About Hallabet Nigeria
Hallabet Nigeria is a licensed sports betting and online casino operator that launched in 2020 with a focus on the Nigerian market. The platform accepts Nigerian Naira deposits and is regulated by the National Lottery Regulatory Commission, which is the authority responsible for licensing and supervising online gambling operators across Nigeria. From its launch, Hallabet Nigeria has grown to cover over 30 sports, several thousand casino and crash game titles, and payment integrations with the most widely used Nigerian fintech apps including OPay, PalmPay and Kuda.
This page covers the platform's history, product range, licensing details, supported payment methods and market reach, based on publicly available information about Hallabet Nigeria's operations as of 2025.
Hallabet Nigeria at a glance
The grid below covers the core platform attributes that Nigerian players typically check before registering with a new operator. All values are sourced from Hallabet Nigeria's publicly stated terms and product listings.
Products and game library
Hallabet Nigeria offers four main product categories. The sportsbook covers over 30 disciplines with pre-match and live betting markets. Football accounts for the largest share of bet volume on the platform, driven by Nigerian Professional Football League fixtures and international competitions including the English Premier League, UEFA Champions League and AFCON. Tennis, cricket and athletics are the next most active categories among Nigerian players in cities like Lagos, Abuja and Kano.
The casino section is split into crash games, slots and live dealer tables. Crash games are led by Aviator from Spribe, which runs at a 97% RTP and uses a provably fair algorithm. Slots from Pragmatic Play, PG Soft and NetEnt cover a range from low-volatility titles like Crown Coins by Endorphina to high-volatility releases like Gates of Olympus. The live dealer section is powered by Evolution and includes Lightning Roulette, Infinite Blackjack and Monopoly Live. Infinite Blackjack carries a 99.5% RTP, which is the highest of any live table game on the platform. Crash game RTPs average 97%, compared to 94–96% for most slot titles, making them the higher-return category for Nigerian players focused purely on return-to-player percentages.
Licence, payment methods and market reach
Hallabet Nigeria operates under a licence issued by the National Lottery Regulatory Commission of Nigeria. The NLRC requires all licensed operators to maintain player fund segregation, enforce KYC verification before withdrawals, provide responsible gambling tools and comply with Nigeria's anti-money laundering regulations. Accounts that have not completed KYC cannot withdraw funds, regardless of the balance held. KYC documents accepted by Hallabet Nigeria include the National Identification Number (NIN) slip, an International Passport and a Nigerian Driver's Licence.
On the payment side, Hallabet Nigeria accepts Naira via OPay, PalmPay, Kuda Bank transfer, Flutterwave, Visa and Mastercard debit cards, and Tether USDT for players who prefer crypto. OPay and PalmPay deposits land in under 60 seconds on average. Standard bank withdrawals to Nigerian accounts process in up to 24 hours, while USDT withdrawals complete in under 30 minutes. The platform serves players across all 36 Nigerian states, with the highest registered user concentrations in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano and Ibadan.
