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the commission in Ilorin, confirmed the receipt

  claim Three customers of Bet9ja have petitioned the National Lottery Regulatory Commission, claiming the betting company had not paid the over N3m stake owed them. A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), who obtained a copy of the petition, reports that it was received at the zonal office of the commission o usatimes.cc n Tuesday in Ilorin. NAN also reports that the petition was signed by the contact persons for the affected customers, Emmanuel Ajiboye. The petition stated that the trio had entered into a bet with the company under the category of “Transfer Market”, with bets placed on whether a player would go on transfer to another club or not. The petitioners said a “Loan Deals Do Not Count’’ transaction was confirmed in an email by Bet9ja on Aug. 28. They, however, expressed dismay that on Aug. 31, Bet9ja “suddenly’’ turned around and reversed the rule of the transfer market by stating that “Loan Deals Now Count’’ as contained in a mail the same day. The petitio

Three customers of Bet9ja have petitioned

  claim   Three customers of Bet9ja have p find etitioned the National Lottery Regulatory Commission, claiming the betting company had not paid the over N3m stake owed them. A correspondent of the News Agen house cy of Nigeria (NAN), who obtained a copy of the petition, reports that it was received at the zonal office of the commission on Tuesday in Ilorin. NAN also reports that the business petition was signed by the contact persons for the affected customers, Emmanuel Ajiboye. The petition stated that the trio had entered into a bet with the company under the category of “Transfer Market”, with bets placed on whether a player would go on transfer to another club or not. The petitioners said a “Loan Deals Do Not Count’’ transaction was confirmed in an email by Bet9ja on Aug. 28. They, however, expressed dismay that on Aug. 31, Bet9ja “suddenly’’ turned around and reversed the rule of the transfer market by stating that “Loan Deals Now Count’’ as contained i

Three customers of Bet9ja have petitioned t

  claim   Three customers of Bet9ja webapex.net have petitioned the National Lottery Regulatory Commission, claiming the bett ysin.org ing company had not paid the over N3m stake owed them. A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), who obtained a copy of the petition, reports that it was westernmagazine.org received at the zonal office of the commission on Tuesday in Ilorin. NAN also reports that the petition was signed by the contact persons for the affected customers, Emmanuel Ajiboye. The petition stated that the trio had entered into a bet with the company under the category of “Transfer Market”, with bets placed on whether a player would go on transfer to another club or not. The petitioners said a “Loan Deals Do Not Count’’ transaction was confirmed in an email by Bet9ja on Aug. 28. They, however, expressed dismay that on Aug. 31, Bet9ja “suddenly’’ turned around and reversed the rule of the transfer market by stating that “Loan Deals Now