated gray areas that are currently causing massive social issues in many African nations.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

German casinos with a GGL license can view the developments in Africa as a cautionary tale. GamblePause's call for technology-based data verification systems is already a standard in Germany through LUGAS integration. This provides operators with a legally secure foundation and protects them from the types of accusations Abiose levels against African providers. Focusing on player protection is not an obstacle but a prerequisite for a sustainable market. German companies looking to expand internationally must view their high standards for youth and player protection as an exportable asset to be recognized as serious partners in markets like Nigeria or Zambia.

Frequently asked questions

Who is Ladipo Abiose and what is GamblePause?

Ladipo Abiose is the founder of GamblePause, a Nigerian non-profit organization dedicated to responsible gambling in Africa. The organization has developed an app that provides player protection tools like self-exclusion and parental controls for African users.

How significant is the underage gambling problem in Africa?

Research shows that about 57.2% of Nigerian school children have had experience with gambling. Many of these children reportedly have very easy access to physical and digital gambling offers.

What features does the new GamblePause app offer?

The app offers blocking functions for licensed and unlicensed gambling sites, parental controls for guardians, and support in over 40 local languages. It also connects those affected by gambling addiction with therapeutic professionals.

How does GamblePause work with international organizations?

Clarion Gaming has selected GamblePause as its official Charity Partner for 2026. This gives the initiative a platform at major industry trade fairs like ICE Barcelona to advocate for better regulatory standards in Africa.

Why is this relevant for players in Germany?

The situation illustrates the value of German regulation by the GGL, which, unlike many African countries, mandates strict KYC checks and deposit limits. German players are much better protected from the dangers of unregulated markets through systems like OASIS and LUGAS.

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Lisa Lustich

Lisa Lustich

Editor-in-chief & casino tester

Lisa Lustich has been testing German-language online casinos since 1997 and runs the Lustich.de newsroom. More than 400 published reviews, certified player-protection advisor (BZgA training, 2019).

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